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CPR Certification Requirements for Coaches in Massachusetts


Massachusetts is a unique and special state, and itā€™s one of the states that has recently seen a surge of support for online-based CPR certification in recent years. 

Just like any state, itā€™s important to know what the acceptance is for online CPR certifications. Below weā€™ve prepared a list of the specific approvals of ProTrainings courses for Coaches in the state of Massachusetts.
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Summary of CPR Certification Requirements for Massachusetts



  • Coaches in Massachusetts are required to have an Adult, Child, and Infant Pediatric CPR, AED and First Aid certification.
  • The Massachusetts Department of Public Health requires a Lay Rescuer CPR, AED certification. Required training should include; Adult, Child, Infant CPR, AED, and First Aid.
  • An online course is accepted in Massachusetts for Coaches.
  • A (hands-on) practical skills component may be required by your local school district to maintain employment.
  • Most employers will require a Lay Rescuer CPR, AED, and First Aid certification for all ages.
 

Course Content


Coaches in Massachusetts usually need a Lay Rescuer CPR, AED certification. Required training should include; Adult, Child, Infant CPR, AED and First Aid.



Delivery Method

Coaches in Massachusetts may complete their training online, in-person or via a blended course in order to meet their state licensure requirement. Different school districts may require a specific training method or a specific provider.

If you are not certain of your employer's requirement, make sure to check with them about both the training type and the required course content.

List of ALL Board and approval bodies:

Department of Public Health

Summary of CPR Certification Requirements for Massachusetts:

The Massachusetts State Board of Education requires Coaches to maintain a certification in Adult, Child, and Infant Pediatric CPR, AED and First Aid. A hands-on skills demonstration is not required on the state level for licensing, but may be required at the local district level.

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Board Statement:

Section 47A: Athletic coaches; employment
All coaches shall have a current certification in cardiopulmonary resuscitation;

Board Req. Board Info

Massachusetts Interscholastic Athletic Association (MIAA)

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Progress through your CPR and first aid certification online from any device! Easily complete your training online so you can finish your certification anytime, anywhere.

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Blended

In addition to your online first aid and CPR certification, practice hands-on with a CPR manikin in a blended program.

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Classroom

Our online CPR and first aid certification resources can be used to facilitate classroom training, skills practice, and continuing education.

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