The ILSi Process
ILSi is not open to applications in the same way our other courses are.
Instead, our future Instructors are found when they’re Candidates on one of our ILS courses. Our Course Directors and Faculty identify Candidates who they feel would make excellent Instructors and recommend them as having Instructor potential (IP). Those Candidates then receive a letter inviting them to book a place on an ILSi course.
ILSi teaches the knowledge and skills required to:
- understand the nature of teaching and learning;
- understand the needs of individual learners;
- understand the awareness of the four domains of learning;
- undertake the various types of teaching sessions on the provider courses.
ILSi must be taken within one year of the date of the provider course.
This day-long course consists of lectures, skill stations and simulation teaching sessions. The course will take place in a Resuscitation Council UK Course Centre.
All of our Course Centres are approved and certified by Resuscitation Council UK. Courses are run by dedicated and qualified Instructors, who have taken an RCUK Instructor course to guarantee that our courses are uniform and the content remains the same across our Course Centres.
Pre course preparation:
Candidates will receive a copy of the Pocket Guide to Teaching for Clinical Instructors, as well as teaching materials and assessment forms at least four weeks prior to the course, which they must read in preparation for the course. They should use the materials to prepare for their allocated teaching session that will take place during the course.
Programme:
During the one-day course, Candidates will learn about what is needed to deliver an ILS and PILS course, learning and practicing key skills and facilitating teaching simulations.
Download the full programme
Assessment and certification:
Continuous assessment occurs throughout the ILSi course. Upon successful completion of the course, Candidates will receive a Resuscitation Council UK ILS Instructor certificate.
Certified Instructors will also receive complementary Associate Membership of Resuscitation Council UK, which provides a variety of benefits.
Newly qualified (IC) Instructors will be supported and assessed on the first two courses they teach, to consolidate what has been learnt on the ILSi course.
This course is recognised as continuing professional development (CPD) by the Medical, Dental and Nursing Royal Colleges and Health Care Professional Council. Please contact your registering body for further information.