Requirements for CPR Instructor Certification
- CPR instructors teach individuals how to save lives with first aid and CPR techniques.pretty lady doctor image by horacio villamonte from Fotolia.com
A CPR instructor teaches individuals the methods and techniques for cardiopulmonary resuscitation. CPR instructors can work in an organization on a voluntary basis to provide training to medical personnel or first aid certified employees. An instructor can also work as an independent consultant, providing training to various companies for a fee. Instructors must understand the techniques for cardiopulmonary resuscitation and the basics of instructing others. - Instructors must be certified in cardiopulmonary resuscitation and first aid before registering for an instructor course from the American Red Cross or the American Heart Association.
- The instructional training program includes courses in CPR for adults, children and infants. In addition to courses in first aid, the program should include principles of instructing, organization for teachers and defibrillator demonstrations. Instructor training requires a minimum of eight hours of instruction.
The instructor training program with the American Red Cross includes an abbreviated course for nurses. Candidates can add more courses to the CPR instructor program, which will enhance the instructor's qualifications. Programs include CPR, Automated External Defibrillators and first aid for the workplace, community or schools. Programs are also available for professionals in rescue positions. - The candidate must pass a written final exam for the programs from the American Red Cross, which includes a demonstration. To become an instructor, the trained candidate must demonstrate the ability to teach CPR to others. Potential instructors must pass with a score of 80 percent on the written examination to gain a teaching credential with the American Red Cross.
- The instructor credential must be renewed every two years. CPR instructors must be actively teaching classes to renew certification as an instructor. The specific renewal requirements depend on the certifying organization, such as the American Red Cross or the American Heart Association.