Step 1) Apply to become a driving instructor
Before you can begin training to become a driving instructor, you must first register with the Driving and Vehicle Standards Agency (DVSA). To do this you must be over 21 years old and have held a driving licence for over three years, without holding any motoring convictions. You must also get a new Disclosure and Barring Service (DBS) check to start your application, even if you already have one.
Step 2) Take the theory test (ADI part 1)
The test is split into two parts:
2.1) Multiple-choice questions:
You will be asked 100 questions and will need to score a minimum of 86% in each of the 5 categories:
2.2) Hazard perception test
Step 3) Take the driving ability test (ADI part 2)
What happens during the test:
The test takes around one hour and there are 5 parts to the (ADI) part 2 test:
Your results
To pass your ADI part 2 test you must record:
The examiner will tell you what faults you made. You can take the test again if you fail at either your first or second attempt. If you fail at the third attempt you will have to wait 2 years from when you first passed the ADI part 1 test before you can take it again.
Step 4) Ability to teach (ADI part 3)
From here you have two options:
1) Become a Trainee Driving Instructor
Increase your teaching experience further, delivering real learner lessons in your own car under the official DVSA Trainee Instructor Licence Scheme before attempting your Part 3
2) Become a Fully Qualified Driving Instructor
Complete all your DVSA qualification tests including Part 3
Why should I become a driving instructor?
Being a driving instructor has numerous benefits. For starters, you can be your own boss. So it really suits people who enjoy being independent, as you make all the key decisions, and manage your own time. Which has a positive effect on your work/life balance, as you can arrange your hours and availability to suit your lifestyle.
If you’re dedicated, it can also be very lucrative. It’s possible to make a good living as a driving instructor without having to work back-breaking hours.
You’ll also meet lots of people. The students are the most challenging yet rewarding part of the job. Making a positive impact and equipping them with a valuable skill makes the job truly worthwhile.
Who can become a driving instructor?
For a driving instructor, it’s important to be professional, organised, and good with people. These can all be honed with training, but are all important characteristics for those pursuing this career.
There are also certain eligibility criteria. You need to be over 21, and have not been banned (disqualified) from driving in the last 4 years. You can check to see if you’re eligible with the Driving and Vehicle Standards Agency (DVSA). You’ll also need to have a new Disclosure and Barring Service (DBS) check before you can apply. Even if you’ve had one previously, you will need to get a new DBS check.
Training Costs!
What Wayne's School of Motoring is offering
We offer affordable training package’s, starting with a PAYG (pay as you go) scheme. So you pay your instructor on the day of your training and you pay for your tests, PDI badge, registration fee and any training materials that are required.
Or, we have a monthly fee package which offers flexibility, you can pay a deposit on your full training costs, then continue to pay a monthly/weekly fee to pay for your training, this will also include the training material that you need. To find out more about this package feel free to contact us.
Wayne's School of Motoring
Loughton, Essex, United Kingdom
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Wayne's School of Motoring are recruiting for already qualified ADI's - both manual and automatic instructors (Male & Female) plus also Trainee instructors (PDI) to also join the team (Male & Female).