
The life of a NAUI Divemaster is not only interesting and professionally rewarding, it is also enjoyable. As a NAUI Divemaster you may find yourself leading dive tours in the Caribbean during the winter, and conducting recreational diving tours in California during the summer. Many divemasters are an integral part of the instruction process assisting with classroom lessons and pool training. The possibilities for employment are endless.
The only certification higher than NAUI Divemaster is NAUI Instructor. Becoming a NAUI Divemaster allows you to oversee diving activities at dive resorts, dive boats, cruise ships, dive stores, clubs, colleges and universities around the world. With your exceptional leadership and diving skills you are able to bring safe and enjoyable diving experiences to the people under your care. Divemasters are also certified to fulfill the role of a course assistant during diver training.
NAUI Divemasters bring a high degree of leadership skills and training to the diving community. Active NAUI Divemasters gain a wide range of experience in all aspects of diving, and this experience is recognized by NAUI. As a NAUI Divemaster you are qualified to enter into a NAUI Instructor Training Course.
Candidates must be 18 years of age minimum. They must have at least 25 logged dives and the equivalent of a Master Scuba Diver certification. If they do not have a Master Scuba Diver certification, they must pass a NAUI Master Scuba Diver written test with a minimum score of 75%. Candidates must have a Scuba Rescue Diver certification, with current CPR and First Aid. If CPR and First Aid certifications are unavailable, candidates shall have written verification of competency in both CPR & First Aid (as an example, a firefighter who is qualified as a First Responder would need a written verification of competency from his Chief).
For current enrollment requirements and a schedule of Divemaster courses contact me, Wayne Mitchell.