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Become a Motorcycle Instructor
Instructors are trained based on staffing need statewide. To ensure a newly trained instructor will have a place to teach it is required that all applicants have a Sponsorship Letter from an existing MMSP-Authorized Training Site. A list of sites is available on this website. Sponsorship requires that an individual demonstrate proficiency, reliability, commitment and ethics commensurate with the standards set by the Missouri Motorcycle Safety Program and the training site.
Many sites require anyone seeking sponsorship to first serve as a “Range Aide”. Range Aide duties may be paid or unpaid depending on the training site. “Range Aides” assist Certified Instructors in preparing the range for class, setting up range exercises and other non-instructional duties. Familiarization with exercises, path of travel for each exercise, and observing instructors demonstrating exercises and techniques are all integral parts of the development of an applicant.
Training typically takes place early in the year to allow newly trained instructors to quickly get into the field and work on their new skills but applications are accepted year round!
Requirements for new Instructor Candidates
The Instructor Training Course is an intensive 7-day, 60-hour training course. The Instructor Candidate application process is highly competitive and requires:
The following minimum qualifications must be met to be considered:
- Possess a high school diploma or a G.E.D.
- Ride a street legal motorcycle regularly.
- Fill out the Instructor application form located here: http://www.mmsp.org/files/MMSP_Instructor_Application_updated-18April2017.pdf
- Submission to obtain a background check through the Missouri State Highway Patrol Criminal Justice Information Services (CJIS) Division located here: http://www.mshp.dps.mo.gov/MSHPWeb/PatrolDivisions/CRID/crimRecChk.html
- Candidate are required to provide a sponsorship letter from an existing MMSP authorized training site, a list of training sites can be found here: http://www.mmsp.org/mapping
- Candidate must have a current driver's license with a motorcycle endorsement and must have been a licensed driver for at least 5 years.
- Candidate must have an acceptable driving record and submit a copy of their current DMV driving record from the Missouri State Department of Revenue. See this link: http://dor.mo.gov/drivers/records.php#record
- Candidate must observe one complete classes and complete a written assignment based on their observations of the class. Prior to training. Contact MMSP to receive your audit form prior to attending the class.
- Candidate must pass a riding skills evaluation to Instructor training.
Prior to teaching in the state of Missouri, Candidates who pass the Instructor Training must:
- Review the Policies and Procedures, verify that they have done so and abide by the requirements listed in the P&P.
- Recommended that you complete hands-on first aid and CPR training course.
- In addition, Instructors are permitted to work at multiple sites and cannot be prohibited by contract or otherwise to only working at one site or location.
When certified, MMSP Program Instructors must meet the following requirements to maintain MMSP recognition:
- Instructor must conduct at minimum two MMSP entry level program classes in each year of certification.
- Instructor must participate in one Professional Development Workshop per year provided by MMSP.
- Instructor must participate in a minimum of one personal learning activity per certification period. This activity must be something that will improve the abilities of the Instructor, either riding or teaching abilities.
- Instructor must comply with the Rules of Professional Conduct of a MMSP Instructor as outlined in the document signed during the Instructor Training.
- The cost of Instructor Training for in state candidates is $250, non-refundable, with no guarantee of successful completion.
- Agree to abide by MMSP Rules of Professional Conduct.
- MSF Rules of Professional Conduct.
Click here for Instructor Application
Apply for your Background Check here: Use Form SHP – 158M for Personal Identifier (Name-Based), there is a $12 fee.
Apply for your Missouri Driving Record Check here: You may send the completed form with the correct fee ($5.88) or take the form to any Dept. of Motor Vehicles license office (+$2 processing fee).