Self Employed NDORS Licenced Theory Trainers
Role Responsibility
Self-employed NDORS Licenced Trainer opportunities
Are you passionate about delivering behavioural change courses to road users?
Do you hold a nationally recognised qualification in delivering teaching or training as shown on the UKROEd/NDORS website by following this link NDORS Trainer Person Specification and hold a behavioural change qualification?
Do you have excellent presentation skills along with effective interpersonal skills, both face-to-face and via online virtual classroom environments?
NDORS courses are governed by UKROEd and delivered by Kent County Council (KCC) on behalf of Kent Police. KCC are one of many Course Providers across the UK and delivers several education and training activities that must adhere to national models.
KCC are looking to increase the Kent Trainer panel of NDORS Licenced Trainers and are looking for theory trainers.
If you like to be self-employed and can utilise your skills to deliver courses across Kent at our venues as well as online via the digital platform of zoom, we would love to hear from you.
Trainers to be recruited will be delivering one or more of the following courses both in physical and virtual classrooms.
- National Speed Awareness Course - Theory
- National Motorway Awareness Course – Theory
- What`s Driving Us Course -Theory
- National Rider Risk Awareness Course - Theory
Recruitment Process for Theory Trainers
Please send your CV including details of your qualifications to Diversionaryschemes@kent.gov.uk
There will be a three-stage process.
- Sift of applications to confirm minimum training qualifications have been met. Any applicant not meeting the required level will be declined at the first stage.
- If you have met or exceeded the training qualifications, you will be invited to complete a second document relating to training experience. If you do not return this by the date and time provided within the instructions provided, you will NOT be invited for interview.
- Invite to interview will be based on meeting the minimum qualification criteria and your training experience.
The interview will for be no longer than 1 hour and includes you having to deliver a short presentation.
Details will be provided at stage 3 and with the invite to interview
Contact Details
Stephen Freeman Stephen.Freeman@kent.gov.uk 03000 414831
Terry Webb TerryWebb3@kent.gov.uk 03000 413083
Jacqui Lalley Jacqui.Lalley@kent.gov.uk 03000 413274
About the Company
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KCC is committed to building a workforce which reflects the diversity of the county’s working residents, encouraging applications from people of all ages, abilities, genders, sexual orientations, ethnic backgrounds, faiths and those with caring responsibilities, and aspires to create an inclusive workplace where everyone can be themselves at work.
Please note – if you are interested, please apply as soon as possible as the closing date for this advert may be earlier than stated should a number of suitably qualified candidates apply.