Rosewood Career Institute offers professional American Heart Association (AHA) Instructor Courses in Houston, Texas, designed for experienced healthcare professionals and educators who are ready to take the next step—teaching lifesaving skills and training others with confidence and credibility.

Becoming an AHA Instructor is more than earning a credential. It’s about leadership, responsibility, and impact. AHA Instructors play a vital role in spreading lifesaving knowledge across healthcare settings, workplaces, and communities. At Rosewood Career Institute, our Instructor Courses are delivered in a structured, supportive, and professional environment, where candidates learn not only what to teach, but how to teach effectively.

Whether your goal is to train healthcare professionals, workplace teams, or community members, our AHA Instructor Courses are designed to prepare you with the instructional skills, confidence, and standards expected of an AHA Instructor.

$850

$50 Discount if Pay in Full.

Course Duration

2-3 Weeks

Programs Calendar

2-3 Weeks

What Are AHA Instructor Courses?

AHA Instructor Courses prepare qualified individuals to teach American Heart Association programs according to established guidelines and educational standards.

These courses focus on:

  • Adult learning principles
  • Effective instructional techniques
  • Course organization and management
  • Skills demonstration and evaluation
  • Professional communication and leadership

Successful completion allows instructors to teach authorized AHA courses, subject to Training Center alignment and requirements.

Instructor Programs Offered

AHA Instructor Courses may include pathways for teaching:

  • CPR/AED and Heartsaver programs
  • Basic Life Support (BLS)
  • Advanced-level life support programs (based on eligibility)

Instructor candidates should verify eligibility, prerequisites, and teaching scope prior to enrollment.

Who Should Take AHA Instructor Courses?

AHA Instructor training is ideal for:

  • Healthcare professionals
  • Educators and clinical trainers
  • Safety officers and workplace trainers
  • Experienced providers looking to teach AHA courses
  • Individuals seeking to expand professional credentials

Candidates are typically required to hold a current provider-level certification in the discipline they wish to teach.

Program Overview (What You’ll Learn)

Our AHA Instructor Courses combine structured instruction with guided practice to help candidates feel confident in front of a classroom.

Training may include:

  • AHA instructional methodology
  • Classroom and skills station management
  • Proper use of AHA course materials
  • Teaching and evaluating student skills
  • Providing constructive feedback
  • Maintaining course integrity and standards
  • Professional responsibilities of an AHA Instructor

Instruction is clear, organized, and aligned with AHA expectations.

Hands-On, Instructor-Focused Training

Learning to teach requires practice. Our Instructor Courses emphasize active participation and real teaching scenarios.

Participants benefit from:

  • Instructor-led demonstrations
  • Practice teaching sessions
  • Peer and instructor feedback
  • A respectful environment that supports growth

We focus on helping instructors teach with confidence—not intimidation.

Certification & Instructor Alignment

Upon successful completion of the Instructor Course and required monitoring, candidates may earn AHA Instructor status, subject to AHA Training Center policies and requirements.

Instructor certification and teaching authorization are governed by:

  • AHA guidelines
  • Training Center alignment
  • Monitoring and renewal requirements

Participants are encouraged to confirm ongoing responsibilities prior to enrollment.

Supportive Learning Environment

At Rosewood Career Institute, we believe instructors are built through guidance, clarity, and encouragement.

Participants can expect:

  • Experienced instructor-trainers
  • Clear explanations and structured sessions
  • Professional, organized training
  • Respectful feedback focused on improvement

Our goal is to help you step into an instructor role with confidence and professionalism.

Teach Lifesaving Skills With Confidence

Becoming an AHA Instructor allows you to multiply your impact—training others to save lives in critical moments. At Rosewood Career Institute, we’re committed to helping you develop the skills, presence, and confidence needed to teach at a professional level.

Contact us today to learn more about our AHA Instructor Courses and enrollment options.