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Have the Life You Always Dreamed Of
Are you bored sitting in the office? Do you dream of your diving vacation being more than just a holiday? Is now the time to start doing what you really love? If you like people, love diving, have a passion for travel and a thirst for adventure then it is time to start living your dreams!
PADI Open Water Scuba Instructors are the most sought after dive pros in the scuba industry and your PADI Instructor certification is your ticket to adventure. You’ll be able to apply for jobs right here on Maui, or on the other side of the planet – the world truly becomes your oyster.
Becoming a PADI Instructor not only allows you to teach diving and share your passion, it enables you to make real differences to people’s lives.
From giving nervous beginners confidence, to teaching teenagers the value of responsibility, to empowering the differently abled, you’ll dive with people of all nationalities and ages, from all walks of life and you’ll bestow upon them one common gift – the gift of scuba diving and a passion for the underwater world. You earn a PADI Instructor rating through hard work and commitment, but you’re rewarded with a job that lets you share incredible underwater adventures with others – transforming their lives for the better and enriching yours.
What makes your Lahaina Divers IDC experience different?
Lots of things! But especially:
- Diving! Yes, we will go diving during your IDC. Our open water presentations are conducted from our boat and as long as our work is done, we follow the presentations with a dive!
- We include the EFR Instructor course & all of its materials. This is a tremendous extra value.
- Since Lahaina Divers is a 100% PADI AWARE partner, our Course Director also does free with your IDC the Specialty instructor ratings for Dive Against Debris and AWARE Shark Conservation. These count towards your Master Scuba Diver Rating and are a great way to show future employers and students that you are serious about the environment and marine conservation.
- If you are having trouble finding a place to stay here on Maui, we are very excited to be offering free accommodation during your IDC in our “IDC dorm” It is a shared accommodation and is available to the first four people that pay in full for their IDC.
- Employment opportunities! Lahaina Divers will give people who train with us the first opportunity to fill vacant jobs with our company.
- Internship opportunities and job placement. People completing their internship program with 4 time Platinum Course Director Tim Bradley have gone on to work in the Maldives, Thailand, Malaysia, Bonaire, the Cayman Islands, the US Virgin Islands, Hawaii, the Canary Islands, Raja Ampat, the Azores, the Philippines, and many other locations.
The IDC is not just a learning experience. You’ll develop a relationship with your Lahaina Divers Course Director and after the IDC, he is able to assist you to find employment and provide references. You’ll also make friends for life with your fellow candidates as you take this leap into a new career and new life together. It’s a life-changing experience you won’t forget – and it’s only the beginning.
What is the IDC?
IDC stands for Instructor Development Course and it is made up of two parts; Assistant Instructor and Open Water Scuba Instructor. Most candidates take both sections together followed by a PADI Instructor Exam (IE) to become fully-fledged PADI Instructors.
The IDC teaches you how to conduct all core PADI Courses from Open Water Diver through to Divemaster. You’ll learn the PADI Standards and Procedures and how to find information you need in the PADI Instructor Manual. There is eLearning, classroom sessions, meeting with PADI staff, confined water sessions in our pool, and open water sessions from our dive boat. You’ll also review:
- How to think like an Instructor
- PADI Learning, Instruction and the PADI System
- Risk Management and Diver Safety
- The Business of Diving and your role as an instructor
In addition to studying these key topics you’ll be reviewing your in-water skill demonstrations and learning how to deliver clear presentations for Confined Water and Open Water dives as well as for Knowledge Development presentations. Your confidence will grow and your in-water skills will become perfectly honed.
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- You must be age 18 and a certified Advanced, Rescue Diver, and Divemaster (or equivalent certification)
- You must have been a certified diver for at least 6 months and have 60 logged dives to enroll and 100 logged dives to take the IE
- You must have a current (within 24 months) EFR (or equivalent CPR) certification
- You must be medically fit for diving. We will also need you to complete the liability release and the Diver Medical form. The medical form MUST BE signed by a doctor within a year to begin your IDC. Please read the forms carefully and follow the directions on them; let us know if you have any questions. It is important to have this completed before arriving, as we will be unable to start the course without it. When they are completed please email them to training@lahainadivers.com
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- Self study via eLearning
- Your IDC with 4 time Platinum Course Director Tim Bradley and sessions with our highly-trained PADI IDC Staff Instructors.
- A review of the IDC eLearning, classroom sessions, a review of the IE theory exam topics covering topics from diving physics to equipment, knowledge development presentations, confined water presentations in our pool, open water presentations from our boat, the EFRI course, PADI AWARE Specialty Instructor training, and a skill circuit review.
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The PADI IDC at Lahaina Divers Maui will tentatively be on the following schedule:
2022
- IDC Sept 20 – Oct 2 IE Oct 03/04
- IDC Nov 3 – Nov 15 IE Nov 16/17
2023
– IDC Jan 21- Feb 2 IE Feb 03/04
– IDC Mar 21 – April 2 IE April 03/04
– IDC May 11 – 23 IE May 24/25
– IDC Jul 21 – Aug 2 IE Aug 03/04
– IDC Sept 23 – Oct 5 IE Oct 06/07Check-in begins at our dive center at 8 am on your first day of class with an orientation session with our Course Director.
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- PADI fees paid at the IE:
Instructor Application Fee: $209
IE fee: $749
EFR Instructor Application Fee: $126
Specialty Instructor Application Fee: $79- You should own your dive equipment as described in the PADI standards including:
A Dive knife or cutting tool
Compass
2 surface signaling devices; one audible, one visual
An underwater timing device- Copies of ALL of your certifications cards form every level, including those from other organizations
- Swimsuit
- Towel
- Reef safe sunscreen
- Transportation to the dive center or pool on course days
- Your willingness to work hard and your sense of fun and adventure!
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MSDT Prep, Self-Reliant Diver, IDC Staff Instructor