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If you have a passion for saving lives and a knack for sharing your knowledge with others, this may be the perfect career move for you. Whether you're looking to earn a little extra income on the side – or you want to know how to start a business teaching CPR and First Aid full time – there are some simple steps you can take to reach your goal. First, let's take a closer look at exactly what the job is and what it entails.
An independent CPR and First Aid instructor is someone who, after becoming a certified instructor, can deliver training to others in the areas of CPR and First Aid. But it's certainly not limited to those two areas.
Here are eight steps that will help you get your CPR and First Aid Training Provider business up and running:
Before you can become a training provider, you will have to meet certain minimum requirements, including instructor certification prerequisites and age minimums, and they will differ depending on the area(s) you choose. Be sure you know the minimum requirements before you get started.
Many people who want to become independent training providers choose the American Red Cross for outstanding, cost-effective certification programs designed to meet their needs. Red Cross LTPs are organizations and individuals licensed by the Red Cross to independently use and teach Red Cross training courses. Once you've met our minimum requirements for becoming an LTP—securing a license to access our curriculum and then obtaining individual instructor certification to deliver the program—you're a step closer to becoming self-employed as an American Red Cross LTP.
American Red Cross courses are easy to start and offer many benefits, including:
Certified Red Cross instructors can deliver training to others in CPR / AED and First Aid, along with many other courses such as:
As an LTP, you can promote your classes on redcross.org with our Class Posting Service (CPS). This is a benefit offered to LTPs for a minimal fee to reach potential customers visiting our website.
To become a CPR instructor, you must:
The American Red Cross provides training programs for instructors to learn how to teach CPR and other life-saving techniques. These programs will cover topics such as adult and pediatric CPR, AED usage, and basic first aid. To participate in the instructor course, you must be at least 16 years old on the last day of the class.
In addition to completing the necessary training, you will also need to have good communication skills and be able to effectively demonstrate and explain the techniques to your students. Being a CPR instructor can be a rewarding experience, as you will be helping others learn how to potentially save a life in an emergency situation.
Ready to become a CPR instructor? For more than a century, the American Red Cross has prepared people to respond to emergencies of all sizes, from the everyday to the large disaster. Join the millions we train every year and learn skills that can save a life. Fill out the form by clicking here or call 1-855-560-0067 for more information.