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ID #51900923
Estado California
Ciudad Sacramento
Full-time
Salario USD TBD TBD
Fuente California
Showed 2024-06-13
Fecha 2024-06-13
Fecha tope 2024-08-12
Categoría Educación/formación
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Motorcycle Instructor

California, Sacramento, 94203 Sacramento USA
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Become a professional motorcycle instructor! Pacific Motorcycle Training (PMT) is looking for qualified individuals for a part-time to full-time career in Motorcycle Training!

PMT is seeking individuals that want to work for the California Motorcyclist Safety Program (CMSP) as professional motorcycle Instructors. This position is part-time that can lead to full-time job. The rate ranges from $30+ per hour, based on the location of the site and the experience of the instructor. We assist you in every step to becoming certified to teach. We have 5 locations available to teach; South San Francisco, San Bruno, Livermore, Woodland/Sacramento and Salinas. You will usually teach at the site nearest you, however travel to other sites occasionally is required. Once certified, a minimum of 6 PMT classes taught per month is required to stay current.

To become certified to teach the MTC, candidates will need to make a commitment in both time and resources. The process includes:

1. Candidates need to locate a site sponsor (PMT). Once a relationship is established candidates must complete the application process with us and submit for a background check with the State of California that has to be cleared by the California Highway Patrol.

2. Candidates need to complete the Motorcyclist Training Course (MTC) offered by one of the training sites by PMT (candidates can go to the sponsor’s school) as students and become familiar with the MTC course.

3. Candidates have to observe a live class and complete a written assignment of their observations which can also be completed at the sponsor’s site.

4. Candidates will need to take an Intermediate and Advanced Riding Clinic that is offered by PMT. This is to help develop their riding skills, and make sure that the candidates have a solid understanding of motorcycle related knowledge.

5. Candidates will need to read the book “Total Control” second edition which is the underpinnings of the program, and complete a written assignment based on the information in the book.

6. Candidates need to complete the Instructor Training Course (seven days of training), which includes work on both classroom and riding portions of the MTC.

There is no guarantee of success, the training requires both physical and mental capabilities and demands a great deal of effort!

The total cost to each candidate can be up to $1200+ for all of the training expenses. PMT has a bonus program that is designed to help support you on your journey to success. Once prerequisites are complete most instructors make $420/day

The required time investment is a total of 12+ days for all the training classes and assignments.

If you are an avid motorcycle rider, want to be more involved in the industry, and would enjoy helping others reach their goal of learning to ride a motorcycle this is a great way to be involved in the motorcycle community. Becoming a professional motorcycle instructor takes time and effort but it is very rewarding in multiple ways. You will improve your riding skills and overall motorcycle knowledge, and you will become a true professional. PMT takes great pride and demands specific quality from all of our team members. We do this by sharing our knowledge and expertise with you. You become part of a diverse team with the goal of reducing motorcycle crashes, injuries and fatalities. The PMT/TCTI staff members and trainers have many years of motorcycle experience (our trainers have backgrounds that include motorcycle experience in street, dirt, and track riding/training).

We want to help you succeed in your goals to become an instructor and PMT works very closely with all candidates to provide them with all they need to complete the training program successfully.

Contact Craig at 9two5.34four.5470

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