To begin your PADI Instructor training with EASE, all you need to do is to start with the course next in line above your current certification level. However, some of our courses may be taken at any time during your stay. For course dates, please check the EASE Course Calendar. For clarifications and/or additional information, please visit our Frequently Asked Questions page or call us at 1-800-732-9685, if you are in the USA, or     +1-561-562-8338, if calling from outside the USA or you can also e-mail us.

PADI Advanced Open Water Diver Course (2 days).

The Advanced Open Water Diver Course will give you experience in five separate specialty diving areas - Underwater Navigation, Deep Diving, Wreck Diving, Drift Diving and Underwater Naturalist. The experience you gain during the Advanced course puts you on the right track towards professional-level training.

PADI Rescue Diver Course (3 days).

The PADI Rescue Diver Course will teach you self-rescue, first-aid, accident prevention, rescue techniques and how to confidently manage a diving accident scene should the need arise. Rescue divers are self-assured and competent divers ready for the next level of career training.

Emergency First Response Course (1/2 day).

Emergency First Response Primary Care (CPR) teaches you how to deal with emergencies that are immediately life threatening. You will focus on primary care through a combination of knowledge development, skill development and realistic scenario practice to make sure you have the knowledge, understanding and confidence to use your skills. You may also participate in an Automated External Defibrillator (AED) training component, learn how to help a conscious choking adult and have an emergency oxygen use orientation.
Secondary Care (first aid) covers injuries or illnesses that are not immediately life threatening or when local EMS is unavailable or delayed. You focus on secondary assessment and first aid through knowledge development, skill development and realistic scenario practice.

DAN Oxygen First Aid for Scuba Diving Injuries Course (½ Day).

The DAN Oxygen First Aid for Scuba Diving Injuries Course will enable you to competently administer oxygen in the event of a diving accident. You will learn how to provide oxygen first aid to divers in various accident situations. This course is a must for anyone hoping to work at a resort dive operation or on a live-aboard dive boat. 

PADI Divemaster Course (6 Days).

The PADI Divemaster Course is the first level of professional training in the PADI system and your first step towards a career in the dive industry. Using the most up-to-date materials, this course will teach you how to assist a PADI Instructor with a wide variety of PADI courses. 

You will also become familiar with all the programs which may be conducted by PADI Divemasters and learn how to supervise and conduct diving activities, both shore and boat-based. An important function of the course is to develop your water skills and dive theory knowledge in preparation for Instructor training. 

Divemaster Prerequisites:  Prior to the start of the course, Divemaster candidates must be 18 years old, be certified as a PADI Rescue Diver, or have a qualifying certification from another training organization, and have at least 20 logged dives. In order to certify as a Divemaster, candidates will be required to have 60 logged dives, with experience in night diving, deep diving and underwater navigation. Candidates must also provide proof of having completed a medical examination within the previous 12 months showing fitness for diving.

 

Emergency First Response Instructor Course (1 day)

 

After successfully completing the PADI Divemaster Course, your first priority should be to take the Emergency First Response Instructor Course.  This important course will provide you with the necessary training to conduct the Emergency First Response Course for divers and non-divers.  A number of PADI courses require students to have CPR/First Aid training.  Becoming a EFR Instructor enables you to offer your students fully inclusive courses, so they will not have to go to another Divemaster or Instructor for the CPR/First Aid training they need. This new course offers unlimited marketing options.

DAN Oxygen First Aid Instructor Course (1 day).

The DAN Oxygen First Aid Instructor course perfectly compliments the EFR Instructor Course.  As an Oxygen First Aid Instructor you will be able to offer this important training to all your students so that they will be prepared to offer assistance in the event of a diving accident.

 

On completion of the course you will also be eligible to apply for the PADI Oxygen First Aid Specialty Instructor rating. Completion of the student-level DAN Oxygen First Aid course is a prerequisite for taking the Instructor course. Being qualified to teach this course will enhance your diving resume, especially if you are planning to work at a resort dive operation or on a live-aboard dive boat.