We are now accepting applications for the 2025 season.
To be considered for a position as an RTI instructor you must have:
- at least 4 seasons of street riding experience
- a driving record with less than 6 demerit points
- a street legal motorcycle that you actively ride
- a current First Aid/CPR certificate
- a mature attitude and comfort in dealing with a variety of people
- a desire to teach and practice safe riding techniques
- successful completion of our in-house instructor training program
Our in-house training involves approximately 100 hours of your time, divided between classroom sessions held at our office, homework assignments, and 2 apprentice weekends held at our sites (booked between April and June). Classroom training sessions are held from January to March and first aid training will be available at an additional cost, if necessary. During your training, we will cover such topics as our curriculum and riding exercises, the history of RTI, human rights and our students, teaching techniques, MTO road rules, etc. Basically, we will try to prepare you to begin effectively training our students on your first apprentice weekend. If you are a successful candidate, then you must instruct a minimum of 4 courses throughout the remainder of the year to maintain good standing with us. Most of our instructors teach well over that number.
We will hold an information session in January for you to learn about RTI, meet some of the staff and have any of your questions regarding our instructor training program answered prior to your committing any time and money to the process. Candidates interested in pursuing the instructor training opportunity will be asked to undergo a short personal interview following the presentations.
If you are interested, please fill out the form below.
New Instructor Candidates
Please fill out the form below, and we will confirm your acceptance to our New Instructor Information Session by email.