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BECOME A DRIVING INSTRUCTOR IN BIRMINGHAM

Acclaim need drivining instructors in many areas of Birmingham, West Midlands. Do you need a career change, perhaps you have been made redundant or you may just be looking for a more rewarding career. Becoming a driving instructor is an ideal career for people providing that you are at least 21 years of age, and have held a full driving licence for at least 3.5 years  Train now with Acclaim to become a driving instructor.Acclaim is a leading driving school and driving instructor training centre. Train with Acclaim in Birmingham and the West Midlands to become a driving instructor now!

In house, we have our own ADI Instructor Training Director Richard Barton. Richard has been active in training driving instructors with Acclaim for 20 years and he has a dedicated team of ORDIT approved driving instructor trainers in the Leicestershire area. All of our driving instructors are kept up to date with the latest teaching trends and developments- much to your advantage. Richard also works as a consultant to the DSA, further enhancing our reputation- Email Richard Barton.
 
Once qualified, we can usually offer you a position as a driving instructors with our own driving school.  Acclaim have a  flexible franchise scheme and are renowned for giving their driving instructors ongoing support. At Acclaim we do everthing we can to look after our driving instructors. 
 
You can either pay for your training in 3 easy stages, or with the deferred payment option you can train before you have to start paying for most of your training (subject to status) 
 
Acclaim's Driving instructor training courses  Birmingham and the West Midlands start  from £195!For course prices Costs
 
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 Approved Driving Instructor (or ADI) is a term for a driving instructor who teaches people to drive a car, the driving instructor  has been tested and licensed by the Driving Standards Agency. It is a legal requirement that driving instructors of car driving in the UK must be qualified in order to charge for their services.
The UK has no law requiring the compulsory use of an ADI but research shows that nine out of ten learners who passed their theory and practical driving tests first time were taught by a driving instructor.
Once you have passed the ADI qualifying examinations you are given the title of Approved Driving Instructor, and you will be registered on the DSA’s/DVA’s list of Approved Driving Instructors. Then you will be licenced to give driving lessons.
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