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$150/day

Swallowing Diagnostics, Inc.

Bradenton, FL, USA

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Experienced responsible driver, to be part of a mobile medical team. Drive a mobile medical unit** [shuttle bus]. *Part-Time from Bradenton, or possible full-time from Bradenton and Port Charlotte. Starting pay - $150/day following 30-day probationary period ($160.00) Driving experience a MUST. Job responsibilities include driving the mobile medical office and medical team to various treatment sites, cleaning and light maintenance of the vehicle, assistance with set up and clean up of workspace, assisting staff with non-medical duties. Our ideal candidate will have a clean driving record, great scheduling flexibility, able to work 1-2 days/week, average 10hr/day, 80-150 miles driven per day. Paid Training; Monday to Friday only; commercial driving experience not required Must have a pleasant professional personality, be willing to interact with staff and clients, and work as a team player. Bi-lingual, knowledge of vehicle mechanics, basic computer skills and CoVid-19 Vaccination a plus. Requirements Bi-lingual a plus, knowledge of vehicle mechanics and basic computer skills a plus. Basic Drivers license required. Professional appearance and personality a must. Clean driving record a must

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