Equip others with life-saving skills
Are you passionate about community education, and empowering others? Consider becoming a Trainer with St John Ambulance Victoria.
As a St John First Aid Trainer, you will teach a diverse range of Victorians, helping them gain the confidence to respond effectively in emergency situations and building community resilience.
What does a St John trainer do?
St John Trainers deliver courses in first aid, healthcare, and mental health, according to their particular areas of expertise and industry experience.
Our Trainers conduct classes at locations across Victoria; including fully equipped St John public venues, and workplaces where we provide onsite training for staff. We deliver a variety of courses, from 2.5 hour courses in CPR to 6- month healthcare qualifications.
Our trainers participate in regular professional development activities and are assisted to maintain current vocational competency and industry skills.
What does it take to become a Trainer?
Our team of trainers bring a range of life experiences to their roles. Successful applicants will:
Experience in delivering accredited training is not essential. New trainers participate in a comprehensive onboarding program with a high level of support from our Training Team Leaders.
I don’t have training qualifications? Can I still become a Trainer with St John?
St John offers a pathway for those who aspire to become Trainers but don’t yet have the necessary qualifications. You can begin your training journey by delivering community education programs and gaining valuable experience. If you want to continue your career and become a Trainer, you can work with St John as you study for your training and assessment qualification.
If you’re interested in becoming a Trainer with St John, register your contact details, and a member of our training team will be in touch.