Are you looking for something
extraordinary? To do something others can only dream of? To help people
transform their lives? To open doors you didn’t even know existed? All
of this, and more, awaits you as a PADI Open Water Scuba Instructor.
The Open Water Scuba Instructor
(OWSI) program is one of two distinct components of PADI’s Instructor
Development Course (IDC)—the core of PADI Instructor training. The
first portion is the Assistant Instructor course followed by the Open
Water Scuba Instructor program.
The OWSI program is a minimum of
four days. It introduces you to the entire PADI System of diver
education and concentrates on further developing your abilities as a
professional dive educator.
The Fun Part
It’s about life transformations—both
yours and those around you.
The fun part of instructor training
is interacting with course participants while creating friendships that
continue long after the course concludes.
You’ll begin networking with other
professionals and begin to explore PADI Pro Diving Jobs worldwide.
You’ll also have the opportunity to continue your professional
education by participating in specialty instructor courses, which train
you to teach specialties after instructor certification.
Get
College Credit
You may be able to earn college
credit for the PADI Open Water Scuba Instructor course.
The Challenging Part
The challenging part of this course
is your personal commitment to the training. The course requires you to
complete all the self-study Knowledge Reviews before the course begins
and to prepare daily assignments for teaching presentations daily.
Organization and dedication are key.
What You Learn
During the course you’ll learn how
to apply the PADI System of Education by presenting at least
- Two
confined water teaching presentations
- Two
knowledge development presentations
- One
open water teaching presentations integrating two skills
You will also attend and
participate in the following 14 curriculum presentations:
- Course
Orientation
- Dive
Industry Overview
- General
Standards and Procedures
- The
Role of Media and Prescriptive Teaching
- Legal
Responsibility and Risk Management
- PADI
Scuba Diver and Open Water Diver Course
- Adaptive
Teaching
- The
PADI Continuing Education Philosophy
- Business
Principles for the Dive Instructor
- Adventures
in Diving Program
- Specialty
Diver Courses and Master Scuba Diver Program
- Rescue
Diver Course
- Divemaster
Course
- Diver
Retention Programs
- How
to Teach the RDP (Instructors from recreational diver training
organizations other than PADI must complete.)
You will demonstrate
competence at
- performing
all 20 dive skills listed on the Skill Evaluation.
- performing
a facedown, nonstop swim for 800 metres/yards using a mask, snorkel and
fins.
- During
the course you’ll need to demonstrate competency in Dive theory by
passing a five-part theory exam scoring 75% on each part .
What You Can Teach
After becoming an Open Water Scuba
Instructor, you will be able to conduct the entire range of PADI
programs from Discover Scuba Diving up to Divemaster. You may also
choose to acquire specialty instructor ratings in areas of interest,
such as Digital Underwater Photographer or Enriched Air Diver.
The Scuba Gear You Use
You will need to equip yourself with
all the basic scuba gear as well as two scuba signaling devices —one
audible and one visual.
Check with your local dive shop to
purchase equipment needed for the course.
The Learning Materials You
Need
The PADI Instructor Development
Course crewpak includes all the materials needed to prepare for the
Instructor Development Course. The 23-item pack includes:
- Instructor
cue cards for PADI’s core courses (Open Water and Advanced, Rescue and
Divemaster)
- Instructor
Development Course Candidate Workbook and related reference materials,
- Lesson
planning slates for confined and open water
- Quiz
and exam booklets for the core courses
- Specialty
outlines for Project AWARE
- PADI
Instructor Manual
- To
purchase this product, contact your local PADI Five Star Instructor
Development Course Dive Shop or Resort
Prerequisites
To qualify for training as a PADI
Open Water Scuba Instructor, you must:
- Be
certified as a PADI Divemaster or a PADI Assistant Instructor or be an
instructor in good standing with another training organization for at
least six months (check with a PADI Course Director or Contact Us for
qualifying credentials.)
- Be
certified as an Emergency First Response Instructor
- Be
at least 18 years old
- Be
certified as a diver for at least six months
- Have
60 logged dives that include experience in night, deep and navigation
diving to participate in the Instructor Development Course. You’ll need
100 logged dives to take the Instructor Exams
- Have
proof of CPR and First Aid training within the last 24 months. The
Emergency First Response course meets this requirement
- Be
fit for diving and submit a Medical Statement (PDF) signed by a
physician within the last 12 months
If you are looking for information
on where to go pro, please contact your PADI Instructor Development
Center or Career Development Center and sign-up today!
Your Next Adventure:
You’ll want to continue your
professional training by completing courses that allow you to teach
beyond the core courses. For example, Emergency Oxygen Provider
Instructor, Emergency First Response Instructor, and specialty
instructor courses complement your Open Water Scuba Instructor rating
and add to your professional portfolio.