EFR Instructor

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Emergency First Response (EFR) Instructor

As an internationally recognized Emergency First Response (EFR) Instructor, you are empowered not only to apply Primary and Secondary Care (First Aid & CPR) skills in real-life emergencies, but also to teach and certify others—helping create safer communities on land and underwater.

This program is ideal for dive professionals, outdoor trainers, and anyone passionate about emergency preparedness and first aid education.

Why Become an EFR Instructor

Becoming an EFR Instructor allows you to:

  • Teach and certify Emergency First Responders

  • Share essential life-saving skills with divers and non-divers

  • Support critical training for Rescue Diver, Divemaster, and Instructor pathways

  • Conduct first aid training for land-based sports and activities

  • Make a meaningful impact beyond diving

First aid training isn’t just a requirement—it’s a responsibility.

Who This Course Is For

The EFR Instructor program is suitable for:

  • Dive professionals

  • Adventure and outdoor instructors

  • Sports trainers and educators

  • Community leaders and safety advocates

  • Anyone looking to teach certified first aid programs

EFR courses are designed for everyone, not just divers.

Prerequisites

To enroll, you must:

  • Hold a current Emergency First Response (EFR) certification

Course Materials

All EFR Instructor candidates are required to purchase the EFR Instructor Manual, which includes:

  • Instructor guides

  • Student materials

  • Certification documentation

(Material fees will be shared during enrollment.)

Certification & Application

Upon successful completion:

  • You’ll submit your EFR Instructor application to PADI

  • Application fees apply as per certification requirements