How to Become An OL Presenter:
Sucessfully complete the Presenter’s Certification Course, successfully give a 10-minute condensed Operation Lifesaver Adult Presentation, receive an acceptable rating from the Trainer and obtain a passing score on the Post-Course Test.
After completing the Presenter’s Certification Course, a presenter must give their first full public presentation within 90 days. The presenter candidate must receive an acceptable rating from the assigned trainer or presenter to become officially certified. In some circumstances, additional training and more than one presentation and evaluation may be required beyond the 90-day period before the presenter can successfully complete the certification process.
Presenters must fully understand and agree to abide by all general policies and procedures of OLI as stated in the Volunteer Application.
Each Presenter must give a minimum of four (4) presentations a year to maintain certification. This minimum requirement may be waived under special circumstances with the written approval of the state coordinator. Presenters inactive for a period of twelve (12) months are subject to review and loss of certification by OLI.
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Please complete the Volunteer Application Form and review the Sex Offender Registry Policy to become an OL Presenter. You can email the Volunteer Application to the Executive Director: jfeder@inol.org or fax to: 317.267.4357
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