Description

Description:

PADI Instructor Development Course (IDC) Bali

 

2 FUNdamental Parts: 

Part 1 - Diving Instructor Course (all PADI courses & programs, the philosophy, class organization, marketing, etc...)

Part 2 - Training as an Emergency First Response Instructor

The objective of the diving instructor course is to allow you to get hands on experiences and the full comprehension of becoming a PADI Open Water Scuba Instructor.

You will participate in various underwater and dry workshops focusing on developing your own style of teaching.

The Emergency First Response Course is another SUPER fun 2-day course to qualify you to become an EFR instructor. You will then be qualified to teach people how to save lives, give rescue breaths, CPR, and other life-saving techniques.

 

Classes Dates: 

28 February 2023 - 14 March 2023 (IE: 16 - 17 March)

17 March 2022 - 31 March 2023 (IE: 1 - 2 April)

20 April 2023 - 4 May 2023 (IE: 5 - 6 May)

19 May 2023 – 2 June 2023 (IE: 3 – 4 June)

 

*Dates can be change depend on important situation

Duration : 15 Days + Instructor Exam organized by PADI 2 days

Language availability: 4 languages (FR, NL, EN, ES)

 

Diving in Nusa Lembongan & Nusa Penida

Diving in Nusa Lembongan, or its much greater sister Nusa Penida, can be amazing. The Nusas, as they are familiarly called there, are a unique experience. Divers travel from around the world to dive the famous dive sites of Blue Corner, Crystal Bay, Manta Point,etc . and is almost certain you will be able to dive with Mantas Alfredi (aka Reef Mantas). It is amazing to observe them all year round flying above cleaning stations or performing a mating train. Besides mantas, it is also possible to enjoy the elusive Mola Alexandrini (aka Mola Mola aka sun fish). From June to October, they are coming from the depths to feed, mate and get cleaned by the reef fishes. Sharks, mainly black & white tip reef sharks, are spotted daily. If you’re lucky, you might also enjoy the magnificent Thresher shark with its long caudal (tail) fin. Wobbegongs (aka carpet sharks) are regularly spotted as well. Once in a while, it is also possible to see a hammerhead just cruising by. The coral reefs are stunning with a huge diversity of hard and soft corals. Massive bommies and gigantic table corals are very common there. The macro lovers will also enjoy the diversity of little critters like nudies, frogfishes, etc.


Job requirements:
  • Age 18+
  • Certified as a Diver for at least 6 months
  • Certified as a PADI Divemaster or equivalent *(if needed we can help you with all the certification at a preferential rate)
  • 60 Logged Dives (100 logged dives before IE)
  • Completed EFR Primary and Secondary Care training within 24 months (*could be done with Bali Diving Academy)
  • Medically evaluated and cleared for diving by a physician within 12 months

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