CPR, First Aid, BLS, ACLS, PALS certifications.
Council for Professional Recognition
Council for Professional Recognition
Nationally recognized first aid and CPR training for childcare providers in Georgia. The training helps childcare and daycare providers learn adult, child and infant First Aid, CPR/AED online. Print your certification as soon as you pass.
Daycare and childcare providers in Georgia must obtain and maintain their first aid and CPR certification at the level of Healthcare Providers.
Each employer might have specific CPR certification requirements for childcare providers in Georgia. These requirements adhere to the boards accepting CPR and first aid training in Georgia for childcare and daycare providers. Childcare providers must consult their employers to know more.
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All of our CPR, First Aid and AED online learning courses follow Nationally Accepted updated guidelines and Heart & Stroke guidelines and are developed by professional updated guidelines trained instructors. All our online courses are quite affordable, which means you don’t have to delay your certification
Our nationally accepted courses follow the most up to date 2020 ECC Guidelines. Receive your Adult, Child and Infant CPR and First Aid certification through our online training and choose to add a hands-on component with one of our blended programs
Child Care and Daycares in Georgia usually need a Basic Life Support (BLS/CPR) certification. Required skills include; Adult, child and infant CPR, AED, and use of a bag-valve-mask.
Most Daycare employees may also need a First Aid courses well, but this is determined by the employer.
Summary of Board Requirement:
The Georgia Department of Early Care and Learning requires current certification in First Aid and both Infant and Child (Pediatric) CPR for child care providers.
Board Statement:
Whenever any child is present, there must always be a Staff member on the Center premises and on any field trip who is trained in CPR and first aid. All Staff who provide direct care to children must obtain certification in first aid and cardiopulmonary resuscitation within the first 90 days of employment.
Summary of Board Requirement:
The Child Development Associate® National Credentialing Program of the Council of Professional Recognition requires child development associates to have current certification in First Aid and both Infant and Child (Pediatric) CPR.
Board Statement:
The Council accepts training offered by nationally recognized training organizations (such as the American Red Cross or the American Heart Association) as well as other training agencies.
The Council accepts Blended (online + virtual hands on assessment) Courses for Preschool, Infant-Toddler and Family Child Care Settings.
We’re thrilled to have reviews from our satisfied students who can attest to the power of our First Aid, CPR or Bloodborne Pathogens course offerings. We work with subject matter experts & OSHA Certified instructors to develop high quality, comprehensive & updated curriculum.
In my opinion AHCA is great. I really enjoy and appreciate the lifetime renewal. Pay once your good for the rest of your life without having to pay every time to retake the test and get your certificate. Good stuff!
Easy, informative, inexpensive and quick. Online chat assistance available for any issues. I appreciated a way to get re-certified without attending class during Covid. Also the modified info to give CPR when the patient may have Covid.
The CPR/AED, First Aid course was full of helpful information and easy to follow. The videos helped with visual instruction. The ability to take this online and not have to be in a class for a whole day was beneficial to me.
In my opinion AHCA is great. I really enjoy and appreciate the lifetime renewal. Pay once your good for the rest of your life without having to pay every time to retake the test and get your certificate. Good stuff!
Easy, informative, inexpensive and quick. Online chat assistance available for any issues. I appreciated a way to get re-certified without attending class during Covid. Also the modified info to give CPR when the patient may have Covid.
The CPR/AED, First Aid course was full of helpful information and easy to follow. The videos helped with visual instruction. The ability to take this online and not have to be in a class for a whole day was beneficial to me.
We offer savings for groups of 5 or more. We have a dedicated team for CPR Group Certifications & an assigned account executive for each group.
American Health Care Academy and Postgraduate Institute for Medicine provide a joint CE certification for all CPR and First Aid courses.
Join other Childcare Providers in Georgia to get online continuing education hours.