Approved First Aid Training Centre – Kelowna Vernon Penticton BC
Approved First Aid Training Center, is located in the sunny okanagan valley of Kelowna, British Columbia, Canada. We offer a vast array of different courses. Which include standard first aid, AED, CPR Level C, OFA Level 1, Babysitters Course, Boaters Exam, and Food Safe.
Please click on calender above for up to date courses / events information.
Training is provided by Certified instructors. High quality, standardized instructor training is provided provincial wide.
Latest industry standard equipment is used for training seminars.
Red Cross Accredited Re-Certification Courses.
Red Cross Certification is recognized internationally.
Classes can be scheduled at your facility or at an approved Approved first aid – okanagan training center at a time that works for you : daytime, evenings and weekends.
Okanagan first aid offers programs in first aid, CPR and AED that are available for any age and can be tailored to the needs of specific groups and individuals. Whether you work with children, want training for employees, are a professional rescuer, or simply want to know how to help someone in an emergency, the Okanagan first aid training center has a program for you.
Feel free to contact one of our helpful representatives to assist you in any of our professional accredited Red Cross courses.
Our goal is to provide you with a set of valuable skills that may someday save a life.
Thank you for your ongoing support,
Approved First Aid – Okanagan Training Center
Hello,
My name is George Wharmby I am nineteen and I just moved to Vernon. I work for the British Columbia Ambulance Service as a PCP-IV paramedic. I recently took a leave of absence with BCAS as I moved here to start pre-medicine studies. I am a certified first aid instructor for the red cross, and I am looking for part-time employment. I was wondering if you were hiring? a resume is available upon request, with references.
George Wharmby
PCP-IV-78363
Stn 131 reg. 1 north BCAS
Comment by George Wharmby — October 13, 2009 @ 12:12 am