A specialised 5-day course combining theoretical foundations and practical application to enhance decision-making and risk management in hazardous environments.
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21 hours (3 days)
2:7
3 years
Outreach Rescue Certificate of Achievement
Outreach Rescue, Tan-y-Bwlch Centre, Llanllechid, Bangor, Gwynedd, North Wales LL57 3HY
To assess instructional skills and associated knowledge and understanding required to instruct others in the skillsets of the Water Rescue Technician (Mod 3).
Personnel who have consolidated the learning on the Water Rescue Technician Instructor Training and are ready for assessment OR personnel needing to recertify as a Water Rescue Technician Instructor if approaching expiration of existing award.
Aligned to DEFRA Mod 3 Instructor learning outcomes.
Comprehensive evaluation of instructional and technical skills.
Includes safety, assessment, and scenario management training.
DEFRA Water Rescue Technician Mod 3 Instructor. NFCC Rescue Boat Code Mod 3 Instructor
Completed the Water Rescue Technician Instructor Training within the last 2 years AND holding an in-date Mod 3 compliant award OR hold an in-date Water Rescue Technician Instructors award AND have verified records of skills maintenance. All delegates must also hold an Advanced First Aid Award (compliant with DEFRA Con-Ops Annex F)
Age 18+. Delegates must be fit for this physically demanding course requiring the ability to demonstrate all Water Rescue Technician (Mod 3) skillsets with a high degree of competence.
Recertification is recommended every 2 years by means of re-attending this course. Completion of this assessment and attendance of the prior training at Outreach Rescue satisfies Module ‘Specialist Rescue Instructor (5087EXQ)’ for the Diploma in Specialist Rescue and is worth 50 credits.
- Classroom sessions briefly recap on training planning and delivery, the role of instructors, reviewing and assessing, risk assessing, lesson planning, teaching models and legislative considerations.
- Delegates will also need to deliver a classroom-based training session.
- Delegate must produce rescue plans, risk assessments and lesson plans, which are assessed.
- A written exam paper confirms learning.
- A course manual is issued.
- Practical sessions involve delegates delivering training sessions to peers, assessing peers abilities, creating and delivering training scenarios to draw out specific learning outcomes.
- Specialist equipment is provided.
- All practical elements are holistically assessed throughout the course.
A specialised 5-day course combining theoretical foundations and practical application to enhance decision-making and risk management in hazardous environments.
This comprehensive 5-day course trains emergency services personnel and organizations involved in water rescue responses at the Water and Flood Rescue Technician (DEFRA Mod 3) level. Delegates learn to identify limitations and effectively use water rescue equipment and techniques while operating near, on, and in moving water.
This 4-day course is designed for personnel who are required to advise or command at water and flood incidents at a tactical or operational level. It trains incident commanders to identify, select, develop, and manage appropriate tactical and operational plans in water and flood environments.
This 2-day course is designed for personnel holding Mod 2, Mod 3, or Mod 4 awards who are required to command a team in the operational area. The course teaches delegates to command a specialist rescue team at the operational level.
This 2-day course is designed for Mod 2 instructors needing to recertify their Water First Responder Instructor award. It assesses delegates' competence in core instructional skills and associated knowledge required to instruct others in MOD 2 skillsets.