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Emergency First Response Instructor (EFRI) on Gili Air

Emergency First Response Instructor (EFRI) If you are planning on becoming a PADI Instructor or PADI IDC Staff Instructor, you are also required to be an EFR Instructor. If you became a PADI Instructor before the pre-requisite was introduced or need to renew your certification, you probably already know that it is of great value to be an EFR Instructor. It will make you more employable and more able to teach Rescue and DM courses. Many dive instructors (including ourselves) have found it the "foot in the door" they needed in order to get a competitive PADI Dive Instructor job. Oceans 5 dive resort offers regularly scheduled EFR Instructor courses as part of their PADI IDCs and can also offer them on request, one-on-one. Even if you are not doing your PADI IDC with them, why not think about doing this with them in advance to remove some of the stress and workload during the IDC? Anyone can become EFR certified or an EFR Instructor, it is not even required to be a diver. These courses teach first aid and CPR skills that are valuable for everyone on the planet. As well as an adult First Aid and CPR Instructor you will become a Care for Children Instructor and will be able to teach infant and child CPR techniques. EFRI Prerequisites Have completed a sanctioned course in adult CPR within the past 24 months Have completed a sanctioned course in basic first aid within the past 24 months We can teach PADI EFR in advance if needed. EFRI Required Materials Emergency First Response Primary and Secondary Care Instructor Guide Emergency First Response Care for Children Instructor Guide Emergency First Response DVD Emergency First Response Care for Children DVD Emergency First Response Course Knowledge Reviews Emergency First Response Participant Manual Emergency First Response Care for Children Participant Manual Emergency Care at a Glance Last week Oceans 5 dive resort conducted an EFR instructor course. The course was over 2,5 days and the candidates Jill and Peter, were doing great. Jill and Peter will be Padi dive instructors and they will be teaching around the Gili Islands in Indonesia. For more information about the dates and prices of an EFR instructor course: info@oceans5dive.com

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