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SAIT partners with the Solicitor General and Alberta Advanced Education to deliver Standard First Aid Training at Calgary Correctional Centre (CCC). Instruction is scheduled on-site in Calgary, with programs running Monday through Friday, up to six hours daily and about ten courses per year.
The ideal candidate is a certified Standard First Aid Instructor with 5+ years’ teaching experience and red cross provider status.
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SAIT has partnered with the Solicitor General and Alberta Advanced Education to deliver Standard First Aid Training at Calgary Correctional Centre (CCC). This instructional opportunity to scheduled to deliver in-person training on site at CCC.
The tentative start date is November 2026to August 2027
Programing will run Monday to Friday (with the exception of Statutory holidays), max 6 hours per day.
Approximately 10 courses per year
The ideal candidate would be certified as a Standard First Aid Instructor and H2S Alive Instructor.
Police Information Check is required as part of the onboarding process
Job location: Calgary, AB - Calgary Corrections
Job classification: Instructor
# of positions: 1-2
Posting closing date: Open until a suitable candidate is found
Position end date: August 31, 2027
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