

PADI Instructor Courses in the Canary Islands(PADI
IDC) and PADI Divemaster Courses Forthcoming I.D.C. commencing 12th
May 2008.
PADI Instructor Development Course
The PADI IDC begins
with independent self study and encompasses 2 PADI programmes. The Assistant
Instructor Course (AI) and the Open Water Scuba Instructor Course (OWSI).
The course takes 8 days in total.
The focus of these
programmes is on development and learning by making mistakes and being
corrected. We learn best by making mistakes, then receiving the necessary
feedback to help us improve.
On successful completion
of thePADI IDC you will receive confirmation from the Course Director,
which will allow you to attend an Instructor Examination (IE).
If you are already
a PADI Assistant Instructor you need only complete the OWSI part of
thePADI IDC.
If you are already
an Instructor with another diving organisation you can choose to complete
the OWSI part of the IDC and crossover to a PADI Instructor.
Pre-requisites
for commencing the course.
Be certified as a
PADI Divemaster or hold a leadership level certification with another
recreational diver training organisation.
Be at least 18 years
of age.
Submit medical clearance
for diving signed by a physician, this must be current within the last
12 months. The physician signing the declaration cannot be the applicant.
Have been a certified diver
for at least 6 months and have completed and logged 60 scuba dives showing
experience of night, deep and navigation dives. Please note to attend
the PADI Instructor Examination (PADI IE) the candidate must have 100
logged dives.
PADI Divemaster
Intern course
We
offer the PADI Divemaster intern route to becoming a PADI professional.
If you are willing to commit at least 8 weeks to the course, we commit
our time and effort to training you ´free of charge´.
Should you wish to
continue your education and become a PADI Instructor we offer a saving
on course fees for our Instructor Development Course, which runs twice
per year.
Pre-requisites
for commencing the course.
Be certified up to the level
of PADI Rescue diver or have a qualifying certification from another
diver training organisation.
Be at least 18 years old.
Submit to the Instructor
medical clearance obtained within the last 12 months. The physician
signing the declaration cannot be the applicant.
Have completed and logged
at least 20 dives.
Submit proof of Emergency
First Response Primary Care (CPR) and Secondary Care (First Aid) training
(or other qualifying CPR/First Aid training) within the last 24 months.