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Become an Instructor




Are you interested in saving lives? Do you enjoy speaking in front of groups and sharing your know-how with others? Consider becoming an American Red Cross health and safety instructor. 
 
 
CHAPTER INSTRUCTORS
 

Chapter instructors can be volunteers or paid employees who teach health and safety classes throughout the Kern County.  To apply to be a volunteer instructor,  fill out a volunteer application  or view our job opportunites for potential openings.

 
 

WORKPLACE IN-HOUSE INSTRUCTORS

In house instructor take their Red Cross training back to their workplace to provide convenient, cost-effective safety training for their co-workers.
 

Are you looking for a cost-effective way to provide safety training to 12 or more employees?  Our staff will teach one or more of your designated employees how to teach their fellow employees CPR, First Aid, AED use and more. All safety training meets OSHA and state training requirements. The in-house instructor program is a great opportunity for your business to have an ongoing resource for safety training. 

  • Build in-house experts familiar with site-specific emergency procedures and equipment.
  • Train more employees.
  • Conduct training on YOUR schedule.
  • Address regulatory issues specific to your business or industry.
  • Offer life-saving training as a benefit for your employees or members. 

Application 

  • Submit an instructor candidate application
  • The Red Cross will review your application and contact you. Once your application is approved, you will be given an authorization code to register for an upcoming Fundamentals of Instructor Training course and your required specialty instructor course.