In this course, you will learn how to conduct the Emergency First Response Instructor program for divers and non-divers who want to participate in First Aid and CPR training. This also includes basic knowledge and skills for emergency medical care.
As a First Response Instructor, you are authorized to conduct the First Response program for divers and non-divers.
Why the First Aid First Response Instructor Course?
The First Response Instructor Course not only qualifies you to teach first aid courses – it also gives you the skills and confidence to act competently in emergency situations.
As an Instructor, you can pass on essential knowledge such as CPR, oxygen administration, and primary care – thus making a real difference.
Whether as a dive professional, instructor, or simply a responsible individual – with this course, you take on responsibility and acquire the skills that can save lives in an emergency.
Prerequisites
To participate in the First Response Instructor Course, you must be at least 18 years old and hold a valid certification in First Aid and CPR that is no older than 12 months.
You should also be ready to save the lives of others by teaching vital skills and to take on this responsibility.
However, no teaching experience is required.
Course Overview
The course usually lasts one day and combines theoretical content with practical application.
First, you will deepen your knowledge of First Aid, CPR, AED use, oxygen administration, and the care of injuries.
Afterward, you will learn how to teach these topics in a structured and understandable way – including teaching methodology, course organization, and managing students.
Practical teaching demonstrations and feedback sessions will optimally prepare you to confidently teach as a First Response Instructor in the future.
Course Duration
- One Day
Included
- Certification Fees
- Course Materials
- Water and Fruits
Excluded
- Meals
- Instructor Upgrade Fee
with the association