NAUI Progression of Leadership Training (Leadership
and Instructor Levels)
The leadership and instructor levels of certification
are:
Assistant Instructor
Skin Diving Instructor
Divemaster
Instructor
The Skin Diving Instructor certification (formerly Skin
Diving Leader) has long been unique to NAUI. It qualifies
individuals to train and certify skin divers and conduct
snorkeling experience programs.
Both the Assistant Instructor and Divemaster ratings
allow individuals to attend an Instructor Training Course
(ITC) to be trained and qualified as NAUI Instructors.
Completion of an Instructor Preparatory Course (IPC)
is recommended prior to participation in an ITC.
NOTES:

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For
details on the various certifications and programs,
refer to the standards for the specific course or
program. |

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Active
status NAUI scuba instructors are authorized to
teach skin and scuba diving and authorize the issuance
of certifications. Active status NAUI skin diving
instructors are authorized to teach skin diving
and authorize skin diving certification. Active
status divemasters are authorized to organize and
conduct open water diving activities for certified
divers, including Diver Recognition Programs. Assistant
instructors are authorized to assist NAUI scuba
instructors, but may not teach, guide or certify
independently. |
Policies Applying to All Leadership & Instructor
Courses
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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
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Required |
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NAUI
Standards and Policies Manual / Risk Management
Handbook / Deluxe Logbook |
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NAUI
Scuba Diver Instructor Guide |
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NAUI
Student Scuba Diver Educational System (including
book, tables, etc.) |
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NAUI
Scuba Rescue Diver Textbook |
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NAUI Advanced Scuba Diver Textbook |
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NAUI Master Scuba Diver Textbook |
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NAUI
Leadership and Instruction Textbook |
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NAUI
Leadership and Instruction Workbook |
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Suggested References |
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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 |
Instructor
Courses (ITC/ICC)
Locate a
Trainer
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
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Policies
& Required
Resources
Instructor
Training Course (ITC)
Instructor
Crossover Course (ICC)
Divemaster
(DM)
Would you like to lead dives and dive trips; take certified
divers on vacations to the world's best dive sites?
Many Divemasters are employed full-time or work independently
supervising certified divers during club, store, resort
or charter tour and travel activities. As a NAUI Divemaster
you enjoy again and again adventures to which you introduce
your clients. Another option leading to NAUI Instructor
qualification.
Overview
The NAUI Divemaster rating is the highest NAUI leadership-level
certification with the exception of Instructor. The
program is designed to train experienced and knowledgeable
divers to organize and conduct enjoyable open water
dives for certified divers.
Qualifications
of Graduates
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An
active-status NAUI Divemaster is qualified to organize
and conduct dives for certified
divers if the diving activities and locale approximate
those in which the Divemaster
is trained. Additional training, knowledge or experience
is necessary for the Divemaster
who desires to organize highly specialized activities,
such as wreck penetration, cavern
or ice dives or enter a new locale.
An
active-status NAUI Divemaster is qualified to organize
and conduct NAUI Recognition (such
as International Diver) and Experience Programs
(such as Stingray Experience)
and award appropriate recognition materials to participants.
An
active-status NAUI Divemaster is qualified to assist
an active-status NAUI Instructor in
diving courses.
If
all other prerequisites are met, a current NAUI
Divemaster is qualified to enter a NAUI Instructor
Training Course (ITC). [Attending a NAUI Instructor
Preparatory Program (PREP) and
NAUI Assistant Instructor certification are recommended
prior to attending an ITC.] |
Prerequisites
for Entering the Course
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General
- Meet the requirements applying
to all Leadership courses. (See ¡°Policies Applying
to Leadership Courses.¡±) Materials
- (See current guide to NAUI membership.)
Diver
Certification - The preferred minimum
certification level is NAUI Assistant Instructor.
Individuals not possessing the preferred certification
may be accepted for training only
if they meet the following criteria: |
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Certification - Certification as NAUI Master Scuba
Diver and NAUI Scuba Rescue Diver or their equivalent.
Divers with evidence of equivalent training and
experience may be enrolled provided they pass the
NAUI Master Scuba Diver written examination with
a minimum score of 75%.
