Bronze Cross Examiner

The Lifesaving Society appoints Bronze Cross Examiners only upon the recommendation of their Area Chair. Bronze Cross Examiner candidates are experienced Lifesaving Instructors who undergo specific training in examination standards and apprenticeship. Bronze Cross Examiners are empowered to certify Bronze Medallion and Bronze Cross candidates.

Lifesaving Instructors should first gain significant experienced teaching Bronze Medallion and Bronze Cross before applying for Bronze Cross Examiner appointment.

Prerequisites: Lifesaving Instructor certification; Examination Standards Clinic; co-examination apprenticeship; Area Chair approval. Upon successful completion of co-exam apprenticeship, you must submit the completed Examiner Training Record to the Society's office for Area Chair approval. Do you have the prerequisites to become a Bronze Cross Examiner?

Candidate recognition: Certification card.

Costs: There is no Lifesaving Society fee for this volunteer position.

Recertification: Examiners remain current by recertifying within 24 months of the last certification date. Recertification is through the Society's professional development credit system. Is it time to recertify?

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