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Turn Your Healthcare Experience Into the Ability to Teach & Lead Others

The BLS Instructor Class at AllGrace College of Health Sciences helps healthcare professionals and qualified candidates develop the skills and confidence needed to teach Basic Life Support (BLS) courses effectively.

Whether you want to expand your professional opportunities, support workplace training, or help others become better prepared during emergencies, this course helps you step into a leadership role with greater confidence and clarity.

Instructor development training • Supportive guidance • Hands-on teaching preparation • North Carolina instructor courses

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Duration: 8 hours

Price: $412

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CPR Certification

Happy Students

You Already Know the Skills, Now Learn How to Teach Them

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Teaching Others Can Feel Intimidating at First

Many healthcare professionals are confident performing CPR and emergency response skills, but feel uncertain about becoming an instructor.

You may be wondering:

  • “Can I confidently teach a class?”
  • “What if I struggle speaking in front of groups?”
  • “How do I effectively teach hands-on skills?”
  • “Am I ready to lead CPR training sessions?”

Those concerns are completely normal.

Strong Instructors Help Build Safer Communities

BLS instructors do more than teach certification courses.

They help:

  • healthcare workers stay prepared
  • students build confidence
  • workplaces improve emergency readiness
  • communities strengthen life-saving awareness

At AllGrace College of Health Sciences, we help future instructors develop both teaching confidence and instructional clarity.

Watch One of Past CPR Certification Classes

Some Of Our Past Students Practicing In Class

From Healthcare Provider to Confident Instructor

Imagine leading CPR training sessions feeling:

  • more confident teaching others
  • comfortable demonstrating life-saving skills
  • prepared to guide students effectively
  • capable of leading hands-on instruction
  • empowered to help others become emergency-ready

This course is designed to help you grow from someone who knows the material into someone who can confidently teach it.

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Why Choose AllGrace College of Health Sciences?

Supportive Instructor Development

Teaching emergency response skills should feel organized, practical, and achievable.

Our learning environment is designed to feel:

  • supportive
  • encouraging
  • structured
  • professional
  • hands-on
  • easy to follow

Designed for Healthcare Professionals & Qualified Candidates

This course may be ideal for:

  • nurses
  • nursing students
  • healthcare providers
  • allied health professionals
  • workplace trainers
  • healthcare educators
  • CPR trainers
  • clinical staff
  • emergency response professionals

Instructor Training in North Carolina

AllGrace College of Health Sciences proudly supports future instructors throughout North Carolina, including Charlotte and surrounding communities.

We help healthcare professionals expand their skills, confidence, and professional opportunities through instructor development training.

What You Gain From the BLS Instructor Class

Greater Teaching Confidence

Develop stronger confidence leading CPR and emergency response instruction.

Instructional Skills

Learn how to organize classes, guide hands-on learning, and support student understanding.

Expanded Professional Opportunities

Instructor credentials may help support workplace training roles, educational opportunities, and professional growth.

Leadership Development

Step into a role that allows you to help others become more prepared during emergencies.

The Ability to Make a Broader Impact

Help strengthen preparedness and emergency response awareness within workplaces, healthcare settings, and communities.

A Simple 3-Step Path to Becoming a BLS Instructor

Step 1 — Meet Instructor Course Requirements

Ensure you meet eligibility or prerequisite requirements for instructor training.

Step 2 — Participate in Instructor Development Training

Learn teaching techniques, instructional methods, class organization, and hands-on training guidance.

Step 3 — Begin Teaching With Greater Confidence

Move forward feeling more prepared to lead BLS training sessions and support student learning.

Topics Commonly Covered

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Instructor training may include:

  • teaching techniques
  • classroom organization
  • hands-on skills instruction
  • student guidance strategies
  • CPR skill demonstration methods
  • course delivery expectations
  • effective communication during training
  • emergency response education practices

Who Is This Class For?

✔ Healthcare Professionals Seeking Instructor Certification
Ideal for doctors, nurses, paramedics, and respiratory therapists who want to become a CPR instructor and teach high-quality CPR, AED use, and emergency response protocols.

✔ First Responders & Emergency Personnel
Designed for EMS providers, firefighters, and safety officers who need an official BLS instructor certification to lead life-saving training in their teams.

✔ Educators & Corporate Safety Trainers
Perfect for school teachers, workplace trainers, and HR professionals looking to deliver on-site CPR instructor training and certify employees or students in BLS protocols.

✔ Medical & Nursing Students
A valuable opportunity for healthcare students to earn AHA-approved BLS instructor course credentials and jump-start a career in emergency care education.

✔ Community Health Advocates
Public safety volunteers, nonprofit trainers, and wellness coordinators can expand their impact by becoming certified AHA CPR instructors for community outreach.

✔ Organizations Needing In-House Instructors
Hospitals, clinics, schools, and businesses requiring on-site BLS training can send staff to our CPR instructor course to gain credentials and lead internal classes.

Step into a leadership role—register today for our AHA-approved CPR Instructor Course!

Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)

What is the BLS Instructor Class?

The BLS Instructor Class helps qualified individuals learn how to teach Basic Life Support (BLS) courses and lead CPR training sessions.

This course is commonly recommended for healthcare professionals, CPR trainers, workplace educators, nurses, allied health professionals, and individuals interested in teaching BLS courses.

Many instructor programs require participants to hold a current BLS certification before enrolling. Contact AllGrace College of Health Sciences for specific requirements.

Yes. Instructor training typically includes guidance on teaching practical CPR and emergency response skills effectively.

Yes. The course is designed to help individuals develop confidence and instructional skills, even if they are new to teaching.

Yes. AllGrace College of Health Sciences offers BLS Instructor training opportunities throughout North Carolina, including Charlotte and surrounding communities.

Instructor credentials may support workplace training roles, healthcare education opportunities, and leadership development.

You can contact AllGrace College of Health Sciences to learn about eligibility requirements, scheduling, registration, and upcoming instructor courses.

Help Others Become More Prepared During Emergencies

Strong instructors help build stronger healthcare teams, workplaces, and communities.

Whether you want to expand your professional opportunities, teach life-saving skills, or grow as a healthcare leader, AllGrace College of Health Sciences is here to help you become a more confident and capable BLS instructor.

Instructor development. Hands-on guidance. Greater confidence teaching life-saving skills.