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ID #52857131
Estado California
Ciudad Sacramento
Full-time
Salario USD TBD TBD
Fuente California
Showed 2024-11-09
Fecha 2024-11-09
Fecha tope 2025-01-08
Categoría Educación/formación
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Driving Instructor. No experience needed $25 per hour

California, Sacramento, 94203 Sacramento USA
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Hello, we are a small, family owned company and we looking for a committed, long term employee.

Must be willing to obtain a valued California Driving Instructors License. We will pay for the licensing and train for the position. Must be able to work hours when high school students are available.

Filling 2 driving instructor positions

Competitive pay

$500 hiring bonus for licensed instructors

Same schedule each week

Flexible schedule, will work with your hours

Referral program

Must live within 10 miles of Cameron Park

Schedule:

10-30 hours per week, more during summer and holidays

Daytime, after school, evenings, weekends and

on call

Operating hours:

From 9:30 am to 9:00 PM

Requirements and Qualifications:

Possess a California Driving Instructor license or willing to get licensed

Possess a clean, valid California Driver's License

At least 21 years of age

High School Diploma or GED equivalent.

Agree to be live scanned

Can pass a physical

Have reliable transportation

Excited to help people learn

Can relate and communicate with nervous students

Have the ability to remain calm while instructing

Have a safety-first frame of mind

Are able to give clear instruction

Responsibilities:

Teach practical driving skills

Provide direction on the rules of the road

Assist students in developing confidence

Gain control of the vehicle during emergency situations

Communicate effectively with students, parents, and colleagues

Job Summary

You will work with students learning to drive to obtain their driver's license. The ideal candidate

can create lesson plans and give constructive feedback to each student. In this role, you also

facilitate hands-on driving with students behind the wheel, monitoring their progress and helping

them put driving concepts into practice. You should be an experienced driver yourself, with the

ability to exhibit patience and follow the rules of law enforcement.

How Can I Become a Driving Instructor?

You need a high school diploma or GED certificate, driver’s license, a passing live scan,

physical from a doctor and 60 hours of certified training. You will then need to pass the

California DMV Driving Instructor license.

Is Driving Instructor a Good Career?

Working as a driving instructor is a good career if you are passionate about helping others. You

are doing important work, teaching a new generation of drivers how to safely operate motor

vehicles on roads and highways. Your responsibilities are teaching students safe driving

concepts and giving them opportunities to practice behind the wheel. You may work evenings and weekends.

How Do Driving Instructors Get Paid?

You will be paid hourly. Your pay is based on the number of hours you spend providing students hands-on driving experience. You will be paid biweekly.

How to Be a Good Driving Instructor

To be a good driving instructor, you must also be a good driver and have experience driving the

types of vehicles you are teaching students to drive, whether that is a car, motorcycle, bus, or

semi-truck. Make your students feel safe and comfortable learning to drive; inexperienced

drivers are often nervous when they are in the driver’s seat. Teach students driver safety habits,

defensive driving techniques, and state traffic laws. Driving instruction also includes classroom

lessons, so practice public speaking skills and giving presentations.

We are an Equal Opportunity Employer.

We support diversity and inclusion and do not discriminate against employees or applicants because of race, color, religion, national origin, ancestry, citizenship, age, gender identity, sex, sexual preference, sexual identity, pregnancy,

marital status, physical disability, mental disability, medical condition, military status, or any other distinction protected by federal or state law or local ordinance.

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