Instructor Training
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Become and instructor
Thinking of becoming a driving instructor? With MINIDRIVERTRAINING.COM you can!!
We can take you through the entire test process set out by the D.V.S.A.
What’s involved
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Theory test
There is a total of 925 questions within the bank of questions available, of which a total of 100 will be contained in the exam, there are 4 discipline subjects and the pass mark for each discipline must be a minimum of 85% on each subject (eg: 90% on 3 disciplines and 70% on 1 subject would be a fail mark).
There is also the hazard perception section of the test consisting of 14 video clips containing development hazards which must be recognised by yourself in good time, by “clicking” the “left key” of the mouse, the pass mark for this section of the test is 44 from a possible 75. If you fail 1 part of the theory test you must resit the full test. You can sit the theory test as many times as necessary.
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Driving ability
Although your driving skills have developed over the years, the standard to teach pupils is very high. Part II will break down all aspects of you driving skills and rebuild them to the standard set down by the D.V.S.A. contained in the skills will be a total of 6 manouveres namely “Turn in the Road” Left and right reverse, Reverse Parking, Bay Parking and Emergency Stop. Motorway Driving is also contained in your Driving Test.
Your test will be conducted by a Senior Driving Test Examiner and will last approximately 1 hour and 15 minutes. The pass mark is no more that 6 minor faults with no serious faults recorded. Standard pass mark is for learners is 15 minors and no serious faults. Only 3 attempts are allowed on Part II.
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Instructional ability
A Driver and Vehicle Standards Agency examiner will watch you give a client-centred driving lesson lasting about an hour to one of your pupils. The examiner will look for evidence that you meet the national standard for driver and rider training.
You'll be marked on 17 areas of competence that are grouped into 3 categories: lesson planning, risk management, teaching and learning strategies.
The 17 areas of competence are listed in the ADI part 3 test report form, which the examiner will fill in at the end of your test. You'll get a score from 0 to 3 for each of the 17 competencies, which are added up to work out if you’ve passed the test, and what your grade will be.
FAQ
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Financial outlay
If you would like to pursue Driving Instruction as a career, an interview can be arranged to discuss your personal circumstances and the best method for you to take the first steps towards this. No money is required up front unless you prefer to do so. “pay as you go” is the preferred route for most candidates.
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What qualifications do I need?
You must hold a full British Driving Licence for at least 3 years and having no more than 6 penalty points a "disclosure scotland" check must also be carried out before you can be eligible to register as a P.D.I. (Potential Driving Instructor).
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How quickly can I complete the course?
Once registered with the D.V.S.A. you have a total of 2 years to complete all 3 levels of the test. The pace that you decide to conduct your training is largely down to yourself, as your personal and work commitments will be a factor in your training time. During your interview a full discussion will take place and advice given based on your circumstances and needs.
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Instructors Wanted
MINIDRIVERTRAINING.COM are currently seeking Driving Instructors to satisfy demand in our rapidly expanding business.
You will be capable of delivering a very high standard of service at all times to our customer base. Display passion & great pride in all aspects of your job responsibilities.
You will be a good motivator & deal with your pupils in a positive manner.
Are you the person we are looking for?
If you would like to join our team then contact Kenny Marshall on 07785 346545 to arrange an interview.
Book now
Contact us now with your enquiry by either calling us on 07785 346 545 or email us at minidrivertraining@live.co.uk or fill in our enquiry form below.