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The First Aid Care Instructor Certification Course is a classroom-based, instructor-led program aligned with the National Skills Qualification Framework (NSQF). It is designed to train healthcare professionals, safety officers, and educators to become competent first aid instructors. The course focuses on developing instructional skills, understanding adult learning principles, and delivering structured first aid training sessions. Participants will learn how to teach essential first aid procedures such as CPR, bleeding control, burn management, fracture stabilization, and choking relief. Through peer teaching, demonstration practice, and scenario-based activities, learners gain the confidence to facilitate engaging and effective first aid sessions in workplaces, schools, and community settings. The program includes access to lesson plans, checklists, and training aids, ensuring readiness to deliver certified training. Post successful completion, candidates are awarded a nationally recognized First Aid Instructor Certificate, enabling them to conduct official training aligned with national standards.
Become a NSQF-certified First Aid Instructor
Learn how to teach adult learners using interactive methods
Master delivery of essential first aid topics (CPR, bleeding, fractures, burns, choking, etc.)
Practice peer teaching and scenario-based instruction
Use structured lesson plans and assessment tools
Evaluate learner performance using standard checklists
Conduct certified first aid training across various sectors
Instructor-led, classroom-based training format
Aligned with National Skills Qualification Framework (NSQF)
Includes peer teaching, micro-teaching, and demonstration sessions
Access to instructor toolkit (lesson plans, checklists, training aids)
Real-time feedback and mentoring by master trainers
Hands-on practice using first aid mannequins and training equipment
Certification recognized under national occupational standards
This NSQF-aligned instructor-led program trains professionals to become certified First Aid Instructors. It includes classroom-based training, peer teaching, demonstration practice, and evaluation methods. Participants learn how to plan and deliver structured first aid training sessions on topics like CPR, bleeding, choking, and burns. Upon completion, candidates are certified to conduct nationally recognized first aid training programs.
Covers the responsibilities and scope of certified first aid instructors, and the importance of structured skill-based training.
Explains how adults learn and introduces interactive teaching techniques for skill-based training.
Covers teaching methods for bleeding control, CPR, burns, choking, fractures, and shock in line with national protocols.
Hands-on practice in delivering demonstrations, leading role-plays, and managing group-based training sessions.
Guidance on evaluating learner performance using NSQF-based tools and providing structured feedback.
Focuses on preparing lesson plans, organizing training logistics, and ensuring a safe and engaging training environment.
Outlines the certification process, ethical responsibilities of instructors, and ongoing development.
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This is a fully instructor-led, classroom-based course
Yes, the course is aligned with the National Skills Qualification Framework (NSQF) and follows national occupational standards.
Healthcare professionals, paramedics, safety officers, and trainers with first aid experience are eligible.
Yes, successful participants will receive a First Aid Instructor Certificate, valid nationally under NSQF.
The certification is valid for 3 years, with recommended refresher training or renewal thereafter.
Yes, you will be authorized to deliver certified first aid training in institutions, industries, academic settings, and the community.