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Divemaster
Take the first step in your dive career and become a PADI Divemaster.
Working closely with a PADI Instructor, you'll expand your dive knowledge
and hone your skills as you become a dive professional. PADI Divemaster
training develops your leadership abilities by training you to supervise
dive activities and assist instructors with student divers.
What can PADI Divemasters
do?
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Work at local dive centers, on live-aboard dive boats,
yachts and at exotic resort locations
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Assist PADI Instructors with students
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Lead PADI Scuba Divers on guided dive tours
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Teach and certify PADI Skin Divers
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Teach PADI Discover Snorkeling programs
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Conduct PADI Scuba Review programs for certified divers
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Lead certified divers on Discover Local Diving
experiences
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Teach Emergency First Response programs after successful
completion of an Emergency First Response Instructor course.
What do I need to start?
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PADI Advanced Open Water Diver or qualifying
certification from another training organization
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PADI Rescue Diver certification or qualifying
certification from another training organization.
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Medical clearance signed by a physician
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20 logged dives
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18 years old
What will I do?
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Learn dive leadership through classroom and independent
study sessions
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Complete water skills and stamina exercises in confined
and open water
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Training exercises to test organizational and problem
solving abilities
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An internship or series of practical training exercises
How long will it take?
What materials are needed?
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Divemaster Training Package
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Divemaster Video
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Encyclopedia of Recreational Diving
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Diving Knowledge Workbook
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PADI Instructor Manual
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Log Book
PADI
Assistant Instructor
The PADI Assistant Instructor course is the first portion of the PADI
Instructor Development Course (IDC).
You'll not only gain additional experience as a PADI Professional but
you'll also start learning the PADI System
of diver education.
What can PADI Assistant
Instructors do?
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Teach academic presentations under the indirect
supervision of a PADI Instructor
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Evaluate Open Water Diver surface skills under the
indirect supervision of a PADI Instructor
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Teach the PADI Peak Performance Buoyancy Specialty
course
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Teach Project AWARE Specialty courses
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Conduct PADI Discover Scuba experiences
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Teach Emergency First Response after successful
completion of an Emergency First Response Instructor course
What will I need to start?
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PADI Divemaster rating or qualifying certification from
another certification organization
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At least 18 years old
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Have 60 logged dives, including night, deep, and
navigation dives
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Have been a certified diver for at least 6 months
What will I do?
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Knowledge development through self-study, quizzes,
lectures and presentations
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Confined water skill review and assessment, workshops
and presentations
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Open water workshops, rescue assessment and candidate
presentations
How long will it take?
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The course can vary from as little as three days to more
than two weeks
What materials are needed?
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PADI Instructor Manual
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Instructor Candidate Workbook
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Open Water Lesson Planning Slate
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Confined Water Lesson Preparation Slate
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Open Water Aquatic Cue Cards
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Confined Water Aquatic Cue Cards
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The Law and the Diving Professional
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The Business of Diving
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The Best of The Undersea Journal
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Log Book
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Peak Performance Buoyancy Specialty Instructor Specialty
Instructor Outline
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Project AWARE Specialty Program Instructor Outline
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Aware Coral Reef Conservation Specialty Instructor
Outline
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Open Water Diver Manual
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Recreational Dive Planner, The Wheel and table, and
Instructions for Use Booklets
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Open Water Diver Quizzes and Exam booklet
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Adventures in Diving Manual
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Rescue Diver Manual
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Rescue Diver Final Exams Booklet
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Divemaster Manual
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Divemaster Final Exams Booklet
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