Emergency First Response Instructor
Learn how to present course content, while encouraging student self-discovery.
- The participant must be at least 18 years old.
- No prior diving experience.
- You need to have EFR Primary and Secondary Care training within the past 24 months.
The total cost is 350 €.
√ Price includes: material, theory sessions, certification – Pic, use of mannequin.
Minimum duration: 2 days
Courses are held all year round!
The timing of the course is planned based on your own schedule. The completion and number of days depend on the participants degree of understanding of theoretical knowledge and performance of practical skills.
√ Possibility of private courses.
Become an EFR Instructor!
Do you have a passion for teaching CPR and first aid? If so, you may be interested in becoming an Emergency First Response Instructor. Teach skills based on internationally recognized emergency care guidelines.
CPR and first aid are key skills that are important to everyone, not just scuba divers. As an Emergency First Response Instructor, you teach skills based on internationally recognized emergency care guidelines, and you can offer courses to anyone.
The great thing about EFR courses is they make learning easy by providing a comfortable environment to practice emergency care skills. Your students finish the course feeling confident with their new skills and ready to help someone in need.
As an Emergency First Response Instructor you’ ll have the opportunity to expand your passion of teaching and increase your income by training others to become instructors. Your role as an EFR Instructor is to be a coach that creates a positive learning environment.
Along with learning how to structure and organize EFR courses, you practice:
- Presenting course content.
- Encouraging self-discovery in students.
- Evaluating student understanding and skill mastery during hands-on skills practice.
- Managing effective scenario-based learning experiences.
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Emergency First Response is one of the fastest-growing international CPR, AED and First Aid training organizations, with more than 56,000 instructors world-wide. Emergency First Response Participant courses include Primary Care (CPR), Secondary Care (first aid), Care for Children and CPR&AED coursesthat include recommended skills for Automated External Defibrillator (AED) Use and an orientation to emergency oxygen use.
To reach Seahorse Dive Center, you can take the Metro 2 Red Line to the terminal Elliniko station. Then you can take the bus 171 and alight at Kyprou bus stop. The diving shop is across to the bus stop. Also, at the metro stations are the ticket machines (and ticket staff) where you can purchase your all transport Athena Ticket.