Yes, you can get CPR Certification at many Red Cross locations throughout the US. Enter your zip code on the following site to select a class near you: http://www.redcross.org/portal/site/en/menuitem.d8aaecf214c576bf971e4cfe43181aa0/?vgnextoid=aea70c45f663b110VgnVCM10000089f0870aRCRD
Contact the local ARC and ask when & where the next CPR class will be taught.
You can get a one day certification in babysitting at many Red Cross locations. You should check with your local Red Cross locations for availability.
The Tampa Police Department's main switchboard number is (813)276-276-3200. That number should be able to direct you to whatever department handles the CPR Certification. If they are unable to help you, you might also consider contacting your local American Red Cross office.
Yes there is. Ask your local state office.
In most places, holding a Bronze Cross certification is a prerequisite for lifeguarding, but it typically needs to be combined with additional lifeguard training and certification. The Bronze Cross is often a stepping stone, indicating skills in rescue and first aid, but lifeguards usually require specific qualifications such as a Lifeguard certification from an accredited organization. Therefore, while the Bronze Cross is beneficial, it alone does not qualify one to be a lifeguard. Always check local regulations and requirements for lifeguarding in your area.
You can find computer certification training at your local community college. If they don't offer a program, ask your local employment office. They have resources there that will help you find training classes for your work field.
Yes, it is possible to acquire such certification. I believe the government has specialized training center that offers surgical technology certification. I recommend you to visit their office or ask your local government.
Yes. Nearly all branches of the Red Cross offer first aid, CPR and AED certification courses for various levels. For a babysitting job, they offer a special "babysitter training" course. Contact your local chapter or visit their website at www.redcross.org for more information.
A paralegal is an office administrator(secretary) who specializes in law, and works for lawyers. It take about 2 years to obtain this certification. Contact your local college to find out more.
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Working in a Dr. office as a lab tech, or at your local blood bank doing blood draws for donations.
There are many different certification programs. The requirements differ per state and the programs per institution. Inquire at a local hospital, university or the Red Cross Society about their certification programs.