EVAC’s Training Center will:
• Maintain instructor records
• Facilitate opportunities to teach BLS and Heartsaver courses
• Provide course completion and participation cards to eligible instructors
• Provide BLS and Heartsaver initial instructor training and instructor renewals
• Provide monitoring opportunities and resources for completion
• Serve as a principle resource for information, support, and quality control for all AHA ECC instructors.
• Provide timely communication of any new or updated information about National, Regional, or TC policies, procedures, course content, or course administration that could potentially affect an instructor in carrying out his or her responsibilities
Instructors aligned with EVAC’s Training Center agree to:
• All responsibilities as stated in the EVAC Policy & Procedure Guide
• All responsibilities as outlined in the AHA Program Administration Manual (PAM)
• Teach AHA courses from the most current materials including, but not limited to, textbooks, instructor manuals, and exams
• Submit all course records/forms and participant lists to the TC within 1 week of course completion.
• Register on the AHA Instructor Network (www.ahainstructornetwork.org)
• Maintain current knowledge of new and updated AHA and TC information.
• Obtain and issue AHA course completion cards through EVAC’s TC as outlined in the EVAC Policy & Procedure Guide as well as the AHA PAM manual
• Support the Chain of Survival
• Teach a minimum of two courses per calendar year in your respective discipline.
• Arrange to be monitored once during the time of instructor’s certification period.
• Maintain discipline specific provider status
• Attend an instructor renewal course at EVAC once every two years if an instructor fails to renew their status as outlined in EVAC’s TC Policies & Procedures Guide.
As an AHA Instructor I have read, understood, and agree to the above conditions. If at any time I fail to adhere to the above conditions, my status with this TC may be suspended and/or revoked.