The CFR Community Instructor course trains you to deliver Cardiac First Response to PHECC standards, covering course framework, teaching materials, education and training standards, inclusive learning, feedback/remediation, and manikin hygiene. It combines two classroom days with three supervised sessions (assisting on courses, supervised delivery, and final instructor assessments) so you can teach candidates to recognize and respond to life-threatening emergencies using basic life support.
| Course Location | Naas, Kildare |
| Course Type | In-Person Training |
| Course Qualification | Award / Certificate |
| Awarding Body | Pre-Hospital Emergency Care Council |
| Awarding Body Details | CFR Community Instructor |
| Course Start Date | 6th July 2026 |
| Course End Date | 7th June 2026 |
| Course Duration | Two days plus 3 supervised instructing sessions. |
| Course Time | This course involves two classroom days followed by three supervised training sessions which include: Assisting an Instructor on Courses Being supervised by an instructor delivering of a course Completing Final Instructor Assessments. https://coffeytraining.ie/course/26-cfrci-3/ |
| Course Fee | 550 |
| Entry Requirements | Open to learners 18+ with CFR certification in the last 12 months, |
| Career Path | This course is a pre-requisite for entry into the PHECC First Aid Response Instructor Course |
| Course Code | 26-CFRCI-3 |

The CFR Community Instructor course trains you to deliver Cardiac First Response to PHECC standards, covering course framework, teaching materials, education and training standards, inclusive learning, feedback/remediation, and manikin hygiene.
The Cardiac First Response (Advanced) Instructor Training Program equips qualified practitioners with the knowledge, skills, and confidence to teach life-saving interventions in accordance with Pre-Hospital Emergency Care Council (PHECC) standards.
This First Aid Response (FAR) Instructor Training Program prepares participants to deliver high-quality first aid training in line with Pre-Hospital Emergency Care Council (PHECC) standards.