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6 Reasons To Choose Padi For A Career In Scuba Diving

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6 Reasons to Choose PADI for a Career in Scuba Diving

Scuba diving is an exciting career that offers you a better lifestyle than almost any other full-time job. As a PADI dive professional, you have access to one of the largest networks in the world. Within that network, you have lots of opportunities to learn and grow as well as find your next job in new places.

Having some general knowledge of your career before you start can help you find the right path to your chosen destination. Here are six things to consider:

  1. The Dive Agency is Important.
    After I became a scuba instructor, I began to train people in scuba diving. Due to restrictive practices by SSI towards its Professionals, I found the only option I had was to cross-over to PADI. The crossover took time, effort, and money but it was well worth it overall. Don't make my mistake: make your first pick PADI from the start.

    With more than 6200 PADI dive centres and resorts, and more than 136,000 PADI professionals who have issued more than twenty-three million certifications around the globe, you'll find an opportunity for employment as a PADI Professional almost everywhere.

  2. Comprehensive Instructor Development Program
    The PADI dive instructor development course is a global leader in diver education and training. Recognized by higher educational bodies outside the scuba diving industry, the PADI scuba diving Instructor Level Training Program is designed to teach all the necessary knowledge and skills to become a PADI-certified scuba diving instructor. Successful program completion allows participants to sit for the PADI Open Water Scuba Instructor exams.

    During the PADI Instructor Development Course, candidates are introduced to the entire PADI system, familiarising them with all the different PADI courses taught, including the program standards and procedures necessary to teach these courses effectively. They also discuss legal concerns and go in depth with the Risk Management techniques as well as the business of diving and how to market diving to the public.

  3. Ongoing Career Path
    PADI Training isn't just about becoming a PADI Open Water Scuba Instructor… after the beginning level of training, there’s a whole new world to discover! There are many different paths that you can choose to follow such as boat handling, technical aspects of dive equipment, and managing dive centres. PADI will support you as you navigate your chosen career path.

  4. PADI Business Education Programs
    PADI Instructors and Dive centre managers are supported by the marketing offered by PADI, which helps to bring more divers to their PADI shops. An instructor’s day-to-day life is hectic to say the least. Teaching people to dive and providing excellent customer support, promoting continuing education courses, diving travel and counselling students on the best equipment for them.

    PADI offers its members assistance with business and marketing through their regional managers and programs such as the PADI Business Academy, a two-day training course aimed at PADI members wanting to improve specific aspects of their business.

  5. Marine Conservation
    PADI's vision is to achieve balance between humanity and the ocean.
    They are doing this by rallying millions of PADI Ocean Torchbearers as a global force for good that can be mobilized to restore ocean health and support our coastal communities around the world. As a PADI professional you will be a key part of this movement by guiding people through scuba diving experiences and instilling in them a sense of commitment to protect the oceans.

  6. PADI Instructors Are the World’s Most In-Demand Dive Professionals
    It's no surprise that PADI Instructors are in high demand. After all, PADI is the world leader in scuba diving training. With over 6200 PADI dive centres and resorts around the globe, there's a huge demand for qualified instructors.

    If you're thinking of becoming a PADI Instructor, then you'll be glad to know that there are plenty of opportunities available. Whether you want to work at a busy resort or a small dive centre, there's sure to be a place for you. And as more people discover the joys of scuba diving, the demand for instructors is only going to increase. So, if you're looking for an exciting and rewarding career, then teaching scuba diving could be perfect for you.

 

As a PADI dive master, you are given the opportunity to tap into one of the largest networks in the world. Within that network, you have many opportunities to learn and grow as well as find new challenges as you explore the world as a scuba diving professional. Scuba diving is an exciting career that offers you a better quality of life than almost any other full-time job.