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![]() Divemaster Scuba invites you to become a Professional Scuba Diving Instructor in 2007 |
Expand your horizons, develop your potential, become a professional Scuba Diving Instructor. All you need is 100 logged dives, be certified to at least one of the qualifications listed below, commitment and enthusiasm, and you could be a qualified Professional Scuba Diving Instructor by the end of December. We have a flexible timetable to ensure that you receive all the support and encouragement you would expect from one of the UK top training schools. |
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From any of the qualifications listed you can join the Instructor Development Program. PADI Assistant Instructors can go directly on to the 4 day OWSI all others should consider either the full IDC or complete the PADI Assistant Instructor Course with us on our flexible program as listed below.
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For BS-AC crossovers we can included a PADI orientation session with our BS-AC Advanced Instructor / PADI Staff Instructor prior to the PADI AI or OWSI Course. General Program |
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AI and OWSI June / July |
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Fri 22nd June |
Sunday 1st July |
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AI and OWSI Nov / Dec |
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Fri 30th November |
Sunday 9th December |
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Divemaster Scuba are one of the UK's leading Diver Training Centres. Based in N.E. Derbyshire we have training facilities in Nottingham, Chesterfield and Sheffield, with up to 5 pool sessions per week. The largest being 25 metres square and 6 metres deep. Our Dive Centre is the largest Scuba only facility in the region. We have full-time Scuba Instructors. Most of our current team have worked abroad as dive professionals and between them have a wealth of talent and experience. Mike and Steve are both dual qualified both being Advanced BS-AC (British Sub-Aqua Club) Instructors and can speak from experience regarding crossover qualifications. |
Becoming a Professional Diving Instructor takes time and commitment. Before you choose which Centre to do your IDC (Instructor Development Course) with, call in and have a chat. Join us on one of our training sessions. Check out our facilities. Meet the people. There is a vast difference between being taught to become an Instructor and learning to become a Dive Professional. |
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Equipment Requirements
During in-water sessions you'll need your normal diving kit including; regulator, BCD, alternate air source,mask, snorkel, fins, timing device, depth gauge, compass, knife/tool, slate, dive table, signalling device, cylinder, weight belt & weights. All air is supplied during the Course. |
What happens on the IDC?As with all PADI programs the AI, OWSI and IDC are performance based. However, they have the following minimum times:
Some programs are run evenings and weekends, minimising the amount of time you need to take off work. However, most candidates find it more beneficial to concentrate on the programs without distractions.
You must also:
All this in 7 - 8 days - However, this is ample time but it requires your total commitment to the Course. We Guarantee you will receive our total commitment throughout the Course to ensure you success as a PADI Instructor. |