Cycling Instructor - Surrey, United Kingdom - Surrey County Council

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Job Introduction

The starting salary for this position is £12.38 per hour, plus £1.85 per hour annual leave allowance (£14.23 per hour total).
Want to work locally?

Like to be outdoors?

Interested in enthusing groups of young learners?

Then we'd like to hear from you about joining our Cycle Training Team.

Most of our training is delivered by Instructors working in pairs at schools and consists of both playground and on-the-road training.

Surrey County Council offers an accredited Bikeability scheme and works to the National Standard for cycle training.

As a new Instructor you will receive training, observe experienced Instructors delivering courses, and then be a 'third' Instructor to help build your confidence and skills.

The reward of the job is in seeing how your riders progress


Your personal statement must evidence that you:

  • Have an interest in, and understanding of, the needs of children who are trying to improve their cycling skills.
  • Have professional or voluntary experience of working with children, or of training adults. Your experience does not need to be cycling related.
  • Have reasonable 'local journey' cycling skills, including negotiating junctions and sharing the road with traffic. A practical assessment will form part of the interview.
  • Understand the typical working pattern described below.

Instructor Qualification Training
Successful applicants must undertake the "Level 2 Award in Instructing Cycle Training", a nationally recognised qualification. It is a five-day course, usually spread over ten days, with additional coursework. Your time for this, and all other training, is paid.


Typical Working Pattern
Typically, you will need to arrive at a school to run a training course at 08:45am. Training usually continues until lunchtime. You will also sometimes have an afternoon course scheduled and then you will finish at 3pm.

Our Level 2 courses usually run for consecutive days Monday to Friday. Level 1 courses are usually a single day.

Whilst you do not need to accept all work that is offered, you need to be available for all of the days of the courses you do accept.

The amount of work you will be offered will depend on the number of requests for training we receive. Some periods are busier than others and there are some periods when no work will be on offer. In busy periods you could be offered 20-30 hours of work per week.

Work is offered using a calendar system; you will enter any periods you will not be available for work. We endeavour to offer work at your closer schools (mainly schools within 10 miles of your home address).


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Additional Information

You will need to undertake the qualification training before you can instruct.


An Enhanced DBS 'Disclosure and Barring Service' check for regulated activity (formerly known as CRB) and the Children's Barred List check will be required for this role.


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Benefits
From flexible working to job sharing (where possible) we are committed to providing a healthy work life balance. A laptop and mobile will be supplied if applicable to your role.

You will benefit from a generous local government salary related pension as well as the option to join our car lease scheme.

For more information about the wide variety of benefits you can take advantage of please visit MyBenefits for Surrey County Council staff.

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