Become a Driving Services trainer
Do you want to become a trainer with Driving Services, or take a qualifying course to be entered on the DSA Fleet Trainer Register?
Established in 1988, Driving Services is one of the UK's leading Fleet Risk Management and Defensive Driver Training companies. Due to our outstanding reputation for high standards and quality service, we continue to expand our business. As a result, we require highly motivated, self-employed fleet trainers for some areas of the UK.
All applicants must be:
- On the DSA ADI register at either grade 5 or 6
- Have in-depth knowledge of road traffic law
- Be committed, flexible and willing to travel
- Have a home computer with email and internet access
NB. Trainers with LGV experience (Not just a licence) are welcome to apply.
National Driver Improvement trainers required
Driving Services also provide National Driver Improvement Schemes for various Police Forces throughout the UK. We currently require more ADI's to deliver this training, on a self-employed part time basis, in certain areas of the UK. If you live in, or near the following areas, we would be particularly interested in hearing from you ; Cumbria, London, Bedfordshire, North Yorkshire, Merseyside, Hampshire and Northern Ireland. Training will be provided for successful applicants, who must provide their own vehicle for these courses. This is ideal for those ADI's wishing to advance into the Fleet Driver Training industry, or just to further their current experience.
The DSA Fleet Trainer Register is now operational. Driving Services provide an approved course for those registered ADI's wishing to progress to fleet training. Our five day courses are held around the UK on demand and cost just £695 (+VAT). Successful candidates will be admitted onto the DSA Fleet Trainer register.
For further information, or to request an application form for a position of Fleet Driver Trainer or NDIS Trainer, please contact Shirley Penfold on 01344 467268 or email at shirley.penfold@drivingservices.com
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