PADI Emergency First Response Instructor Course (EFRI)

Because several PADI courses require students to have CPR and First Aid training, becoming an EFR Instructor allows you to offer all-inclusive programs. Students will not have to look elsewhere for the training they need. Also, since EFR is not diving specific, you can offer this training to all your customers, friends and family.

The Emergency First Response Instructor Course is a two-day program conducted before the I.E. We emphasize a positive, relaxed class environment, where we show you how to help your students have a good time, ensuring easy learning. Primary and secondary care, as well as care for children courses are covered. As an EFR & EFR for Children Instructor you will be much more employable.

What can I do?

As an Emergency First Response Instructor, you can conduct Emergency First Response Primary (CPR) and Secondary Care (first aid) courses.

What do I need to start?

Emergency First Response and Care For Children certification or qualifying certification from another certification organization

What will I do?

You'll learn how to conduct the Emergency First Response Primary Care (CPR) and Emergency First Response Secondary Care (first aid) courses and Care For Children. You’ll also learn to conduct the recommended Automated External Defibrillator (AED), emergency oxygen and conscious choking management skills.

How long will it take?

The Emergency First Response Instructor Course takes approximately eight hours depending on the size of the group.