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In other words,
you’re the cream of the crop and we want you!
As you may
know, many PADI Divemasters go on to become PADI Instructors. So,
the training and experience you gain through the PADI Divemaster
program helps shape your abilities and attitude toward becoming
a professional level diving educator. To help shape you into a Dive
Professional.
As a PADI
Divemaster, you'll be qualified to:
- Act as certified instructional
assistant to PADI Instructors.
- Supervise participants
in PADI experience programs for uncertified divers.
- Generally supervise
both training and no training related diving activities by planning,
organizing and directing dives.
- Teach and certify
PADI Skin Divers
- Conduct the PADI Scuba
Review program for certified divers.
- Conduct the Skin Diving
Skills segment of the PADI Open Water Diver course, confined
Water Diver four under the direction of a PADI Instructor.
- Enroll in PADI Instructor
level training
To qualify
for PADI Divemaster training, you'll need to:
- Be certified as a
PADI Advanced Open Water
Diver or hold a qualifying certification from another training
organization.
- Be certified as a
PADI Rescue Diver
or hold a qualifying certification from another training organization.
- Have logged a minimum
of 20 open water dives prior to entry into PADI Divemaster training,
and completed and logged a minimum of 60 open water dives with
experience in deep and navigation prior to certification as
a PADI Divemaster.
- Be at least 18 years
old.
- Be in good physical
condition for diving and submit a medical exam signed by a physician
prior to any in-water activities.
- At the time of certification,
have current training in CPR. (Current means that the CPR training
has not expired as defined by the CPR training organization.)
- At the time of certification,
have current training in First Aid.
(If the candidate does not hold a PADI Rescue Diver
certification, he must have first aid training that has not
expired as defined by the first aid training organization.)
You’ll complete
three phases in the PADI Divemaster program:
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Watermanship
and skills assessment |
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Watermanship and
stamina |
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General diving skills |
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| 2. |
Knowledge Development |
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Diving physics |
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Diving physiology |
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Diving skills and
environment |
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Supervising students
in training |
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Dive management
and control |
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Dive planning |
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Emergency assistance
plan for Diving emergencies in the local area |
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Mapping a local
open water site |
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Practical Application |
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This involves training
activities using various structured training sessions, simulated
scenarios and internship sessions with actual PADI programs.
These training sessions enable you to gain practical experience
as an instructional assistant and a supervisor of open water
diving activities, both as a coordinator and as an underwater
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Upon successfully
completing the PADI Divemaster program, you’ll receive a certification
card and wall certificate denoting this rating. You’ll also become
a member of PADI and receive benefits, including the ability to
purchase professional liability insurance (which may be required
to conduct some activities).
Here’s your
chance to share your love of diving with others
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