Showing posts with label certification. Show all posts
Showing posts with label certification. Show all posts

Monday, September 28, 2015

How to Become an EMT in Oregon (4 Steps)


Complete EMT training. You can take the Associate of Applied Science in EMT program at Portland Community College, the EMT Certification and Associate's Degree program at Lane Community College in Eugene or the EMT Associate's Degree at Chemeketa Community College in Salem. Choose which type of training will best fit you.
Earn an EMT certification by taking the State of Oregon and National Registry certification exams. Meet the basic requirements by being at least 18 years old, physically and mentally fit, and free from addiction to drugs or alcohol.
Complete the application packet and send to the course director for the EMT certification exam you are applying for. Submit the application forms and pay the necessary fees ($70 for the EMT basic exam, $75 for the EMT intermediate exam, and $200 for the EMT paramedic exam).
Get a date and time to take the certification exam. The schedule will be sent to you by the National Registry. Participate in and pass both the written and hands-on exams. Earn National Registry certification and Oregon certification after passing the exam.
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Sunday, September 6, 2015

How to Earn a CLAD Certificate Online (4 Steps)


Have a California teaching credential. To receive the CLAD certificate you must be a licensed teacher in the state of California. You do not have to be presently teaching to be eligible for a CLAD certificate. Visit the California Department of Education's website to obtain your teaching credential if you have not already.
Locate an online school that provides 12 or more higher-level graduate semester units of CLAD classes, which prepares you for CLAD certification. In order to meet the CLAD certification requirements, you must have taken a certain amount of courses. There are many online schools in California that offer this coursework. For example, Canyon College offers online CLAD programs. It takes approximately eight weeks per class to complete your CLAD requirements (four classes minimum).
Prepare for the CTEL certification test. The scoring on all three tests will be scaled to 220, which is the minimum passing score. However you can score between 100 and 300 on each of the three subtests. You have five years to use each test towards your certification. The CTEL examination can be taken as often as needed in order for you to pass. Utilize the study guides on the CTEL examination website to be prepared for the test.
Apply for your CLAD certificate. Expect to pay a processing fee. Send in a copy of your CTEL examination scoring, the application and transcripts of the necessary coursework that you took online for the class certification.
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