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PADI Assistant Instructor

Hussam Felemban

PADI Assistant Instructors and PADI Open Water Scuba Instructors are amongst the most sought-after diving professionals around the world because they've completed the program that sets the standard for training dive professionals. The Instructor Development Course (IDC) is made up of two parts - the Assistant Instructor course and the Open Water Scuba Instructor program. Successfully completing the Assistant Instructor course results in a PADI Assistant Instructor qualification. Those who have earned this credential have learned; - How to conduct all PADI core dive courses - All PADI Standards and Procedures for courses you can teach with in water workshops - The Business of Diving and your role as a dive instructor - The PADI System relative to Learning and Instruction Verify an individual PADI Member’s credential status here: https://bit.ly/PADIProChek. PADI Members must be renewed and authorized to conduct PADI courses and programs.

Skills / Knowledge

  • Organize and present information
  • Marketing Diving and Sales Counseling
  • Risk Management and Diver Safety
  • Control open water dives
  • Conduct skill development sessions

Issued on

February 15, 2024

Expires on

Does not expire

Earning Criteria

Required

knowledge
- Emergency First Response Primary and Secondary Care (CPR and First Aid) training within the past 24 months. - Candidates also need to be an Emergency First Response Instructor, but this rating can be earned during dive instructor training.
experience
- At least 60 logged scuba dives and 100 scuba dives to attend an IE.
other
- An Instructor Examination (IE) is a two-day evaluative program that tests a dive instructor candidate's teaching ability, dive theory knowledge, skill level, understanding of the PADI System, attitude, and professionalism. - Candidates will need a medical statement signed by a physician within the last 12 months.