Observers
So you think you can become an Observer?
The Observers are central to the function of the group and the IAM. They provide the support, knowledge and skills to new Associate Members in order that they may also pass their Advanced Driving Test. These people are normally grouped into teams overseen by the Group Team Leader or Senior Observer, who allocates the Associates to an Observer. This Observer will coach the Associate on The Advanced System up to test standard. A mock test is normal prior to taking the Advanced Test. The test itself will be taken by a qualified serving Police Officer and lasts approximately 90 minutes.
These Observers like all Committee members are volunteers and do not get paid for their time and involvement during the course of their duties.
The IAM has several tiers of Observers under current practices, these are:
· Senior Observer > Someone who has undertaken further training with an IAM examiner. He or she is someone who demonstrates a high level of skill and knowledge in Advanced Driving Techniques and is capable of explaining The Advanced System to the highest level. This person is retested every three years by another Senior Observer and is retested by the IAM Examiner after a further three years.
· Qualified Observer > Someone who undertakes a written test or exam and assessment with the Observer Trainer or Senior Observer. This person is also retested every three years.
· Trainee Observer > Someone who will have completed basic training based on that detailed in the Observer Training Manual. The Trainee will be required to take the Observer Qualification (OQ) test within 12 months.
This system ensures Associate candidates receive the highest quality training available within each Group or organisation. Further details are available from your group.