Job Description
*LIFESAVER 101 FIRST AID & CPR TRAINING INC.*is looking for energetic and enthusiastic individuals to join our team as *FIRST AID & CPR INSTRUCTORS.*This is a casual contract position - our instructors normally teach between 5 and 12 days a month depending on availability.
Lifesaver 101 will provide the training and equipment. We do not charge a fee to become a Lifesaver 101 instructor. Training is free, we only ask that candidates invest the time.
The Lifesaver 101 First Aid program is very hands on and interactive. We do not rely on video or power point to deliver our material. Instead we look for enthusiastic instructors who can deliver our material in an engaging manner.
Instructors must be available to teach both weekends and weekdays. Courses normally run during regular business hours from our training centres in the GTA. The offices are located Downtown Toronto, Durham and Brampton/Mississauga.
Candidates with prior teaching experience or who have worked in a related field will be given priority. Instructors must also have a valid driver's license and access to a reliable vehicle.
Candidates must be willing to undergo criminal background check with vulnerable sector search, as well as a CPIC (Canadian Police Information Centre) check.
We look forward to receiving your resumes for consideration.
Job Type: Contract
Salary: $175/day to start. This includes set-up and post course cleanup time.
Job Types: Full-time, Part-time, Permanent, Casual, Freelance
Pay: $175.00 per day
Schedule:
* Monday to Friday
* Weekends as needed
Application question(s):
* Do you have access to a vehicle?
Licence/Certification:
* Driver's License (required)
Willingness to travel:
* 25% (preferred)
Work Location: In person
Expected start date: 2025-06-01
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