Adult and Paediatric First Aid Instructor
The competency required to become a professional First Aid Trainer/Assessor is clearly defined by the HSE:
Trainers/assessors should have knowledge and competence in first aid, as demonstrated by: Holding a current, valid FAW certificate (or being exempt – namely registered Dr. Nurse or Paramedic), and having knowledge and competence in training and/or assessing, demonstrated by holding a training/ assessing qualification. From October 2015 you will be required to also hold a formal, generic Teaching and Assessing qualification. The most common option to meet this requirement is the Level 3 Award in Education & Teaching (L3 EAT) with the unit “Principles and Practice of Assessment”. Other qualifications are accepted; please see the latest guidance for a matrix of other acceptable qualifications.
Where and When?
At your venue on dates to suit your group.
Who should attend
Those wishing to become first aid instructors who would benefit from a course which concentrates purely on the delivery of first aid.
Course outline
In-depth first aid knowledge-designed to give students the extra knowledge to enable them to train adult and paediatric first aid effectively, and train others in the use of the AED
Teaching and training practice
Course Duration
5 Days
Assessment & certification
All delegates are assessed for First Aid at Work while on this course, giving 3 years certification from FutureQuals or Highfield along with Aid Training certification.
Pricing & booking
The cost of an in house course is £3250 + vat for up to 10 students. Additional students are charged at £200 + vat per person. This includes certification and manuals for each student.
The competency required to become a professional First Aid Trainer/Assessor is clearly defined by the HSE:
Trainers/assessors should have knowledge and competence in first aid, as demonstrated by: Holding a current, valid FAW certificate (or being exempt – namely registered Dr. Nurse or Paramedic), and having knowledge and competence in training and/or assessing, demonstrated by holding a training/ assessing qualification. From October 2015 you will be required to also hold a formal, generic Teaching and Assessing qualification. The most common option to meet this requirement is the Level 3 Award in Education & Teaching (L3 EAT) with the unit “Principles and Practice of Assessment”. Other qualifications are accepted; please see the latest guidance for a matrix of other acceptable qualifications.
Where and When?
Dates in Warminster are below for individuals.
- Warminster
Location: Aid Training & Operations Ltd Crusader House Centurion Way, Crusader Park, Warminster, Wiltshire BA12 8BT
Who should attend
Those wishing to become first aid instructors who would benefit from a course which concentrates purely on the delivery of first aid.
Course outline
In-depth first aid knowledge-designed to give students the extra knowledge to enable them to train adult and paediatric first aid effectively, and train others in the use of the AED
Teaching and training practice
Course Duration
5 Days
Assessment & certification
All delegates are assessed for First Aid at Work while on this course, giving 3 years certification from FutureQuals or Highfield along with Aid Training certification.
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