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PADI Assistant Instructor Course


PADI  Assistant Instructors are dive educators who assist with, organize and supervise knowledge development, confined water and open water activities.  Assistant instructors work in partnership with PADI Instructors to provide student divers with quality knowledge and skill development during PADI programs. The teaching skills assistant instructors develop during their training allows them to independently conduct several PADI programs, and with further training they may also teach non-diving specialty courses, as well as Emergency First Response program.

To  qualify for PADI Assistant Instructor training, you'll need to:

  • Be certified as a PADI Divemaster or leadership level with another recreational  diver training organization.
  • Be at  least 18 years old.
  • Submit a Medical Statement for a diving medical examination conducted within the past 12 months.  A licensed physician must sign the form and state that the candidate is fit for diving.  The physician signing the medical clearance cannot be the applicant.
  • Have been a certified diver for at least six months and have completed and logged at least 60 dives showing experience in night diving, deep diving and underwater navigation. (as documented in the individual's log book.)
  • Submit proof of CPR and first aid training within the last 24 months.
  • Submit documentation of any qualifying certifications for entry-level, advanced, rescue, and leadership-level issued by another recreational diver training organization.  (PADI Members who have these records on file at their PADI Office do not need to resubmit).)
  • If not a PADI Divemaster, successfully complete the PADI Divemaster course dive rescue assessment.


Training and Certification :

  • Formal  training in conducting PADI programs and experience programs.
  • Independent  study assignments.
  • Practical  application sessions.
  • Written  examination.

A PADI Assistant Instructor is qualified to:

Beyond the responsibilities and duties they already have as PADI Divematers, renewed (and insured, where applicable) PADI Assistant Instructors (certified/upgraded since 1995) are authorized to:

  • Present the academic elaboration for any PADI Diver course under the indirect supervision of a PADI Instructor.  The PADI Instructor must personally assess student knowledge development (i.e. review Knowledge Reviews, administer and review Quizzes and Final Exams.)
  • During confined water dives, present initial skills training under the direct supervision of a PADI Instructor.
  • Conduct open water surface skill evaluations during Open Water Diver course training dives under the indirect supervision of a PADI Instructor.
  • Teach and certify PADI Peak Performance Buoyancy Specialty Divers under the direction of a PADI Instructor.  A Teaching Status PADI Instructor must be available for consultation during the course, although not necessarily present during training sessions.  The instructor must cosign the student diver log books and Training Record sheets after verifying that all performance requirements are met.
  • Independently teach the PROJECT AWARE (nondiving) Specialty course.
  • Independently teach the  AWARE - Coral Reef Conservation (nondiving) Specialty course.
  • Independently conduct Discover Scuba Diving in a pool or confined water environment.
  • Independently conduct PADI Seal Team AquaMissions.
  • Teach and certify student divers in nondiving specialty after successful completion of a PADI Specialty Instructor Training course for that specialty (as long as all requirements are met for Specialty Instructor certification).

Upon successfully completing the PADI Assistant Instructor program, you 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).

PADI Instructor Development Course (Assistant Instructor, Open Water Scuba Instructor)

Required Materials

Recommended Materials

PADI Instructor Manual
Instructor Candidate Workbook
Peak Performance Buoyancy Specialty Instructor Outline
Diving Knowledge Workbook
Encyclopedia of Recreational Diving
Project AWARE Specialty Instructor Outline
AWARE - Coral Reef Conservation Specialty Instructor Outline
RDP - all three versions (Wheel, table and eRDP including associated Instructions for Use booklets)
PADI Open Water Diver Manual
Open Water Diver Quizzes & Exams booklet
PADI Adventures in Diving Manual
PADI Rescue Diver Manual
Rescue Diver Final Exams booklet
PADI Divemaster Manual
Divemaster Final Exams booklet
Aquatic Cue Cards - for Open Water Diver, Adventures in Diving, Rescue Diver, Divemaster and Discover Scuba Diving
Confined Water Lesson Preparation Slate
Open Water Training Dive Lesson Planning Slate

All PADI professional videos
All PADI diver videos
PADI Specialty Diver Manuals
The Law and the Diving Professional
The Best of the Undersea Journal
The Business of Diving

Children and Scuba Diving: A Resource Guide for Instructors and Parents
Nav-Finder
Open Water Diver Course Lesson Guides (standard and prescriptive)
Rescue Diver Course Lesson Guides (standard and prescriptive)
Divemaster Course Lesson Guides
Discover Scuba Diving Flip Chart
Scuba Tune-Up guidebook
Skill Evaluation Slate
PADI Career Advancement Series materials
Adventure Log - Pro Modules
A.W.A.R.E. - Our World, Our Water Manual
Ten Ways a Diver Can Help to Protect the
Aquatic Realm brochure
Discover the Underwater World video and
The Snorkeler's Field Guide
PADI Adventure Log Book with Teaching/
Supervising module

If you have any questions about the course, feel free to stop in or call.

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