Emergency First Response Instructor course

 

Becoming and EFR Instructor means that you are now able to teach people how to save a life!
Everywhere we go there is always going to be a need for people trained in first aid to help us deal with small cuts and scrapes right through to major life threatening injuries.

During the Emergency First Response Instructor course, you will build on your skill as an Emergency Responder and focus on developing your instructional abilities to teach these skills to others. The Instructor course provides you with the additional training necessary to teach the Emergency First Response Primary Care (CPR), Secondary Care (First Aid) and Care for Children courses. (Region-specific courses including First Aid at Work Asia Pacific require additional training and your Certificate IV in Training and Assessment.)

The instructor course covers specific goals and performance requirements for the Primary Care, Secondary Care and Care for Children courses, along with instruction on how to structure learning, the requirements of performance-based training, and your role as the instructor in the learning environment. You also learn how to motivate students, evaluate student knowledge, present course content effectively, become proficient in developing students' hands-on skills practice sessions, and are taught how to present an effective scenario-based learning experience.

Overview

The EFR Instructor program is a two day program that covers 8 knowledge development topics
1. EFR program philosophy
2. Learning and Instruction
3. Course Standards and Materials
4. Teaching EFR
5. Skills Workshop
a. Primary Care (CPR)
b. Automated External Defibrillator (AED) use
c. Emergency Oxygen use
d. Conscious Choking
e. Secondary Care (First Aid)
6. Organising an EFR course
7. Mannequin cleaning
8. Marketing EFR

On Day One you arrive at 9am and we head into the classroom and go through the first two modules before breaking for lunch and then completing modules 3 and 4 in the afternoon.

Day Two starts at 9am with the Skills workshop where you will demonstrate your first aid skills and learn new techniques from the Instructor Trainer and other participants. Following the skills workshop is lunch and then modules 6,7 and 8 in the afternoon.

 
 
 
 

 

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Prerequisites

• Have completed a sanctioned course in adult and child/infant CPR within past 24 months
• Have completed a sanctioned course in basic first aid within the past 24 months
• Be 18 years of age

 

Required course materials list


• Emergency First Response Primary and Secondary Care Instructor Guide
• Emergency First Response Care for Children Instructor Guide
• Emergency First Response Course Knowledge Reviews
• Emergency First Response Participant Manual
• Emergency First Response Care for Children Participant Manual
• Emergency First Response Video
• Emergency First Response Care for Children Video
• Emergency Care at a Glance