PADI Divemaster Internship - Portland
└ PADI Divemaster - For jobs in the Scuba Industry
This class is designed to put working divemasters into the scuba industry. Taught in a "hands on" fashion, you'll work with real students and conduct real tours, as you hone your skills as a PADI Divemaster.
Whether you're looking to work full time in the industry, or simply make some money next time you're on a tropical vacation, contact u...
This class is designed to put working divemasters into the scuba industry. Taught in a "hands on" fashion, you'll work with real students and conduct real tours, as you hone your skills as a PADI Divemaster.
Whether you're looking to work full time in the industry, or simply make some money next time you're on a tropical vacation, contact us to find out more about becoming a leader in the Scuba Industry.
Ongoing course includes 10 class sessions, 2 divemaster only pool sessions and in water time with students. Divemaster Candidates may begin at any time.
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Type
- 1:1 / Private Lessons,
- Class / Group Sessions
Skill level
Intermediate, Advanced
Ages
18 year olds or older
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"An amazing change of pace"
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- Mercer Island, WA
Review of GirlDiver, September 29, 2009
When I signed up for my open water class at popular local chain of dive shops I really had no idea what to look for in a certification program. It seemed most of the shops in the area offered the same class for the same price and so I chose the class that best fit my work schedule while being close to home. They sent me home with several hundred dollars worth accessories that were required for the class and several weeks later my open water experience began. I was pretty overwhelmed and found the large class size to inhibit my ability to learn and receive enough personal attention to accurately learn and fully master the skills needed for safe diving. To get certified you must complete the skills once in a pool and once in open water which often means you've got the gist of it but you have not had enough practice to really own those skills. While this might be acceptable in something like a cooking or art class the reality of scuba is that many of the skills you practice two or three times for certification are what will prevent an emergency situation from taking place or keep you alive if one does happen. It seems to me you should really own these skills before being certified but often this is not the case. Upon completion of my open water class I felt like diving could be interesting if I got the hang of it but didn't feel like I'd been trained well enough to be a safe diver. For my advanced open water I sought out something different.
Enter Cindy Ross aka GirlDiver.
A former GirlDiver student gave me her information after hearing about my open water experience and promised me Cindy would be different. When I called for class info I found a warm and caring person on the other end who completely understood where I was coming from and explained how her class sizes were always small to make sure each diver she certifies is safe to dive without an instructor at their side. My work scedule at the time was rather unusual and I had a bit of a time crunch because I wanted the option of deeper diving on an upcoming trip to Cozumel. She worked around all of that and created a private class to make sure I had plenty of water time to not only take the advanced open water class but also fill in all the holes from my original open water class.
I really appreciated the fact that she took the time to listen to my concerns and goals and really put the extra effort into making sure my advanced open water experience was a total change of pace. It really made all the difference both on my dive trip and in my fun diving experiences since.
When I signed up for my open water class at popular local chain of dive shops I really had no idea what to look for in a certification program. It seemed most of the shops in the area offered the same class for the same price and so I chose the class that best fit my work schedule while being close to home. They sent me home with several hundred dollars worth accessories that were required fo...
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- Helpful, Engaging, Encouraging, Smart, Patient, Funny, Fun, Good communicator
- How was this location?:
- Awesome
- How was the price?:
- Great value
I would recommend this teacher
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Price: $399.00
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Notes: Books for course separate. Divemaster Candidates must have their o... see more
Notes:
Books for course separate. Divemaster Candidates must have their own gear, however, if you do not have a complete scuba kit, we can offer special pricing on the gear we carry.
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We build FUN into safely learning to explore beneath the sea. Teaching co-ed, women's only and teen classes, we a...
We build FUN into safely learning to explore beneath the sea. Teaching co-ed, women's only and teen classes, we are the only training group in the Puget Sound focused solely on education. Come discover why our passion for teaching creates an amazing experience for our clients.
Coming into diving without a buddy? Or wanting to know...what's next? We also have an ACTIVE scuba club where we'll do two dives per month as well as land activities and trips. We keep divers diving.
Just have questions about diving? Send us an email and we'll answer all of your scuba questions gratis. We're here to serve you.
Our lead instructor credentials:
Cindy Ross: PADI Scuba Instructor, Staff Editor for XRay Magazine (www.xray-mag.com) and Dive Coordinator for Highline Marine Science Program. Prior dive store manager at TLSea Diving in Des Moines.
Diver since 2002 (2000+ dives)
Instructor since 2004 (200+ certifications)
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GirlDiver Scuba Instruction
Additional session available
PADI Divemaster - For jobs in the Scuba Industry has 1 additional session available, including: