Nonprofit
CPR & First Aid Education Instructor
Details
Description
Organization: Center for Movement Challenges (CFMC)
Location: Sandy Springs, GA
Volunteer Type: One-Time or Occasional Volunteer Opportunity
Schedule: Flexible (Weekday or Weekend Options Available)
Help Keep Our Community Safe
The Center for Movement Challenges (CFMC) is seeking a volunteer with CPR and First Aid knowledge to lead an educational session for our members, staff, and volunteers.
CFMC is a nonprofit organization serving individuals living with Parkinson's disease and other movement disorders through specialized exercise, wellness, education, and support programs.
We are looking for someone who can provide a hands-on, informational training focused on recognizing emergencies, responding appropriately, and basic CPR and First Aid techniques. This is intended to be an educational workshop only and does not need to provide certifications.
Volunteer Responsibilities
- Lead a CPR and First Aid educational session (approximately 60–90 minutes)
- Demonstrate basic CPR techniques and emergency response procedures
- Answer participant questions
- Provide hands-on learning opportunities when appropriate
- Bring a CPR training mannequin ("dummy") for demonstration purposes
Qualifications
- Experience with CPR and First Aid instruction preferred
- Healthcare professionals, EMTs, firefighters, nurses, physicians, athletic trainers, and CPR instructors are encouraged to apply
- Comfortable presenting to groups
- Passion for community education and helping others
Time Commitment
- One educational session
- Date and time are flexible and can be scheduled based on volunteer availability
Why Volunteer?
By sharing your expertise, you'll help equip individuals living with Parkinson's disease, their care partners, staff, and volunteers with valuable skills and confidence to respond in an emergency.
About CFMC
The Center for Movement Challenges is a Sandy Springs-based nonprofit dedicated to improving quality of life for individuals living with Parkinson's disease and other movement disorders through specialized exercise programs, wellness offerings, education, and community support.
Interested? We'd love to hear from you!
Contact:
Annie Long
Executive Director
Center for Movement Challenges
713-823-1398
Location
Center for Movement Challenges
Suite A-16
