Your professional career starts here. The Divemaster is an extremely important course, during which you will deepen important aspects of diving such as physics and physiology, you will improve in the use of dive tables and acquire a solid knowledge of the equipment. You will learn how to assist the Instructor in managing a course, how to lead a diving group and how to work in a Diving Center.
After the Divemaster level, you can access the rank of Instructor Assistant who deepens and increases the knowledge and skills for the development of students, and becomes a more valid help, for the instructor, in carrying out the courses themselves. The Instructor Assistant is qualified to assist the Instructor during the courses and lead the students in some training sessions. It can also independently conduct and certify courses and specific programs.
The Instructors course is unique, aimed especially at learning the techniques of teaching and conducting a classroom, as well as consolidating and deepening the theoretical and practical knowledge learned in previous courses, in particular way into the Divemaster. With the Instructors course the ISDA / CMAS professional accesses the OWD Instructor level and is qualified to conduct courses up to the level of Open Water / CMAS and Advanced OWD / CMAS. In order to certify Rescue divers, the Open Water Instructor must achieve the title of First Aid Instructor to be able to certify his/her students in the BLS-Dv and Oxygen First Aid courses. To participate in a Rescue course, in fact, the student must first have obtained the BLS-D and Oxygen patents. Similarly, the Divemaster Instructor must be able to lead the student to this level which requires, as a prerequisite, having obtained the Nitrox Specialty, Night, Deep, Naturalist and Navigation. Therefore, he must be an Instructor of these five Specialties.