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Be part of the American Red Cross mission
. . . teach Health and Safety Services courses.
Each year the American Red Cross teaches valuable
lifesaving skills to nearly 12 million people, approximately
1 in 23 Americans. But we can't do it alone. We need your
help because you have a gift you can give to others . . .
your time, your knowledge, your experience.
Become an American Red Cross instructor and
you can by doing the following:
- Make a difference in others' lives as well
as your own;
- Train co-workers and others in your company
or organization;
- Give your time to help others learn to
save lives;
- Teach a variety of courses including first
aid, CPR, water safety, HIV/AIDS prevention education, child
care and others;
- Gain valuable teaching experience and receive
great training;
- Put years of valuable teaching experience
to good use; and
- Benefit from top-notch Red Cross materials
that make learning and teaching easy and fun.
Are you the right person for the
job?
Here's what we're looking for in American Red Cross instructors.
An instructor is a member of a select group of trained and
authorized individuals, who reflects the standards and ideals
of the American Red Cross. Instructors teach American Red
Cross programs within a chapter's jurisdiction and impart
knowledge and skills consistent with American Red Cross policies,
procedures, standards and guidelines.
As with almost anything it is important to
select the appropriate person for the job. This is even more
important when selecting individuals to be instructors. Here
are some qualities we look for in American Red Cross instructors.
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Communication Skills.
Do you speak clearly, listen carefully and use reinforcing
body language? Do you enjoy communicating with a variety
of people?
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Subject Knowledge. Are
you willing to develop a thorough knowledge of the course
subject matter and keep abreast of new developments? You
may already have some knowledge of the subject matter
that you'd like to teach. The Red Cross can provide you
with the training you need to ensure that you're on the
cutting edge.
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Positive Attitude. Are
you enthusiastic about a subject and anxious to share
your enthusiasm with course participants? Friendliness
toward students, an enthusiasm about teaching and a positive
attitude about accepting students as individuals are attitudes
that help students learn.
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Patience and Flexibility.
Can you patiently explain facts and answer questions?
Are you flexible in meeting the diverse learning needs
of students?
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Professional Behavior.
Are you punctual, reliable, able to manage a group of
people and willing to follow rules and regulations?
Even if you are still developing some of these
skills, you may be a great candidate to become a Red Cross
instructor. Our new Fundamentals of Instructor Training program
can help you build and refine the skills you need to become
a Red Cross instructor. Contact Sherri
Galle-Teske at 344-4052 today
to find out more about becoming a Red Cross instructor!
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