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Independent Instructors: You have the benefits of a small business: You set your own part-time or full-time schedules, rates, and flexible income.
You may do it for your community, or do it for yourself as extra income. We provide email support and a free listing and link with your contact information on our website page "Where To Take a Class."
You can teach the Disaster First Aid at your location, or travel to local businesses, community groups, private homes, clubs, or churches. Set up contracts with larger businesses such as hotels, recreational facilities and cruise lines to teach DFA for their clients or for their Employee Safety Programs and Disaster Preparedness Plans.
You may choose to teach alone or with one or more assistant instructors depending on class size. You can expand to a network of classes or a Training Center. |
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Good candidates for instructors are: EMTs, firefighters, CPR & First Aid Instructors, nurses, paramedics, and also retirees from these professions.
Training Centers: If you are already teaching CPR or First Aid, most of your set-up work is already done. Disaster First Aid fits easily into your established program. You can update your class offerings to meet the increasing demand for citizen disaster preparedness training.
This 1-day, 6-hour Disaster First Aid Course is compact, comprehensive, and very portable, with a detailed Powerpoint presentation and complete Instructor Kit. All you need is a projector and a laptop. information |
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