The ENLS® Train-the-Trainer Course is an online activity that provides an overview of NCS policies and procedures pertaining to planning and teaching a live ENLS® Course and includes the following topics:
- Requirements for becoming a certified ENLS® Trainer
- Background of ENLS® and an overview of certification statistics
- ENLS® course options and outline
- Accreditation and certification requirements
- Why ENLS® is important for all providers in the emergency setting
- Options for participating in the course
- Steps for hosting a live ENLS® course
- How to market your live ENLS® course
- ENLS® pricing and course materials
- Process for hosting courses in a global setting, and the NCS Ambassador Program
- Trainer responsibilities and resources
Eligibility Requirements for ENLS®-Certified Trainers
To teach a live ENLS® Course, an ENLS®-certified trainer must meet the following criteria:
- Current ENLS® certification status (certification is valid for two years)
- Current NCS membership status
- Current Train-the-Trainer certification status (certification is valid for four years)
- CV that demonstrates previous teaching experience