
Examiner
How passionate about learning, teaching and kiteboarding are you?
Let’s say you had the chance to be at the forefront of the future developments within the teaching and kiteboarding world - would you? If you are interested in being part of the kiteboarding development and expansion, keep reading then!
The IKO is looking to expand its core family. We are in the search for more Examiners Candidates who meet the IKO criteria and want to develop the IKO in new markets around the globe. It is not easy to join the IKO core team though it is worth it. Those who join the core must be devoted to promote kiteboarding and commit themselves to provide high-quality Instructor Training Courses.
During the IKO Examiner Training Courses (ETC), candidates are trained and evaluated by a Training Master (TM) according to their teaching skills and personality. To become an examiner you must not only pass the training course though have previous positive feedback from past teaching experiences, be a seasoned teacher and ready to travel.
If you want to seize the opportunity to be one of the few Examiners of the IKO - apply now!
Benefits
Prerequisites:
Procedure:
Selection Process:
Since there is only a limited number of Examiner positions available, the Candidates are selected from a pool of qualified applicants. The mentioned prerequisites are not the only criteria for selection; IKO also checks on past behavior (if candidates were and are a good role model for the sport, if there were no issues with local regulation where they worked, that their behavior are not contentious, that they have maturity, ability to manage a group, etc.) and that they can be an asset to the sport development by their motivation and availability to do ITC and to open new markets.
Training to become Examiner takes time, and is done by steps to check that candidates can assimilate the information and use the training effectively.
Training Procedure:
If selected for the Examiner Training Course (ETC), the IKO office will schedule the training weeks according to the Training Master and Candidate’s availabilities. The candidate will contact Training Master to work out the details. Being selected for Examiner Training does not mean that an Examiner candidate will be certified at the end of ETC3. They must succeed to the 3 ETCs, in some case they could be asked to do a 4th week or they can fail the training after any of the 3 ETCs.
During ETC1 the Examiner candidates assist the Training Master (who is the official Examiner) and prepare each day’s lesson plan with them. Candidates are evaluated on their capacities to become an Examiner. Daily feedback is organized throughout the training. Based on the feedback from the Training Master, the Training Department approves or not the Examiner candidates to continue their training. If approved, they will schedule ETC Week 2 and 3 with the Training Department. If not approved, ETC Weeks 2 and 3 are canceled and Candidates will not receive any more training, nor refund.
During ETC2 the Examiner candidates will prepare each day’s lesson plan of the ITC and present them to the Training Master. Candidates run the ITC as an Examiner with the guidance of the Training Master. If Candidates do not feel comfortable with some parts of the ITC the Training Master will cover them so they can learn and improve their knowledge; however, compared to ETC1, the Examiner candidate will be more active and shall take over responsibilities. Daily feedback is organized throughout the training to learn from the mistakes made, difficulties found and ensure they are understood and applied. Candidates are evaluated and are invited to attend ETC Week 3 (except if there is an obvious reason that they fail ETC2).
During ETC3 the Examiner candidates are asked to run the whole ITC while the Training Master acts as an observer and provide feedback throughout the day. At the end of the ITC Examiner candidates must take the responsibility of the certification, Internship, and post-training requirement. They must also do the whole online certification on their own. Examiner candidates are evaluated. If they pass, they will be validated as Examiner. If they fail, they will be requested to perform a 4th ETC week following the same format as ETC 3. In case they fail ETC 4, there will not be any other opportunity to become Examiner. No Refund will be done.
Remarque importante : le délai maximum entre deux formations d'Examiner (ETC) est d'un an, qu'il s'agisse d’un ETC 1, 2, 3 ou 4. Si plus d'un an s'est écoulé, le candidat Examiner devra recommencer cours depuis le début.
Evaluation Criteria to be certified
Examiner Candidates are certified if they show the ability to:
Note: Candidates may not automatically be certified at the end of the training. Certification depends on their result and feedbacks throughout all the ETC process. The Training Department will inform candidates of the results.
Total Cost
Examiner Training Course total cost: $2,400 USD plus personal expenses to attend at least 3 ETCs.
Each ETC Week: $800 USD to be paid before the beginning of each week.
Note: Examiner Candidates do not receive compensation during the training. The TM receives the Examiner’s salary.
Get started! To apply, contact the IKO Office