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Drivetech National Speed Awareness Trainer - Scotland Online

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Dyddiad hysbysebu: 04 Mawrth 2026
Oriau: Rhan Amser
Dyddiad cau: 03 Ebrill 2026
Lleoliad: UK
Gweithio o bell: Yn gyfan gwbl o bell
Cwmni: Drivetech (UK) Limited
Math o swydd: Cytundeb
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Drivetech Contractor Trainer - Scotland Online

Help change driving behaviour, save lives and work with a purpose.
Drivetech, from of the AA, is looking for freelance trainers to deliver the
National Speed Awareness Course (NSAC), part of the National Driver
Offender Retraining Scheme (NDORS). These police-referred courses give
drivers the chance to reflect on their behaviour, understand the risks of
speeding and learn practical strategies to drive more safely.

As a trainer, you’ll play a vital role in reducing road incidents and helping people make better choices behind the wheel. It’s a chance to add variety to your schedule, work with purpose and be part of a national effort to create safer roads.

This is a flexible, work-from-home role delivering live, interactive online courses to drivers from a range of backgrounds and experience levels. You will facilitate engaging sessions that encourage participation, discussion, and reflection, helping participants with the knowledge to apply the course learning to their everyday driving.

Why become a Drivetech NSAC Trainer?
Flexible schedule to fit around your diary
Diverse clients with different levels of experience, referred for various reasons
and root causes
Positive impact that contributes to safer driving across the UK
Professional connections through networking and development opportunities
Free training for successful candidates

Requirements:
A nationally recognised training or teaching qualification (e.g. Award in Education and Training Level 3 or above) or be willing to gain the qualification
At least one year’s experience delivering training
Excellent knowledge of the Highway Code, ideally with an industry-recognised advanced driving certificate such as the AA Diploma, or road safety industry experience (e.g. Approved Driving Instructor, Motorcycle Instructor, HGV,
Police driving experience)
Confident, engaging delivery style with strong planning and organisational skills
Understands and can apply equality, diversity, and inclusion principles to ensure a respectful and inclusive learning environment
Good IT skills

About the NSAC Course
The NSAC uses interactive discussions, group engagement, and practical scenarios to help drivers understand UK speed limits, recognise the risks of speeding, resist pressures to exceed safe speeds, and develop personal strategies for safer driving in the future.

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