Is it worth becoming Assistant Instructor v Full Instructor?
The rating between Divemaster and Open Water Scuba Instructor. This course enables you to build upon your abilities to organise and supervise scuba diving activities, while concentrating on developing teaching skills. As an Assistant Instructor you are a more valuable PADI Professional to a Dive Centre through the additional range of duties you can undertake.
So if you like people, wish to share your passion for being in and around water (as well as under it!), or someone who is not sure if instructing is for them, then the Assistant Instructor course gives you the chance to teach without completing the full Instructor Development Course
So if you like people, wish to share your passion for being in and around water (as well as under it!), or someone who is not sure if instructing is for them, then the Assistant Instructor course gives you the chance to teach without completing the full Instructor Development Course
Overview
The Assistant Instructor course is the second Membership / Professional Level in the PADI system and is the foundation block of the full Instructor Development Course (IDC). Assistant Instructors are generally well prepared to enter the Open Water Scuba Instructor (OWSI) element of the IDC as they've had time to build experience teaching and working with students. The Open Water Instructor element of the IDC builds upon the skills, learning and tools that Assistant Instructors learn.
Dive Rutland Philosophy
Here at Dive Rutland, we would like you to question whether someone who is teaching i.e. an Instructor or Assistant Instructor is actually instructing. Ask yourself, can you actually instruct someone in the art of clearing their mask. The answer is NO. I can show you how to clear your mask but only you can actually undertake the skill and the way that it can be achieved is varied, so because I do it one way, is that the right way. Probably not, it is the way that I do... the way that you do will and could quite rightly be a variance on that, so am I an instructor, no I believe not... I believe I am a coach and all instructors should have that approach and mentality.
What we actually do is CHANGE LIVES!
You do that by:
We believe that PADI Instructors get FAR better results when they STOP trying to teach......Instead they ALLOW their students to learn. The Assistant Instructor course is the start of this process, so to find out HOW, come and join this course.
What we actually do is CHANGE LIVES!
You do that by:
- Installing confidence in others!
- Improving people's self esteem!
- Helping people reach impossible goals!
- Give people a purpose in life!
- Make lifelong friends!
- Gain respect from others!
We believe that PADI Instructors get FAR better results when they STOP trying to teach......Instead they ALLOW their students to learn. The Assistant Instructor course is the start of this process, so to find out HOW, come and join this course.
What can Assistant Instructors Do?
In addition to the responsibilities and duties you already have as a PADI Divemaster, as a PADI Assistant Instructor you will be able to have the confidence and the ability to :-"
- Teach fun academic presentations under the indirect supervision of a PADI Instructor;
- Present initial skills training in confined water and evaluate Open Water Diver surface skills all under the indirect supervision of a PADI Instructor using a modern approach to diving;
- Teach and certify PADI Peak Performance Buoyancy, Project AWARE and the AWARE Coral Reef Conservation Specialty Course; and
- Independently Conduct PADI Discover Scuba Diving, Bubblemaker and PADI Seal Team Aquamissions;
- Teach and certify divers in speciality courses that do not include dives after completing Speciality Instructor Training courses and earning the corresponding Speciality Instructor rating
Why with Dive Rutland?
Our Course Director Tracey runs a fully inclusive dive centre and on completing your Assistant Instructor course we can provide you with the opportunity to work alongside our professional team to gain valuable experience, which would make you part of the camaraderie of a fun busy team. Our Assistant Instructor course is very modern. No teaching people on their knees... we use the very latest psychology to make learning a complete holistic process.. Unique in the diving world, well it was but more and more people and dive centres are following our lead.
What do I need to start?
- Be a PADI Divemaster or qualifying certification from another certification agency
- 18 years old
- Have 60 logged dives, including night, deep and navigation dives
- Medical clearance attesting to dive fitness signed by a physician within the previous 12 months.
- Certified diver for six months.
- EFR Primary and Secondary Care course completion (or qualifying training) within the last 24 months.
- If not a PADI Divemaster, complete the PADI Divemaster course diver rescue skills assessment.
- Submit documentation of qualifying certifications for entry level, advanced, rescue and leadership level, as necessary.
- Want a fun and exciting career!
What Will I Learn?
- How to make all courses fun;
- How to install confidence in others;
- Knowledge development through self-study, quizzes, lectures and presentations;
- How to get the best out of your students by practising delivering
- Open water workshops, rescue assessment and candidate presentations.
- Confined water skill reviews and assessment, workshops and presentations;
Have a look at our Youtube channel for demonstrations of the skills you will learn to do
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Materials
Materials are not included in the price of the course
The IDC Candidate Crewpack - 2020 Format is required for the course- 60234
Which includes all Digital presentations (IDC elearning) and the hard-copy slates all in a smart PADI Pro Backpack
Which we are happy to order for you.
The IDC Candidate Crewpack - 2020 Format is required for the course- 60234
Which includes all Digital presentations (IDC elearning) and the hard-copy slates all in a smart PADI Pro Backpack
Which we are happy to order for you.
How Long will it take?
3 - 4 days depending on a candidates starting point.
Equipment Required
As someone who is a dive professional it is expected that you have your own dive equipment
Preparation
As with any course you get the most of out of it if you are well prepared. Prior to the course you will complete some independent study via your PADI IDC elearning, which is contained within the IDC Candidate Crewpack.
Next Steps
Maybe become an Open Water Scuba instructor or even a Gas Blender. Let us help with your ongoing dive career.
PADI Assistant Instructor Programme is
£500.00
+ excludes Entrance Fees to Open Water Site
+ Excludes PADI Application Fee*
FREE APPLICATIONS UNTIL THE END OF JANUARY 2021 SAVING YOU £78.00
Call us or pop in to our Dive Centre and chat about your Instructor thoughts!!
And Live YOUR Dream
£500.00
+ excludes Entrance Fees to Open Water Site
+ Excludes PADI Application Fee*
FREE APPLICATIONS UNTIL THE END OF JANUARY 2021 SAVING YOU £78.00
Call us or pop in to our Dive Centre and chat about your Instructor thoughts!!
And Live YOUR Dream
Last updated: November 2020
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Dive Rutland is the trading name for Dive Rutland Limited, a company registered in England and Wales with company number 9433835.
Registered address: 8 Horn Close, Oakham, Rutland LE15 6FE
Dive Rutland is the trading name for Dive Rutland Limited, a company registered in England and Wales with company number 9433835.
Registered address: 8 Horn Close, Oakham, Rutland LE15 6FE