instructors

How to Become an Instructor

PHTA Instructor Assessment School
The PHTA Instructor Assessment School is designed to verify students’ ability to educate and to provide mentorship to the candidates who wish to become PHTA Instructors. The school, administered by the CPO Instructor Assessment Committee, will prepare students to teach PHTA products and programs.

Application for the Assessment School
To be considered, a candidate must:

  • Be 18 years or older
  • Be a current PHTA member
  • Scored 90% or higher on the CPO® Certification exam at least 1 year prior to submitting the application
  • Within the past 3 years, complete the following online course prerequisites listed on the application:
  • Have 3+ years hands-on experience with chemical adjustment, backwashing of filters, water balance, and water testing
  • Complete the application and submit it to nhood@phta.org

Applications are reviewed on a first come, first serve basis. Completion of the application and requirements does not guarantee acceptance into the school.

After Submitting Your Application

  1. PHTA will provide you with a confirmation of application receipt. If you do not receive a confirmation email, please let us know!
  2. Upon acceptance, PHTA will provide you with the procedures to register for the Assessment School. Fees are due at time of registration. PHTA does not offer refunds for the Instructor Assessment School.
    Please note: Registration does not launch until 4 months out from the scheduled course.
  3. Once a candidate is registered, PHTA will send materials to begin preparing for the school.
  4. Eight weeks prior to the school, PHTA will provide teaching assignments for the course.
  5. Upon completion, candidates can receive up to 24 CEUs.

Download our How to Become a PHTA Instructor brochure to share with others.

Upcoming Instructor School Schedule

Please note: You are required to be a PHTA member in order to attend the Instructor Assessment School. Not a member? Join today!

In-Person Instructor School Schedule

November 9-11, 2024
Dallas, TX

CPO Instructor Assessment Committee

The CPO Instructor Assessment Committee is a committee of PHTA Instructors that act as a resource to PHTA's Education Department. Each Assessment Committee member assists in in-person and virtual instructor trainings. Committee members assess each candidate's performance in teach-backs for assigned chapters, interaction with other candidates, and final examination scores. Recommendations are provided for ongoing assessment practices to enhance the candidates' experience and takeaway from each school.

Natalie Hood
Staff Liaison
Director of Certification and Instructor Relations
Pool & Hot Tub Alliance

Fontaine C. Piper, Ph.D.
Chair
Dean Emeritus
Truman State University

Paul Blake
Vice Chair
Owner
American Pool Consultants

Connie Sue Centrella
International Education Consultant

Katie Crysdale
Founder and PHTA CPO Instructor
Lakeview Aquatic Consultants Ltd.

Gary Fraser
PHTA CPO Instructor

Abiezer Gonzalez
Kendar Pool Service

Shane Ince
General Manager
Aquatics Information

Wayne Ivusich
Manager of Education & Technical Services
Taylor Technologies, Inc.

Gretchen Julian
Retired, Sr. Director - Auxiliary Operations and Services
Kent State University

Steve Lintz
Head Coach
Sierra Nevada Masters

Julio Limón, CPOI
Automation, Service Manager
LATAM & Caribbean
Pentair

Phil Reynolds
PHTA CPO Instructor

Craig Sears
President, PHTA Georgia Chapter
Sears Pool Management Consultants, Inc.

Laura M. Suppes, Ph.D.
Public Health and Environmental Studies
University of Wisconsin - Eau Claire

Roy Vore, Ph.D.
Vore & Associates

Questions? Contact nhood@phta.org.

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