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Become a trainer

Interested in changing behaviour and saving lives?

Are you passionate about delivering behavioural change courses to road users? Do you have excellent presentation skills along with effective interpersonal skills, both face-to-face in a classroom and via online environments?

If you are interested in becoming a NDORS licenced trainer, the first thing you need to do is to check that you meet the trainer qualifications and profile.

NDORS courses governed by UKROEd, are delivered by course providers across the UK.  If you meet the requirements and are successful in your application, you will be provided with in-depth training and development support from an instructor licensed by UKROEd.

To apply for a Trainer role, please contact your preferred course provider directly (not UKROEd) for more information on how to apply or register your interest:

Course Provider Area Covered How to Apply
Cheshire Police Authority Cheshire  

[email protected]

 

DriveSafe  

Greater Manchester

 

www.drivesafe.org.uk
Drivetech Bedfordshire
Cambridgeshire
Derbyshire
Northumbria
Merseyside
London
Thames Valley
Surrey
Sussex
https://aadrivetech.kallidusrecruit.com/
Dyfed-Powys Police Carmarthenshire
Ceredigion
Pembrokeshire
Powys
[email protected]
Safer Roads Essex  

Essex

 

[email protected]
Driver Education Gloucester Gloucestershire  

[email protected]

 

Hampshire Police Hampshire & Isle of Wight  

[email protected]

 

Hartlepool Borough Council  

Cleveland

County Durham

 

[email protected]

 

Hertfordshire CC Hertfordshire  

[email protected]

 

Safer Roads Humber  

East Yorkshire
North Lincolnshire

 

[email protected]
Kent CC Kent  

[email protected]

 

Lancashire Police Authority Lancashire  

[email protected]

 

Leicester, Leicestershire and Rutland Driver Education Workshops

 

Leicestershire and Rutland [email protected]
Lincolnshire Road Safety Partnership Lincolnshire  

[email protected]

 

Moorgate Training Ltd Northern Ireland  

[email protected]

 

Norfolk CC Norfolk  

[email protected]

 

Safer Roads for Nottinghamshire

 

Nottinghamshire [email protected]
Staffordshire CC Staffordshire  

[email protected]

 

Suffolk CC Suffolk  

[email protected]

 

TTC Avon & Somerset
Cumbria
Devon & Cornwall
Gwent
Northampton
North Wales
North Yorkshire
Scotland
South Wales
South Yorkshire
West Mercia
West Yorkshire
Wiltshire
London
https://www.thettcgroup.com/about/careers/ndors-licenced-trainer/
Warwickshire CC Warwickshire  

[email protected]

 

Safer Roads for West Mids West Midlands  

[email protected]

 

 

Monitors

Each course provider should have their own internal monitor to ensure standards are being met by the trainers they utilise.

Monitors should be monitoring their trainers at least once in a twelve month period; many providers monitor on a more regular basis. Monitoring is linked to the assessment process in so far as the internal monitor should be looking for the same skills, knowledge and competencies as a NDORS assessor would look for in a formal assessment.

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