Guide to Getting a First Aid Certification
By writeragain - Mar 11, 2010
Moreover, one gets to learn the valuable life-skill, which everyone ought to learn within their lifetime. First-Aid training helps in saving lives. Moreover, becoming a First-Aid Instructor, may also offer you myriad opportunities, the community as well as the workplace, in a rewarding as well as a meaningful way.
The following are the steps to become a First-Aid Instructor:-
Step 1
The minimum pre-requisite for joining the instructor-training course is to clear and get certified in the first aid, at student level itself. These student credentials are required for getting further credentials on the board. Since, the various certification boards do not recognize the varying and competing student-level as meeting this criterion, you are responsible for which board you wish, to become the instructor for. Accordingly, give the First-Aid course of that organization.
Step 2
It involves determining the instructor-training dates as well as pricing, by contacting the board of your choice. There are a variety of myriad institutes available in this field, who offer First-Aid certification boards like American Safety & Health Institute (ASHI), American Heart Association (AHA), American Red Cross, National Safety Council, etc. to name a few. Inquire as to how long their instructor credentials are valid and the steps required in maintaining the same.
Step 3
It involves completing the First-Aid Instructor training-course. For many of the boards, the course for becoming a First-Aid Instructor, also simultaneously means being taught Cardio-Pulmonary Resuscitation or CPR, Automated-External Defibrillator or AED, and, other courses. Becoming a first-aid instructor, with the Board, usually implies that you represent them for all their courses in the market.
Step 4
It involves finding out from the Instructor-Trainer about local Training-Centers, for your certification-board as well as sign on with them, as an instructor. Upon attaching yourself, to a Training-Center, find out if the classes are assigned to find you, or if its is required to find those classes on your own. Also, take note of the policies regarding student data management, instruction fees as well as training facilities.
Step 5
As a certified First-Aid Instructor, one should get attached, to the local Training-Center, or, should establish their own Training-Center, following all the usual marketing-strategies in order to get the name, known in this community. It is up to you if you decide, to add product-sales, with products, such as, student first-aid kits, books and posters, etc. for supplementary income.
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