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Become an American Red Cross Instructor

Redcross.org Instructor Resources

Instructors Course Descriptions  l  Instructor Agreement (PDF)

Instructors Supply Requirements  l  Instructor Information Change Sheet (PDF)

Instructor Application Worksheet (PDF)  l  Course Record Addendum

Course Record Form  l  Aquatics Leader Report

WSI Activity Report  l  Lifeguard Training Activity Report

Be part of the American Red Cross mission . . . teach Health and Safety Services courses.

Each year the American Red Cross teaches valuable lifesaving skills to nearly 12 million people, approximately 1 in 23 Americans.  But we can't do it alone.  We need your help because you have a gift you can give to others . . . your time, your knowledge, your experience.

Become an American Red Cross instructor and you can--

Are you the right person for the job?

Here's what we're looking for in American Red Cross instructors.  An instructor is a member of a select group of trained and authorized individuals, who reflects the standards and ideals of the American Red Cross.  Instructors teach American Red Cross programs within a chapter's jurisdiction and impart knowledge and skills consistent with American Red Cross policies, procedures, standards and guidelines.

As with almost anything it is important to select the appropriate person for the job.  This is even more important when selecting individuals to be instructors.  Here are some qualities we look for in American Red Cross instructors.

Even if you are still developing some of these skills, you may be a great candidate to become a Red Cross instructor. Our new Fundamentals of Instructor Training program can help you build and refine the skills you need to become a Red Cross instructor.

If you're interested in becoming a Red Cross instructor, fill out this form and send it back to us!