Experience - Documentation of diving experience
with a minimum of 25 logged open water dives. Dives
shall be varied in environment, depth and activities.
Waterskills - Ability equivalent to that of a NAUI
Assistant Instructor. Skills from the Assistant
Instructor standards shall be evaluated if the candidate
is not already certified as a NAUI Assistant Instructor
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Skindiving
Instructor (SDI)
Want to begin working as a professional in the field,
organizing your own courses, issuing certifications
and conducting open water skin dives? NAUI SDI training
will enable you to join NAUI as a leadership member
and independently conduct skin diving training. Because
of the growing popularity of snorkeling and skin diving,
this may gain you substantial financial rewards. You
can also team-teach with a NAUI Instructor, offering
the skin diving portion of the Scuba Diver Course.
Overview
This is a leadership level certification course designed
to train and qualify persons and issue certifications
in skin (breath-hold) diving.
The course will make available to individuals; schools,
camps, or similar groups NAUI Leaders who can effectively
teach people to enjoy skin diving with minimal risk.
Qualifications
of Graduates
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An
active-status NAUI Skin Diving Instructor may independently
teach the NAUI Skin Diving Course
and designated specialty courses as skin diving
courses and authorize NAUI to
issue certifications for these.
An
active-status NAUI Skin Diving Instructor may, while
being overseen by an active-
status NAUI Instructor, perform as
an assistant during NAUI scuba diving courses. If
certified as a scuba diver, this may
include scuba training activities.
An
active-status Skin Diving Instructor may independently
perform the swimming skills
evaluation and teach the Skin Diving
portions of the NAUI Scuba Diver Course. |
Prerequisites
for Entering the Course
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General
- Meet the requirements applying
to all Leadership courses. (See ¡°Policies Applying
to Leadership Courses.¡±)
Materials
- (See current guide to NAUI membership.)
Diver
Certification - Certified skin or
scuba diver by a NAUI recognized agency with a
minimum of 25 logged skin dives. Dives shall be
varied in environment, depth and activities.
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Assistant
Instructor (AI)
As an AI, you will be authorized to teach all aspects
of skin and scuba diving under the supervision of a
NAUI Instructor. This is the best possible way to develop
your instructional skills. The rating can be a step
toward full Instructor, or an end in itself. Match your
time, talent and interests with the NAUI programs near
you, and enjoy the adventure of personal and professional
enhancement as a NAUI leader.
Overview
The NAUI Assistant Instructor rating is a NAUI leadership-level
certification. The program is designed to introduce
students to diving instruction basics. It also tests
individuals in fundamental water skills needed to be
capable assistants. Certification authorizes individuals
to assist active-status NAUI Instructors in the conduct
of dive training. NAUI Assistant Instructor certification
is a highly recommended step in the progression to NAUI
Instructor.
Qualifications
of Graduates
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A
current NAUI Assistant Instructor is qualified to
assist active-status NAUI Instructors in teaching
skin and scuba diving during sanctioned diving courses
provided the activities and locale are similar to
those of the training. Additional training or experience
is to be obtained by the Assistant Instructor who
desires to assist in highly specialized training
activities, such as deep, wreck penetration, cavern
or ice dives.
A
NAUI Assistant Instructor and can be counted toward
student-instructor ratios.
After
assisting an active-status NAUI Instructor with
at least one complete, NAUI Scuba Diver
course a current NAUI Assistant Instructor is qualified,
if all other prerequisites are met,
to enter a NAUI Instructor Training Course (ITC).
(Attending a NAUI Instructor Preparatory
(PREP) Program and certification as a NAUI Divemaster
are recommended prior to attending
an ITC.) |
Prerequisites
for Entering the Course
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General
- Meet the requirements applying
to all Leadership courses. (See ¡°Policies Applying
to Leadership Courses.¡±)
Materials
- (See current guide to NAUI membership.)
Diver
Certification - Certification as
NAUI Master Scuba Diver and NAUI Scuba Rescue
Diver or their equivalent. Divers with evidence
of equivalent training and experience
may be enrolled provided they pass the NAUI Master
Scuba Diver written examination
with a minimum score of 75%.
Experience
- Have at least 20 logged open water
scuba dives. Dives shall be varied in
environment, depth and activities. |
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