Prerequisites
and Requirements
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Age
- Minimum is 18 years. |

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Experience
- Specified for each Leadership
course. Required logged dives shall be varied in
environment and depth. |

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Rescue
Certification - At a minimum, Scuba
Rescue Diver certification is required except for
Skin Diving Instructor, for which a lifeguarding
certification is adequate. |

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CPR
& First Aid Certification - Current
certification or verified competency in CPR and
First Aid is required for registration. Certification
training shall include one person adult CPR,
infant/child CPR, two person CPR and the use of
rescue breathing barrier devices, e.g. pocket
mask¢ç, face shield. |

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Medical
Approval - Verification of good
physical condition as documented by a medical
examination and unconditional approval for diving
by a licensed physician within the preceding 12
months. |
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Administrative
Requirements - Submit a complete
course application, provide and be responsible
for dive gear suitable for open water and provide
all required texts and materials. |
Certification
Requirements
Meet
all course prerequisites.
Be
currently certified or have verified competency in CPR
and first aid.
Complete
all portions of the course.
Meet
all course administrative requirements.
Pass
the applicable leadership exam with a score of 75% or
better.
Membership
Application and Registration
Upon completion of all certification requirements, each
Leadership graduate must complete a NAUI membership
application which the instructor will process in accordance
with current procedures. Applicants will be registered
as Leadership members in the appropriate category and
status and be sent new member information.
Qualifications and Leadership Members
Leadership members of NAUI are entitled to benefits
detailed in the Association Bylaws and in the NAUI standards.
A NAUI Leader may renew membership annually in any one
of several statuses by meeting renewal requirements.
Resource Materials for NAUI Leadership Programs
Required
NAUI
Standards and Policies Manual / Risk Management Handbook
/ Deluxe Logbook
NAUI
Scuba Diver Instructor Guide
NAUI
Student Scuba Diver Educational System (including book,
tables, etc.)
NAUI
Scuba Rescue Diver Textbook
NAUI
Advanced Scuba Diver Textbook
NAUI
Master Scuba Diver Textbook
NAUI
Leadership and Instruction Textbook
NAUI
Leadership and Instruction Workbook
Suggested References
Physics,
Physiology and Decompression Theory for the Technical
and Commercial Diver by
Wienke
High
Altitude Diving by Wienke
Scuba
Equipment Care and Maintenance by Farley and Royer
The
U.S. Navy Diving Manual Volume 1 - Air Diving
The
U.S. Navy Diving Manual Volume 2 - Mixed-gas Diving
The
NOAA Diving Manual
Diving
Medicine, 2nd Edition by Bove and Davis
Scuba
Diving in Safety and Health by Dueker
Stress
and Performance in Diving by Bachrach and Egstrom
A
Medical Guide to Hazardous Marine Life by Auerbach
Oxygen
and the Scuba Diver by Hendrick and Thomson
The
Application of Enriched Air Mixtures by Betts
Sport
Diving in Depth, 2nd Edition by Griffiths
Deeper
Into Diving by Lippman
The
Physics and Engineering of Diving by Dickens
A NAUI Instructor is a person dedicated to the motto
of "Dive Safety Through Education"; a person
whom others look to for leadership and knowledge. NAUI
has always been and remains today the most prestigious
agency focusing on diving instruction. You can share
the adventure - and help create it! If you believe your
work should be enjoyable and exciting, if you are eager
to share your knowledge with others, if you believe
that to train the best you must be among the best trained,
join the finest. Join the adventure!
Qualifications
of Certified Graduates

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Certified
NAUI Instructor course graduates (ITC or ICC) are
qualified to apply for Instructor membership in
NAUI in any status provided for in the bylaws of
the association. |
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- An active-status NAUI Instructor may independently
teach NAUI sanctioned courses and authorize
NAUI certifications for graduates.
- An active-status NAUI Instructor may independently
conduct NAUI recognition and experience
programs and authorize formal recognition for graduates.
- An active- or sustaining-status NAUI Instructor
is a voting member of NAUI. |
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A
NAUI member Instructor may renew such membership
annually (in any one status) by meeting the requirements
set by the NAUI Training Department and Membership
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Instructor Training Course (ITC)
The NAUI Instructor Training Course (ITC) is designed
to train and qualify NAUI Instructor members. During
the course future instructors learn effective methods
to teach skin and scuba diving in compliance with NAUI
Diving Course Standards.
The ITC may be presented in two phases. If done so,
Phase One, called an Instructor Training Program (ITP),
contains all developmental training except for the final
evaluations. During an ITP, candidate practice performances
must be evaluated by at least two qualified evaluators,
one of whom may be a STW completer and the other an
IT or CD. The ITP can be conducted in many formats,
ranging in length from a week to an internship over
an extended period.
The second or final phase of an ITC so organized is
called the IQP, during which a Course Director must
be in residence and all final evaluations will be made.
The course assures the NAUI membership that candidates
who receive certification as NAUI Instructors have the
knowledge, skills, fitness and proper attitude to do
so.
Prerequisites
for Entering the Course
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General
- Meet prerequisites applying to
all Leadership courses. |

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Dive
Certification - Be a currently certified
NAUI Assistant Instructor or NAUI Divemaster;
or a NAUI
PREP Course graduate within the past 12 months.
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Equipment
- Provide and be responsible for
own instructor-level diving equipment suitable
for teaching in open water. |

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Experience
- Have at least 50 logged dives.
Dives shall be varied in environment, depth and
activities. |

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Materials
- See current Guide to NAUI Membership.
A detailed and current list of necessary materials
shall be provided each candidate in a supplemental
fact sheet for specific ITCs. |
Instructor
Crossover Course (ICC)
OVERVIEW
The NAUI Instructor Crossover Course (ICC) is designed
to train and qualify current non-NAUI recreational scuba
instructors to train diving students and register them
for NAUI certification. During the course, candidate
instructors learn effective methods to teach skin and
scuba diving in compliance with NAUI Diving Course Standards.
The ICC may be presented in two phases. If done so,
Phase One called an Instructor Crossover Program (ICP),
contains all preparatory training except for the final
evaluations. During an ICP, candidate practice performances
must be evaluated by at least two qualified evaluators,
one of whom may be a STW completer and the other an
IT or CD. The ICP can be conducted in many formats,
ranging in length from a day to an internship over an
extended period.
The second or final phase of an ICC so organized is
called the IQP, during which a Course Director must
be in residence and all final evaluations will be made.
Prerequisites
for Entering the Course
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General
- Meet the requirements applying
to all Leadership courses. |

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Instructor Certification
- Be a currently certified Instructor
in good standing with a NAUI recognized diving
organization. |

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Instructor
Training - Have 80 or more hours
of underwater instructor-level training as a candidate
or course staff member. |

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Equipment
- Provide and be responsible for
own instructor-level diving equipment suitable
for teaching in open water. |

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Experience
- Have at least 50 logged dives.
Dives shall be varied in environment, depth and
activities. |

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Teaching
Activity - Have taught or assisted
in diving instruction for two or more courses.
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Continuing
Education - Have attended one or
more diving related activities per year since
certification as a scuba instructor. |
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Materials
- See current guide to NAUI membership.
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