Driving Instructor
Ponca City Development Authority · Ponca City, OK · 3 wk ago
On-siteManagementFull-time
Duties and Responsibilities
- Conduct behind-the-wheel driving instruction following state regulations and Certified Driving Schools curriculum guidelines.
- Teach defensive driving techniques, road safety laws, and proper vehicle operation.
- Adapt teaching methods to meet the needs of the student.
- Provide structured and supportive instruction that encourages confident and safe driving habits.
- Use Oklahoma Department of Public Safety terminology and guidelines in lessons.
- Evaluate student performance and provide clear, constructive feedback.
- Maintain timely and accurate records of student attendance, progress, and lesson results.
- Identify areas of improvement and adjust lesson plans as needed to ensure comprehension and skill development.
- Ensure all driving lessons adhere to state laws, regulations, and policies.
- Monitor student behavior and anxiety level and intervene as necessary to maintain safety during lessons.
- Keep training vehicles clean, well-maintained, and equipped with necessary items and safety features.
- Communicate effectively with students, parents, and guardians regarding lesson progress and areas for improvement.
- Offer reassurance and strategies to help students manage anxiety and build skills and appropriate confidence behind the wheel.
- Collaborate with office staff and other instructors to ensure consistency in instruction and scheduling.
Qualifications
- A valid driver’s license with a clean driving record.
- A willingness to learn and improve driving habits.
- Strong communication, patience, and problem-solving skills.
- The ability to remain calm in high-pressure situations and provide clear instructions.
- The ability to think and react quickly and calmly.
- Availability to work evenings and weekends.
- Teaching experience is preferred.
- The willingness to learn about students with ADHD, anxiety, or other learning challenges.
Professional Development
- Stay up to date with changes in traffic laws, best practices in driver education, and teaching strategies for neurotypical and neurodiverse students.
- Attend required meetings, training, certifications, and continuing education as needed.
Driving Instructors sometimes work in classroom settings and always in vehicles on public roads. The role requires prolonged periods of sitting, driving, and interacting with students in potentially high-stress situations. Instructors must be alert and responsive at all times to ensure safety. We look forward to learning more about you.
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