Instructor Training Course
A NAUI Instructor is a person dedicated to the motto of "Dive Safety Through Education"; a person whom others look to for leadership and knowledge. NAUI has always been and remains today the most prestigious agency focusing on diving instruction. You can share the adventure - and help create it! If you believe your work should be enjoyable and exciting, if you are eager to share your knowledge with others, if you believe that to train the best you must be among the best trained, join the finest. Join the adventure!
- A NAUI Instructor may independently teach NAUI sanctioned courses and authorize NAUI certifications for graduates.
- A NAUI Instructor may independently conduct NAUI recognition and experience programs and authorize formal recognition for graduates.
- A NAUI Instructor is a voting member of NAUI.
The ITC is presented in two phases. Phase One, called an Instructor Training Program (ITP), contains all developmental training.
The second phase of an ITC is called the Instructor Qualification Program (IQP), during which a NAUI Course Director must be in residence and all final evaluations will be made.
Availability: Contact us for booking information
Lectures
5 Lectures TBA
Classroom Location
Deep Six Specialists, Inc. Classroom Time 6:00 pm – 9:00 pm
Pool
3 Pool Sessions TBA
Pool Location
TBA
Open Water Weekends
2 Open Water weekends TBA
Open Water Location
White Star and/or Gilboa Quarry 8:30 am - ?
Class Tuition (Tuition subject to change at any time)
$ per student (MUST have 2 students)
Tuition Includes
Academic sessions, pool sessions, local open water dives, NAUI Instructor Candidate Packet and Digital Education System (Instructor course eLearning code, NAUI CORE leadership folder, membership application, course evaluation form, review survey, medical form, NAUI Recreational and Leadership Instructor License bundle) and NAUI Instructor Certification Card.
Prerequisites
• A minimum of 100 logged open water scuba dives with a minimum of 35 hours bottom
time. Dives shall be varied in environment, depth, and activities.
• Minimum of 6 months of diving experience.
• NAUI Advanced Open Water Scuba Diver or equivalent.
• NAUI Rescue Scuba Diver or equivalent
• NAUI Nitrox Diver or equivalent
• NAUI Master Scuba Diver or equivalent
• NAUI Assistant Instructor or NAUI Divemaster or equivalent
• Current certified in CPR & Diving First Aid for Divers (DFA) or equivalent
• Medical Approval. Verification of good physical condition as documented by a medical
examination and unconditional approval for diving by a licensed physician within the
preceding 12 months.
Minimum Age
18 years of age and over
Class Size
2 - 4 students
Student Owned Equipment
Mask, Snorkel, Fins, Boots, Regulator, BCd, Computer, Thermal Protection, Hood, Gloves, Dive Lights, Surface Marker with Reel, Cutting Tool, Dive Slate. and Weights.
Student Rental or Owned Equipment
Cylinder(s)
Additional Expenses
Rental fees, air / nitrox fills, quarry fees, charter fees (if applicable), parking fees, travel expenses, lodging and meals.
Certification
• Registration. Upon completion of all course requirements, each Leadership graduate
must complete a NAUI registration, which will be processed in accordance with current
procedures. This must be completed within one (1) year of successful completion of the
leadership course.
• Membership Requirements. All NAUI Leadership levels require registration and
appropriate liability protection. In order to conduct activities at their new level
all individuals must have a current membership, proof of liability protection (i.e.
insurance), and have the authorization and license for the activity being conducted.
• Medical Approval. Verification of good physical condition as documented by a medical
examination and unconditional approval for diving by a licensed physician within the
preceding 12 months. In no event will medical approval be accepted wherein the
physician signing the certificate is the student.