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Instructor Page 

This page is developed for you, our valued Health & Safety Services Instructors.  Check the page out for information you can use to teach people to live safer lives.  Since this is your page let us know what you would like to have included.   Please let us know of any success stories in the classroom or of any instances where an individual has saved someone's  life with skills learned in Red Cross training.

 


Instructor Forms:
 
First Aid/CPR Instructors:  We need your help to teach scheduled evening courses at the Red Cross building.  Please check the schedule and let us know which classes you are available to teach.  Thank you!

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  • Piedmont Chapter Instructor Newsletter Summer 2007 More...

 
Calling All Volunteers!

We always need volunteer instructors.  If you have the ability  we will train you to be a CPR/First Aid instructor for free!  Contact us for more information.



Tips to be a better instructor:

  • Teach often.  If you only teach once or twice a year it is hard to be an effective instructor.  Your local Red Cross has many opportunities for you to teach outside of your normal routine.

  • Tailor to your class.  Meet them at their level.  Make training sessions more relevant to the situations they would deal with.

  • Dress professionally.  You are only as good as your students see you to be.  The old adage "The clothes don't make the man (or woman)" is not true.  Dress unprofessionally and a student may only have a bad memory, and that of you!!

  • Know your material!  Even the most complicated questions can be answered easily: Just remember -  Check - Call - Care and ABC.  That is all you need to know to respond effectively, no matter what the situation.

  • Call our professional staff for more information at (864) 583 - 8000.  We will be more than happy to answer any questions you may have.

Contact Jodie Morrison for information on how to protect your loved-ones.

 


This Web page was created by Gail Schwartz
 

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