Priority Scheduled Instructor Job
Employer: PEAK Emergency Response Training
SpiderID: 14101233
Location: Delta, British Columbia
Posted: 11/18/2025
Wage: $42.50/hour
Priority Review Date: 2/16/2026
Job Code / NOC / SOC:
Category: Education/Teaching/Training
Job Description:
Company Business Name: Peak Project Management, Inc.
Company Operating Name: PEAK Emergency Response Training
Business Address: 1717 Beach Grove Rd, Delta, BC, V4L 1P4
Title of the Position: Priority Scheduled Instructor
Number of Positions Available: 1
Job Duties:
-Provide high-quality instruction using a systematic plan of lectures, practical skills scenarios, demonstrations, case studies, and other non-urban emergency care course curriculum.
-Liaise with clients to ensure the provided courses best suit their needs, operation, and employees; must be able to contextualize the non-urban emergency care curriculum to clients’ specific application of the course content.
-Organize, digitize, and file all course-related documentation.
-Assist with monitoring, editing, and developing course curriculum and content based on current research and industry best practices, as directed by the Programs and Accreditation Director.
-Organize, maintain, and restock regional training equipment and other course materials as necessary.
-Provide individualized instruction to fit the needs of all students, including those with alternate learning abilities.
-Prepare, administer, and mark standardized and practicum-based testing to evaluate students.
-Supervise, train, and evaluate instructors-in-development and their delivery of non-urban emergency care course curriculum.
-Provide career-based mentorship and guidance to students and instructors-in-training regarding the utilization of their training and skills.
Skill Requirements:
-Non-Urban Emergency Care, Advanced Occupational First Aid, or Wilderness First Responder Certificate
-Minimum of 3 years’ experience providing and/or teaching advanced emergency or non-urban emergency care (e.g., wilderness first responder, paramedic, ski patrol, nurse, or other licensed medical practitioner).
-Non-Urban Emergency Care Instructor, Occupational First Aid Advanced Instructor, or Wilderness First Responder Instructor-level Certificate
-Avalanche safety and education certification (e.g., CAA Operations Level 1 or higher, AST 1, CAA AVSAR Advanced Skills, or equivalent)
Work setting:
-Various locations
Personal suitability:
-Ability to mentor and train others.
-Ability to lead and direct a group.
-Ability to provide constructive feedback to students, other instructors, and clients.
-Organizational skills.
-Strong interpersonal skills.
-Ability to relate relevant personal experience to facilitate learning.
-Ability to provide conflict resolution for students and clients.
-Ability to accept and implement feedback.
-Ability to work within a team.
-Ability to lead a team.
Transportation/travel information:
-Willingness to travel
Physical capabilities:
-Physically able to lift training equipment up to 25kg, travel across uneven terrain and snow, and be able to deliver course content in front of students.
-Be psychologically fit to discuss the realities of medicine in a professional and educational manner.
-Be physically able to work outside in cold, heat, and inclement weather.
Terms of Employment: This is a permanent and full-time position, 30 hours of work per week (6 hours per day)
Language of Work: English
Wage: $42.50/hour
Vacation: 14 days
Contingent Wages: Mileage reimbursement (when using personal vehicle) $0.48/km. Expense reimbursement as necessary.
Locations of Work: Delta, BC, with frequent travel to client locations across Canada (mainly BC)
How to Apply: Apply with a cover letter, resume, and proof of required certifications to [email protected]
Company Operating Name: PEAK Emergency Response Training
Business Address: 1717 Beach Grove Rd, Delta, BC, V4L 1P4
Title of the Position: Priority Scheduled Instructor
Number of Positions Available: 1
Job Duties:
-Provide high-quality instruction using a systematic plan of lectures, practical skills scenarios, demonstrations, case studies, and other non-urban emergency care course curriculum.
-Liaise with clients to ensure the provided courses best suit their needs, operation, and employees; must be able to contextualize the non-urban emergency care curriculum to clients’ specific application of the course content.
-Organize, digitize, and file all course-related documentation.
-Assist with monitoring, editing, and developing course curriculum and content based on current research and industry best practices, as directed by the Programs and Accreditation Director.
-Organize, maintain, and restock regional training equipment and other course materials as necessary.
-Provide individualized instruction to fit the needs of all students, including those with alternate learning abilities.
-Prepare, administer, and mark standardized and practicum-based testing to evaluate students.
-Supervise, train, and evaluate instructors-in-development and their delivery of non-urban emergency care course curriculum.
-Provide career-based mentorship and guidance to students and instructors-in-training regarding the utilization of their training and skills.
Skill Requirements:
-Non-Urban Emergency Care, Advanced Occupational First Aid, or Wilderness First Responder Certificate
-Minimum of 3 years’ experience providing and/or teaching advanced emergency or non-urban emergency care (e.g., wilderness first responder, paramedic, ski patrol, nurse, or other licensed medical practitioner).
-Non-Urban Emergency Care Instructor, Occupational First Aid Advanced Instructor, or Wilderness First Responder Instructor-level Certificate
-Avalanche safety and education certification (e.g., CAA Operations Level 1 or higher, AST 1, CAA AVSAR Advanced Skills, or equivalent)
Work setting:
-Various locations
Personal suitability:
-Ability to mentor and train others.
-Ability to lead and direct a group.
-Ability to provide constructive feedback to students, other instructors, and clients.
-Organizational skills.
-Strong interpersonal skills.
-Ability to relate relevant personal experience to facilitate learning.
-Ability to provide conflict resolution for students and clients.
-Ability to accept and implement feedback.
-Ability to work within a team.
-Ability to lead a team.
Transportation/travel information:
-Willingness to travel
Physical capabilities:
-Physically able to lift training equipment up to 25kg, travel across uneven terrain and snow, and be able to deliver course content in front of students.
-Be psychologically fit to discuss the realities of medicine in a professional and educational manner.
-Be physically able to work outside in cold, heat, and inclement weather.
Terms of Employment: This is a permanent and full-time position, 30 hours of work per week (6 hours per day)
Language of Work: English
Wage: $42.50/hour
Vacation: 14 days
Contingent Wages: Mileage reimbursement (when using personal vehicle) $0.48/km. Expense reimbursement as necessary.
Locations of Work: Delta, BC, with frequent travel to client locations across Canada (mainly BC)
How to Apply: Apply with a cover letter, resume, and proof of required certifications to [email protected]
Job Criteria:
Start Date: As soon as possible
Position Type: Full-Time Permanent
Experience: 3
Education: None
Travel:
Vacation:
Contact Information:
| Contact Name: Hiring Manager | Type: Employer |
| Company: PEAK Emergency Response Training | |
| Web Site: https://peakemergencytraining.com/ | |