For Course Facilitators
IRWA Course Facilitators
IRWA is dedicated to serving the education and professional development needs of our members. To ensure our courses meet the highest quality standards, IRWA enforces a stringent criteria for all course Facilitators.
IRWA Course Facilitators are experts in the subjects they teach. Each Facilitator is specifically matched with those courses that align with their area of expertise. This means they have the experience to answer the most challenging questions, and because they are independent contractors (and not IRWA employees), they are able to provide real-world solutions to real-world problems.
Qualifications
Facilitating an IRWA course is a privilege extended on a contractual basis to active and qualified members of the Association.
All Facilitators possess a college degree or have professional education/training in the discipline in which applying to instruct, or are currently working as a Facilitator in good standing for an organization, association, college or university.
Facilitators must document that they have five years of recent, active experience in the subject matter of the course, as well as past teaching experience (within the past five years) with adult learning/training experience, public speaking engagements, and/or seminar presentations.
Facilitators must demonstrate completion of an acceptable train-the-trainer program from either the American Management Association (AMA) two-day workshop titled, “How To Train Adults”, IRWA (Facilitator Clinic) or other comparable provider as approved by the IPDC.
All active Facilitators must have documented evidence of having successfully completed or audited the IRWA course(s) they facilitate.
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