What the Role Entails
As a Raft Guide Tutor (Grade 2), you will support guides to develop their raft guiding skills on up to grade 2 natural white water.
You will be sharing your knowledge, skills and experience with aspirant guides. This could be throughout their development process by providing training. Or it could just be at the point of assessment. Each of these sessions will be tailored around the needs of the guides in front of you.
You may even help the guide to develop an action plan for their long-term goals. For example, their next steps towards a more advanced rafting role.
How do I become a Raft Guide Tutor (Grade 2)?
When applications are open, you will have 4 weeks to submit your application. You will be required to provide referees so please make sure you think carefully about who these could be.
If you are successful, then you will then complete the following steps:
Online Learning
Firstly, the webinar will cover the theory and the ethos of the leadership awards, as well as what will be expected of you as a provider of the awards. You will get to discuss and share best practice with providers from a range of different disciplines.
Orientation Event
You will work alongside other aspirant Raft Guide (Guide 2) Tutors to share best practice.
This event includes a skills verification. At the end of the 2 days you will agree an action plan with your trainer and dependent on outcome may become a Raft Guide Tutor.
Final Sign-off
If you require a final sign-off you will:
- Manage a full leadership assessment
- Take the lead in all aspects under the supervision of a National Association Trainer
Once you have successfully completed the sign off, the full role will be granted.
Want to know more?
Read about the Raft Guide (Grade 2) here.
Minimum Requirements
Environment Specific Coaching Qualification
To become a Raft Guide Tutor you should have taken one of the following qualifications within the last 3 years
- AWWSR
- WRT (Pro) Award
You should also hold one of the following qualifications:
- Raft Trip Leader (Grade 3 or 4)
PPA Provider
You should be a Paddle Award Provider and be, or be working towards, the relevant Personal Performance Award Provider roles to the sheltered water environment such as:
- River Raft Racing Award
Assessor Training
You will hold, or be working towards, an Assessing qualification that meets the National Occupational Standards this could be any of the following:
- Paddle UK Awarding Body Assessor Training
- Level 3 Award in Assessing Vocational Related Achievement (QCF)
- Level 3 Award in Assessing Vocational Achievement (QCF)
- Level 3 Award in Assessing Competence in the Work Environment (QCF)
- Conduct the Assessment Process PDA (SCQF, L&D9)
- Assess Workplace Competence Using Direct Methods (SCQF, L&D9D)
- Assess Workplace Competence Using Direct and Indirect Methods (SCQF, L&D9DI)
- NVQ A1 Assessor Award
- NVQ D32/D33 Assessor Award
Further Instructions
Application Process
Applications open in April each year. An 'Apply now' button will appear on all open roles, please read the instructions on the application for application deadlines and offline options.
Orientations will be agreed with successful applicants. The up to date orientation fee can be found by looking at the available dates under booking now or by looking at the Paddles Up Training Delivery Centre Fees document Here . There may be additional costs in the case of a final sign off being required.
Maintaining Your Provider Role
Once you have been awarded the role of Raft Guide (Grade 2) Tutor you will be expected to stay up to date under the Update Scheme.
In addition to this you will also be expected to maintain your skills and coaching ability in the open water environment. You will also be expected to attend face to face and online meetings to share best practice and updates. This takes the form of a yearly ‘hot topic’ meeting online and a face to face moderation every 3 years.What the Role Entails
As a Raft Guide Tutor (Grade 2), you will support guides to develop their raft guiding skills on up to grade 2 natural white water.
You will be sharing your knowledge, skills and experience with aspirant guides. This could be throughout their development process by providing training. Or it could just be at the point of assessment. Each of these sessions will be tailored around the needs of the guides in front of you.
You may even help the guide to develop an action plan for their long-term goals. For example, their next steps towards a more advanced rafting role.
How do I become a Raft Guide Tutor (Grade 2)?
When applications are open, you will have 4 weeks to submit your application. You will be required to provide referees so please make sure you think carefully about who these could be.
If you are successful, then you will then complete the following steps:
Online Learning
Firstly, the webinar will cover the theory and the ethos of the leadership awards, as well as what will be expected of you as a provider of the awards. You will get to discuss and share best practice with providers from a range of different disciplines.
Orientation Event
You will work alongside other aspirant Raft Guide (Guide 2) Tutors to share best practice.
This event includes a skills verification. At the end of the 2 days you will agree an action plan with your trainer and dependent on outcome may become a Raft Guide Tutor.
Final Sign-off
If you require a final sign-off you will:
- Manage a full leadership assessment
- Take the lead in all aspects under the supervision of a National Association Trainer
Once you have successfully completed the sign off, the full role will be granted.
Want to know more?
Read about the Raft Guide (Grade 2) here.