Driver Education Teacher Education, Training & Library - Albemarle, NC at Geebo

Driver Education Teacher

North Carolina Driving School North Carolina Driving School Albemarle, NC Albemarle, NC Part-time Part-time $20 - $21 an hour $20 - $21 an hour 1 day ago 1 day ago 1 day ago Part Time!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! DRIVER Education Instructor needed in Stanley County.
Great job for retired teachers, retired state, retired military or retired Municiple.
$20-$21 depending on teaching experience for teaching in car/behind the wheel instruction.
(Teaching experience not required) Part time:
Must be able to work 48 hours minimum per month.
Teaching a 30 hour (two week) virtual class pays $750.
Must be 25 years of age.
Must have a clean driving record.
Must take an 80 hour (two week) certification course.
We pay for Instructor course ($250).
We reimburse for fuel.
(travel to and from Class and Hotel if you have to travel over 2 hours) Responsibilities include teaching High School Freshman a 30 classroom course.
Teach each student that completes the classroom 6 hours of in-car behind the wheel training.
Must have at least 4 years of experience as a licensed operator of a motor vehicle.
Must have not been convicted of a felony involving moral turpitude in the last ten years.
Must not have any revocation or suspension of license in the last 5 years.
Must have graduated from High School or have High School equivalency certificate.
Must not have convictions for moving violations totaling 5 points in the last 5 years.
Motor Vehicle Record (MVR) and Criminal background check must be completed prior to hiring.
Job Type:
Part-time Pay:
$20.
00 - $21.
00 per hour Expected hours:
48 - 60 per week Schedule:
Monday to Friday Weekends as needed Education:
High school or equivalent (Required)
Experience:
Teaching:
5 years (Required) License/Certification:
Driver's License (Required) Work Location:
Multiple locations.
Estimated Salary: $20 to $28 per hour based on qualifications.

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