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A training provider for driver safety courses is seeking trainers to deliver NDORS courses across various venues in the UK. Successful candidates will need excellent communication skills and a professional approach to engage participants effectively. The role involves teaching in either English or Welsh and offers flexibility with courses delivered throughout the week, including evenings and weekends.
NDORS is a national initiative administered by UK ROEd, offered to individuals who have committed minor motoring offences as an educational alternative to a fixed penalty notice or court proceedings.
The aim of the scheme is to improve driving attitudes, encourage behavioural changes and enhance road safety.
This role requires excellent communication skills, a professional approach, and the ability to engage and motivate participants to take responsibility for their driving.
For further information on the NDOR scheme, please visit www.ukroed.org.uk. The Police and Crime Commissioner for Dyfed-Powys is inviting applications to deliver NDORS courses on behalf of Dyfed-Powys Police (DPP). Only those who meet the criteria set by UK ROEd and are able to professionally represent DPP to the public will be considered for this contract.
The DPP Driver Re-Training Scheme will manage and coordinate the NDORS courses, including the allocation of courses to trainers and the booking of clients.
Successful applicants will work closely with the Driver Re-Training Scheme, which will assign courses based on trainer availability.
Trainers need to be able to deliver courses in either English or Welsh, or both.
We encourage trainers to apply for multiple courses, though this is not mandatory.
Courses are delivered throughout the working week, including evenings and Saturdays, offering flexibility for those looking to balance work with other commitments.
Please be aware that payments will be processed in accordance with IR35 regulations, meaning that tax and National Insurance contributions will be deducted from your invoice at the applicable government rates. As a result, you will not be considered an employee and will not be entitled to employee benefits.
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