You're a Divemaster and part of your
job is helping to supervise students.
You want to do more hands on working with students but don't want to makethe leap
to Instructor.If this is you or you want to get to this level, then Assistant Instructor is for you. |
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At Dive Utah, we want our students to be surrounded
by the best possible divers.
Both our Divemasters and our Assistant Instructors go through extensive
training to become certified assistants to our Instructors. As an
Assistant Instructor, you'll be actually teaching different parts
of different classes.
In the Knowledge Development portion, you'll learn more about
the PADI System of Diver Education and how to become a diving educator
rather than instructor. You'll learn to teach the academic sections
of several PADI classes.
In the Confined Water or pool portion, you'll refine your
skills and learn to teach in water.
We have one Open Water portion where we do the same at the lake.
You'll need to be PADI Advanced Open Water, Rescue Diver and Divemaster
certified or equivalent. You need to be in good physical condition
for diving and have a diving-medical exam conducted within the last
year. You must have a minimum of 60 logged dives. As an Assistant
Instructor, you are expected to have your own equipment that is
professional, both in appearance as well as performance. (Tanks
and weights can be provided.)
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One step closer to Instructor.
Let Dive Utah turn you into an
Assistant Instructor today! |
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