If you like people, have a passion for scuba diving and want an extraordinary life – become a Instructor. Teaching scuba diving allows you to share your love of the aquatic world with others while doing what you enjoy – being in, around and under water. Open Water Scuba Instructors and Assistant Instructors are the most sought-after dive professionals around the world because they’ve completed the program that sets the standard for training dive professionals. You earn a Instructor rating through hard work and commitment, but you’re rewarded with a job that lets you share incredible underwater adventures with others – transforming their lives for the better and enriching yours.
What can the Assistant Instructor do;
- Open his own diving center – resort
- He works in diving centers and tourist resorts.
- Supports apprentice divers in training
- Guides the Scuba Divers on diving trips
- Teaches Discover Scuba Diving
- Teaches and certifies Skin Divers
- Teaches the Discover Snorkeling Program
- Teaches the Scuba Review Program for certified divers
- Guides certified divers in the Discover Local Diving program
What the course includes;
- Guided diving is taught
- Completes underwater skills and aquatic life exercises in the pool and sea
- Trained in organization and problem solving
- Takes part in a series of training exercises
- Learns to teach and follow the standards of the organization
Course duration:
The Assistant Instructor Course is based on the degree of understanding and performance. The education develops according to the receptivity and the assimilation of the courses. This allows you to move at a pace that is comfortable for you.
Course duration 3-5 days.
To participate in the course you need:
- Be at least 18 years old
- Be a Rescue Diver and Dive Master
- Be an Emergency First Responder Secontary Care (First Aid)
- Be an Emergency First Responder Primary Care (CPR)
- Be an Oxygen Provider
- At least 60 logged dives
You can be certified by: