First Aid Trainer
Location: Based at Knutsford, delivering courses within a geographical area based on business demand which could include Cheshire, Stoke and South Manchester
Hours: 35 per week excluding travel (5 days from 6 working pattern ; Monday to Saturday 9-5 with occasional evening working)
Contract: Permanent
Salary: £23,366 to £25,203 (depending on qualifications) per annum based on 35 hours per week
Driving: Full UK driving licence required and access to a vehicle (Business mileage reimbursed)
Could you play a vital role in presenting first aid training and specialist courses, teaching life-saving skills?
Would you like to become one of our amazing customer-focused British Red Cross First Aid Trainers?
This is a fantastic opportunity and will be a rewarding role for the right person! You’ll be helping us to achieve our mission of helping people in crisis.
What will a day in the life of a First Aid Trainer involve? You'll be:
Please note: It would be preferable for you to live within 50 mile radius of training venues which are predominately within Cheshire and Stoke.
What will you need to be a successful First Aid Trainer?
Closing date for your application is Sunday 18th February 2024.
Please note, we reserve the right to close the advert early, given high volume of applications.
In return for your dedication and expertise, you’ll get:
We are proud to participate in the disability confident scheme for roles based in the UK. During the application process, you will be asked if you wish to apply under the scheme.
At The British Red Cross, we pride ourselves on our diverse workforce, and ensuring we have an inclusive environment for all our staff and volunteers. We remain dedicated to ensuring our teams can bring their true selves to work without risk or fear of discrimination. We do this through regular data reporting, and the assistance of our internal Race and Equality Network (REEN), LGBT+ Network, our Disability and Wellness Network (DAWN), Gender Network, Carers Network and Youth Network.
Connecting human kindness with human crisis