At ALLCPR, our goal is to raise the standard of community health and safety across the country.
We provide CPR and life-saving training at more than 200 locations throughout the United States, with a primary focus on:
American Heart Association Basic Life Support courses
CPR certification programs
Related life-saving training programs
Each year, we train more than 80,000 participants.
The name ALLCPR reflects our core belief: everyone should learn CPR. Our mission is to give people the knowledge, confidence, and practical skills needed to respond in emergencies and help save lives.
We are seeking a CPR Instructor to deliver American Heart Association (AHA) and American Red Cross (ARC) CPR/BLS training to individuals and groups.
This role includes:
Preparing lesson plans
Demonstrating proper CPR/AED techniques
Evaluating student performance
Ensuring students meet certification requirements
Job Type: Part-time, Contract
Work Location: In person
Work is performed at scheduled training locations
Classes are primarily scheduled on weekends
Weekday availability is preferred
Final schedules may vary based on class demand, instructor availability, and training location needs
Applicants must hold a valid CPR/BLS Instructor Certification.
Preferred certifications include:
American Heart Association BLS Instructor Certification
American Red Cross CPR/BLS Instructor Certification
American Heart Association (AHA) certification is preferred. American Red Cross (ARC) Instructor Certification is also accepted.
Instructors are expected to provide and manage their own CPR training equipment.
Required equipment:
Minimum of three manikin sets
The CPR Instructor will be responsible for:
Delivering AHA/ARC CPR and BLS training sessions
Demonstrating proper CPR and AED techniques
Evaluating student performance
Providing clear feedback throughout the course
Ensuring students meet certification requirements
Maintaining and managing training equipment
Following applicable AHA/ARC course standards
Providing a professional learning experience for students and clients
Candidates should have:
Valid CPR Instructor Certification
Strong knowledge of CPR and AED procedures
Clear communication and teaching skills
Ability to manage a classroom effectively
Strong organizational skills
Reliable time-management skills
Ability to work with students of different experience levels
The instructor must be able to:
Stand for extended periods
Lift and transport training equipment up to 50 pounds
Physically demonstrate proper CPR and AED skills during class
Pay ranges from 25.00 to 45.00 per teaching hour.
Pay may vary based on:
Instructor experience
Available equipment
Course qualifications
Potential for long-term collaboration
Primary Location:
999 3rd Ave, Suite 700, Seattle, WA 98104, USA
Additional Locations:
Classes may also be held at client sites, including:
Offices
Schools
Community centers