Starting a CERT Program
Step 6: Establishing a Training Cadre
Selecting Instructors
Instructors are your representatives to the participants. Click the following links to learn more:
Importance of Selecting Qualified Instructors
Students regularly rate the quality of instruction as more important to meeting their overall learning goals than any other factor. Students pay attention to the instructors more than to print materials or media.
The quality of the instructors you select will have more to do with the initial success or failure of your program than anything else. So, you will need to select your instructor cadre carefully and train them so that they are able to present the course in a way that relates to the students.
Most agencies that sponsor CERTs use internal resources to teach at the start of the program. However, a challenge faced by many CERT Program Coordinators is whether to enlist those who are interested (such as CERT graduates) to augment or replace subject-matter experts (such as professional firefighters or EMTs) as instructors. There are advantages and challenges associated with each. These advantages and challenges are shown in the table below.
Regardless of the decision you make about the types of instructors to recruit and train, all should:
- Be interested and enthusiastic about the CERT concept.
- Be able to make the training hands-on and fun.
- Enjoy working with people.
- Teach to the training and program objectives.
- Know how their session fits into the other sessions and the program.
Factors To Consider
Review the following lists of advantages and challenges to help you make decisions about the types of instructors to select.
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