£950
Age: From 18
Duration: 3 – 5 Days
Location: Multiple
Price includes:
- Instructor Development Crew Pack
- Instructor Slates
- Classroom Sessions
- Equipment Hire
- Dive Site entry fees
- Transport
- Application fee for PADI membership. This fee is paid directly to PADI upon successful completion of the course.
Becoming an Assistant Instructor – sharing your knowledge and experience
The PADI Assistant Instructor course takes PADI Divemaster training a step further by teaching certified assistants how to introduce new knowledge and skills independently, or with minimal supervision. The course enhances abilities as an instructional assistant and provides candidates with practical experience in teaching knowledge and skill development portions of various PADI courses. Candidates also learn to conduct open water dives for the courses they can teach, such as the Peak Performance Buoyancy specialty. The course familiarizes candidates with PADI Standards, administrative requirements and certification procedures and prepares them for additional PADI Instructor training.
Get involved with teaching, supervising and guiding and become a role model to others anywhere in the world. Become a PADI Assistant Instructor today!
Take a look at the Course Specifics tab to find out more about what will happen on your course.
The PADI Assistant Instructor Course is the first portion of the PADI Instructor Development Course (IDC). When followed by the Open Water Scuba Instructor Course (OWSI) and successful performance at an Instructor Examination (IE), this leads to certification as a PADI Open Water Scuba Instructor.
Over the course of three to five days you will participate in the following workshops and practical sessions
• PADI System Workshop
• Learning and Teaching Workshop
• Discover Scuba Diving Workshop
• Risk Management and Licensing Workshop
• Knowledge Development Presentation Workshop and Candidate Knowledge Development Presentations
• Skill Development Workshop
• Confined Water Training Workshop and Candidate Confined Water Teaching
Presentations
• Open Water Training Workshop and Candidate Open Water Teaching
Presentations
• Sales Techniques Workshop
• Complete the Diver Rescue assessment from the PADI Divemaster course in
open water.
• PADI Standards and Procedures Exam
• PADI Discover Scuba Diving and Snorkelling Programs
• Teaching Project Aware and Peak Performance Buoyancy Specialities.
Prior to attending the course, candidates must complete the required Assistant Instructor Course e-Learning training packages.
Our price includes the Instructor Development online crew pack, eLearning materials and Instructor Slates, which are required materials for the course.
Book now to enrol onto becoming a PADI Assistant Instructor – we appreciate that this training requires some financial outlay, please feel free to contact us in regards to this, or if you already have the required materials.
To take part in a Divemaster course you must:
- be in reasonable health
- be over 18 years old
- medically evaluated and cleared for diving by a physician within 12 months
- have a current First Aid certification that includes CPR
- be qualified to PADI Divemaster level with 60 logged dives