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DHSNA HEALTH FIRST - AMERICAN REDCROSS PARTNERSHIP TRAINING

The American Red Cross Instructor Certification equips individuals to teach lifesaving courses in CPR, First Aid, AED, and other health and safety programs. Through this comprehensive certification, participants become authorized to lead Red Cross courses and certify others in essential emergency response skills. 

INSTRUCTOR TRAINING 3-DAY BOOTCAMP SCHEDULE JULY 2025

San Jose BECOME CERTIFIED

 American Red Cross Instructor Certification – Program Summary

The American Red Cross Instructor Certification equips individuals to teach lifesaving courses in CPR, First Aid, AED, and other health and safety programs. Through this comprehensive certification, participants become authorized to lead Red Cross courses and certify others in essential emergency response skills.

Program Overview:

  • Duration: 2–3 days of blended learning (online + in-person sessions)
     
  • Format: Instructor-led classroom training with hands-on practice, candidate teaching presentations, and skills evaluations
     
  • Prerequisites:
     
    • Must be at least 16 years old (varies by program)
       
    • Current certification in the discipline to be taught (e.g., CPR/AED)
       
    • Completion of the American Red Cross Pre-Course Work and Instructor Candidate Training (ICT) modules
       

What You’ll Learn:

  • Instructional strategies for effective adult learning
     
  • Use of Red Cross training materials and online resources
     
  • Skills to deliver engaging and compliant safety courses
     
  • Professional conduct, safety supervision, and class management
     

Certification Outcome:
Upon successful completion, candidates receive an Instructor Certification valid for 2 years, allowing them to teach and issue Red Cross certificates to participants in approved courses.

Key Benefits:

  • Nationally recognized certification
     
  • Access to Red Cross training materials and support tools
     
  • Opportunities to teach independently, for employers, or with approved providers
     
  • Join a network of certified instructors making communities safer
     

DOVE HEALTH & SAFETY ASSOCIATION 

HEART FIRST TRAINING PROGRAM


Location: San Jose Campus / School Site

Course ID: SJCINST105


Schedule: FLEXIBLE 


📅 FLEX DATES NOW AVAILABLE 


  • July 16-July 18, 2025    8 AM-5 PM
     
  • July 20-22, 2025              8 AM-5 PM
     
  • August 1-3, 2025             8 AM-5 PM


 

What You Will Learn

  • Red Cross instructional methodology and effective adult learning strategies
     
  • How to deliver and manage classes following ARC standards
     
  • Tailoring training content to specific workplace or community needs
     
  • Use of instructor manuals, videos, and blended learning platforms
     
  • Professionalism, safety leadership, and class oversight
     

Certification & Benefits

  • Certification: Red Cross Instructor Certification (valid for 2 years)
     
  • Includes: Instructor manual, initial instructional supplies, and access to ongoing teaching tools
     
  • Benefits:
     
    • Teach and certify others in CPR/First Aid/AED
       
    • Nationwide recognition and ARC-issued certificates
       
    • Access to instructor portals, tools, and support
       
    • Connection to DHSNA Association for resources, LTP (Licensed Training Provider) guidance, and ongoing development
       

Group Scheduling for Employers & Organizations

DHSNA offers fully flexible scheduling for employer groups or organizations seeking to certify 3 to 12 instructors. Group cohorts are ideal for schools, clinics, workplace safety teams, and training centers.

Group Options Available:

  • Up to 4 cohort sessions (3–4 participants each)
     
  • Choose in-person training at DHSNA centers or onsite at your facility
     
  • Tailored training to your operational and instructional needs
     

Group Package (3-Day Program): $650 per person
Includes:

  • Full certification in CPR / First Aid / AED
     
  • Instructor training in Red Cross teaching strategies
     
  • Tailored adaptation for your facility or setting
     
  • Instructor manual and starter supplies
     
  • Dedicated LTP Advisor and ARC compliance support
     
  • 2-year complimentary DHSNA Association membership with access to:
     
    • Instructor mentoring
       
    • Monthly coaching sessions
       
    • ARC compliance and policy updates
       
    • Priority class scheduling and equipment ordering support


📅 August Dates: Flexible Scheduling Available

Contact us directly to arrange custom August training dates for your school or district staff.


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ENROLLMENT POLICY & PROCEDURES

 

Enrollment Policy & Procedures

For American Red Cross Courses & Certification Standards

1. Eligibility & Pre-Requisites

  • Participants must meet all listed course prerequisites prior to enrollment (e.g., current CPR certification for instructor-level courses).
     
  • Proof of age & legal United States Issued identification required to enter class and for certifications.
     
  • Some advanced-level courses may require professional or clinical experience.
     

2. Registration Process

  • Enrollment is accepted on a first-come, first-served basis.
     
  • Registration must be completed online or in person, and payment must be received in full to confirm a seat.
     
  • Students will receive a confirmation email with class details, location, and required materials.
     

3. Attendance Requirements

  • Full attendance is required for certification.
     
  • Late arrivals of more than 15 minutes may result in dismissal from class without refund.
     
  • Students must participate in all skills sessions, lectures, and assessments.
     

4. Certification Standards

  • All courses follow American Red Cross-national curriculum guidelines and certification protocols.
     
  • Certification is issued upon successful completion of required assessments, including:
     
    • Written exam (when applicable)
       
    • Hands-on skills demonstration
       
    • Instructor evaluation
       

5. Course Completion

  • Participants who meet all course objectives will receive a digital certificate via the American Red Cross Learning Center.
     
  • Certifications are valid for 1–2 years, depending on the course type.
     

6. Refunds, Transfers & Cancellations

  • NO REFUND POLICY. Notify DHSNA up to 24 hours before the course start time or any schedule changes. After 2 reschedules, must pay new fee.
     
  • One-time course transfers may be granted with advance notice.
     
  • Courses with low enrollment may be rescheduled or canceled, in which case participants will be notified and offered alternate dates or a full refund.
     

7. Code of Conduct

  • Participants are expected to behave respectfully toward instructors and fellow students.
     
  • Disruptive or unsafe behavior may result in removal from the course without refund.
     

8. Accessibility & Accommodations

  • The campus complies with ADA guidelines. Participants requiring special accommodations must contact the administration at least 7 days prior to the course start date.
     

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