PADI Emergency First Response Instructor
CPR and first aid are important skills that are in high demand. As a PADI Emergency First Response Instructor (EFR), you can teach these skills to anyone.
Whats involved?
Gain experience in how to structure learning, the requirements of performance-based training and your role as the PADI EFR-Instructor in the learning environment for teaching CPR and first aid. 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 how to present an effective scenario-based learning experience.
What does this qualification mean to me?
Learn how to conduct the Emergency First Response Primary Care (CPR) and Emergency First Response Secondary Care (first aid) courses.
You also learn to conduct the recommended Automated External Defibrillator (AED), emergency oxygen and conscious choking management skills.
Duration
1-2 Days
Requirements
- Have successfully completed a sanctioned course in adult and child/infant CPR and basic first aid within the past 24 months.
- be at least 18 years old
Price
Local Price: €295*
*This price does not include PADI materials or equipment rental. Please contact us for further details. IE and instructor application fees are not included. They need to be paid directly to PADI.
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Important Note
For safety, all PADI students must complete a brief medical prior to commencing a course. If none of the listed conditions apply, you sign the form and you’re ready to start. If any of them apply to you, as a safety precaution, a physician must assess the condition as it relates to diving and sign a medical form that confirms that you’re fit to dive, dated within the last 12 months. Click here to view the form.




