If you want to become a trainer in Ireland, the best first step depends on what you want to teach. If you’re unsure which course to start with, this page will help you choose the right trainer pathway based on your goals.
The best course for you depends on the type of training you want to deliver and whether you want a specialist instructor qualification or a broader trainer foundation. Generally it is best to start off with a general qualification and the progress onto more industry specific ones.
QQI Level 6 Manual Handling Instructor
This is one of the most practical starting points if you want to become a workplace trainer in Ireland. It’s a strong first course because it gives you:
- a recognised instructor pathway
- a practical subject with broad employer demand
- a clear route into further instructor qualifications
- progression into courses such as:
- Patient Handling Instructor
- Fire Safety & Fire Marshal Instructor
- Working at Heghts Instructor
- Abrasive Wheels Instructor
Best for:
People who want a practical, commercially useful entry point into workplace training. It is required by staff in all industry sectors. Approxiamately 400, 000 people are trained in manual Handling annually. It ioncludes an element of Train the Trainer. Once completed, you will be in a posittion to deliver it and issue your own certification.
Click here for more information and to book: QQI Level 6 Manual Handling Instructor Course.
QQI Level 6 Training Delivery & Evaluation
This course is the best course if you want a general Train the Trainer qualification. Some training organisations require their trainers to have this qualification. It is a strong option if you want broader confidence and structure in planning and delivering training.
Best starting point for:
- internal company trainers
- supervisors or managers delivering staff learning
- people who want general training skills before specialising
This is best if you want to build broader training design and delivery skills, especially if you will be:
- creating training sessions
- delivering internal training in a range of topics
- facilitating workshops
- working in L&D, supervision, or management roles
If you want to deliver a regulated or specialist subject, you may still need a specific instructor qualification as well
Best starting point for:
- internal trainers
- team leaders
- managers
- learning & development roles
- people who want broader training delivery skills
Click here for more information and to book: QQI Level 6 Training Delivery & Evaluation Course
QQI Level 6 Patient Handling Instructor
This course is the best if you want to teach Patient Handling. However, you need to start with Manual Handling Instructor, then progress to the Patient Handling Instructor Course.
Best for:
- nursing homes
- homecare
- healthcare trainers
- clinical educators
Click here for more information and to book: QQI Level 6 Patient Handling Instructor Course
PHECC CFR Instructor or PHECC First Aid Instructor
These courses are the best starting point if want to teach First Aid or CFR.
Best starting point for:
- healthcare professionals
- safety trainers
- people expanding into first aid delivery
- emergency response trainers
- instructors expanding their service range
However, it must be noted that the process in becoming a CFR & FAR Instructor is not straight forward and can take up to six months. You then must affiliate with a Approved Training Institution/Recognised Institution oin order to deliver courses and issue certificates.
Click here for more information and to book: PHECC CFR Instructor Course or PHECC First Aid Instructor Course
Which Course Should You Do First?
Short decision matrix
| If your goal is… | Best first step |
| I want to teach Manual Handling | QQI Level 6 Manual Handling Instructor |
| I want broader training delivery skills | QQI Level 6 Train the Trainer course |
| I want to teach Patient Handling | Start with Manual Handling Instructor, then progress to QQI Level 6 Patient Handling Instructor Course: |
| I want to teach First Aid / CFR | Start with PHECC CFR Instructor Course and then progress to PHECC FAR Instructor Course |
| I want to build a training business | QQI Level 6 Manual Handling Instructor is often the strongest practical first step |
What Happens After Your First Trainer Course?
For many learners, the first instructor course is the start of a broader trainer pathway. It would be important though to expand your portfolio of courses if you want to:
- increase your value inside your organisation
- expand the range of training you can deliver
- build a broader commercial training offer
- create a long-term trainer portfolio
This progression generally depends on your own experience and background. The following are possible progression pathwatys:
Construction & Industrial Related Courses
For new trainers that have a background in construction or manufacturing, the followingf are possible courses:
Abrasive Wheels Instructor Course
Working at Heights Instructor Course
Fire Safety & Marshal Instructor Course
Healthcare Related Courses
Prevention and Management of Aggression and Violence Instructor Course
Infection Control Instructor Course
Portable Appliance Testing Course
Why Choose Qualtec for Trainer Courses?
Qualtec focuses specifically on training for trainers.
Our courses are designed for people who want to:
- become confident instructors
- deliver training safely and professionally
- gain recognised qualifications
- progress into additional instructor pathways over time
Learners choose Qualtec because they want:
- practical, real-world trainer development
- clear progression routes
- visible course pricing
- blended and structured delivery options
- support before, during and after training
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Frequently Asked Questions
FAQ 1
What is the best course to become a trainer in Ireland?
The best course depends on what you want to teach. If you want a practical and widely useful starting point, the QQI Level 6 Manual Handling Instructor course is often a strong first step. If you want broader delivery skills, a Train the Trainer course may be the better option.
FAQ 2
Do I need a specialist instructor qualification or a Train the Trainer course?
If you want to deliver a specific subject such as manual handling or patient handling, a specialist instructor qualification is usually the right route. If you want broader training design and delivery skills, Train the Trainer may be more suitable.
FAQ 3
Can I progress to other instructor courses after qualifying?
Yes. Many trainers begin with one course and then progress into related instructor qualifications depending on their sector and goals.
FAQ 4
What if I’m not sure which course is right for me?
If you’re unsure, start by comparing the course outcomes and choose the one that best matches the subject you want to teach and the type of trainer role you want to build.
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