What does this course involve?
If you want to become a motor vehicle driving instructor (light vehicle), you’ll need to complete this course to be able to apply for register at the Victorian Taxi Directorate.
You’ll learn how to deliver and monitor customer service, maintain business records and provide training through instruction and demonstration.
Learn how to design and develop learning programs so you can develop safe driving behaviours in others.
What employment opportunities will I have?
This course may provide you with employment opportunities as a motor vehicle driver trainer. You will need to apply to the Victorian Taxi Directorate for accreditation as a motor vehicle driving instructor.
As a student, the Institute’s Employment Service is your first port of call for advice on gaining employment in this field, and can be contacted on
1300 BOX HILL (1300 269 445).
Accreditation
Nationally Recognised
What further study options will I have?
This course is mandatory requirement to register as a Motor Vehicle Driving Instructor.
Can I apply?
- You must be 18 years of age
- You must have a current (full non-probationary)Victorian Drivers Licence and provide evidence that you have held this licence for a period of 12 months
How do I apply?
Direct Entry - Rolling enrolments
If you have any queries, please contact the Institute on 1300 BOX HILL (1300 269 445).
How will I be selected for this course?
- An Information Session will be held, details to be advised.
Length of course
Full time - 8 weeks (3 days per week)
Part time - 16 weeks
Where will I study?
Ceylon Campus
What costs and other fees should I expect?
Both Self Funded $AUD 770.00 and Government Funded.
Places in this course may be available using either government funding or student funding. Contact the Institute for further information about the fees and charges associated with this course.
Click here to learn about scholarships that may be relevant to this course.
How will I be assessed?
- Written assessment
- Practical assessment
Will my previous experience or study count?
Recognition of Prior Learning (RPL) or Recognition of Current Competencies (RCC) takes into account the knowledge and skills you’ve already gained through your previous education and work. This may be through formal or informal training, paid or unpaid work experience, and can earn you credit if relevant to your chosen course.