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You can visit the website of the Department of Transport. You can find the link to apply: https://www.transport.wa.gov.au/licensing/become-a-driving-instructor.asp
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Eligibility Requirements:
You must be at least 21 years old.
Hold a valid and full Western Australian driver's licence for the class of vehicle you want to instruct in for a minimum of three years continuously.
Maintain a good driving record without serious driving offences.
Undergo a criminal record check.
Certificate IV in Transport and Logistics (Road Transport - Car Driving Instruction):
Complete a Certificate IV course in Transport and Logistics, specializing in car driving instruction.
This qualification provides comprehensive training on teaching driving skills, road safety, instructional techniques, and relevant regulations.
Ensure the course is accredited by the Western Australian Department of Transport.
Gain Practical Experience:
Acquire practical experience by observing experienced driving instructors or working as a supervised driving instructor.
Some driving schools may offer opportunities for on-the-job training or apprenticeships to gain real-world experience.
Apply for a Driving Instructor's Licence:
Submit an application for a Driving Instructor's Licence through the Western Australian Department of Transport.
Provide proof of completing the Certificate IV course and meeting all eligibility criteria.
Pass any required tests or assessments conducted by the Department of Transport.
Practical Driving Assessment:
You may need to undergo a practical driving assessment to demonstrate your ability to effectively instruct others and ensure road safety.
This assessment evaluates your driving skills, instructional techniques, and knowledge of road rules and regulations.
Maintain Licence and Compliance:
Once licensed, adhere to all regulations and requirements set by the Department of Transport.
Renew your driving instructor's licence as required and stay up-to-date with any changes in regulations or standards.
Participate in continuing education and professional development activities to enhance your skills and knowledge.
Consider Employment Options:
Decide whether to work independently as a driving instructor or join an established driving school.
If starting your own business, plan for factors such as marketing, insurance, and acquiring necessary equipment and resources.
Always consult the Western Australian Department of Transport's official website or contact them directly for the most current and detailed information regarding licensing requirements and procedures for becoming a driving instructor.