Spartan IQ - Career Insight - Peadiatric First Aid Instructor

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The public requirement for First Aid Training is booming with parents
seeking knowledge and training to look after their young ones as a priority.

Frightening statistics show that currently only 1 out of 10 parents would
have the skills and the confidence to help their own child in a
medical emergency.

Training people in First Aid is fun and rewarding while providing opportunities
To position additional specialized services you offer as well.

First Aid Instructor
A First Aid Instructor educates and assesses adults and young people in the ability to execute emergency aid.

A First Aid Instructors run courses to teach people how to respond initially when faced with a situation where a person is injured. First Aid Instructors are required to teach the basic skills of reaction, response, call for help and attention to minor injuries. They may also be required to assess their course attendees for certification in First Aid training, usually 'First Aid at Work'.

Earning Potential
Private First Aid Instructors who are self-employed earn high incomes as days start from around GPB 650 per day and they can charge extra for flexible and anti-social hours. Private First Aid Instructors often charge per person, meaning monthly wages can fluctuate depending on the number of courses run or attendees signing up.

Skills
Being a First Aid Instructor requires excellent interpersonal skills so as to create a comfortable environment where people can learn easily and feel relaxed enough to ask questions. First Aid Instructors need to:

Be confident in speaking to groups of people and demonstrating practices in front of them
Speak fluent English and be able to speak simply and eloquently
Be able to teach in a kinaesthetic manner
Be hands-on
Be friendly, approachable and patient with questions
Have the ability to work flexible hours
Have a keen eye for detail when it comes to assessment
Possess basic computer skills for keeping up-to-date records
Have a jargon-free writing style when producing learning resources for the group
Have an in-depth understanding of customer care and health and safety procedures

Working Conditions
First Aid Instructors will work in a variety of environments, usually indoors. These can include sports halls, school classrooms and community centres. Work environments will usually be a hired venue for holding the course. Sessions will be held with groups of around 15 people meaning that First Aid Instructors need to be confident in public speaking and demonstration.

Qualifications
Necessary qualifications for a First Aid Instructor course include a current and in-date 'First Aid at Work' certificate, a formal teaching and assessing qualification for first aid, such as a Level 3 PTLLS or CIEH award. Formal teaching awards such as these compromise of courses that run for 5 days including written and practical testing.

Career Progression
Independent First Aid trainers own businesses and become self-employed. Adding additional services such as Nutrition and Recovery Exercise provides customers with a full and rounded service while building a business of regular and consistent clients.

Some First Aid trainers become paramedics themselves or move sideways while teaching First Aid alongside causes they believe in. First Aid trainers are needed worldwide, so the role gives great opportunity for travel.

Benefits
High Earning Potential
No overheads
Work from Home business
Regular yearly contracts
Work the hours you want
Recognized as Certified Health Professional
Meet New People/Clients
Offer additional services
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