
CAPT. SLATES NAUI INSTRUCTOR TRAINING (ITC/ICC) INFORMATION
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NAUI INSTRUCTOR COURSE INFORMATION AND PRICING
NAUI Instructor Training Courses and NAUI Instructor
College Information
Policies Applying to All NAUI Leadership & Instructor Courses
PREREQUISITES AND REQUIREMENTS FOR THE NAUI INSTRUCTOR TRAINING
PROGRAMS
• Age. Minimum is 18 years.
• Experience. Specified for each Leadership course. Required logged
dives shall be varied in environment and depth.
• Rescue Certification. At a minimum, Scuba Rescue Diver certification
is required except for Skin Diving Instructor, for which a lifeguarding certification
is adequate.
• 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®,
face shield.
• 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.
• Administrative Requirements.
– Submit a complete course application.
– Provide and be responsible for dive gear suitable for open water.
– 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 OF 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 Instructor Programs
REQUIRED
All Students must have minimal:
NAUI Scuba Diver Instructor Guide $139.95
NAUI Leadership and Instructor Courses Instructor Guide $299.95
NAUI Nitrox Instructor Guide $ 139.95
NAUI Standards and Policies Manual/ Risk Mgmt handbook $90.95
NAUI Textbooks:
- Scuba Diver $29.95
- Advanced Diver $22.95
- Master Scuba Diver $39.95
- Rescue Scuba Diver $49.95
- Nitrox $24.95
- Leadership and Instruction textbook $89.95
- Leadership and Instruction workbook $14.50
NAUI Dive Time Calculator $15.75
NAUI Surface Air Consumption Calculator $14.95
ASHI CPR/First Aid textbook $ 17.95
ASHI CPR/ First Aid Instructor Guide $129.50
Total $1121.15
The NAUI Instructor Library is only $1295
SUGGESTED REFERENCES
• NAUI Nitrox: A Guide to Diving with Oxygen Enriched Air by Hamilton
and Silverstein
• 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
• 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.
• 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.
• 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 Committee.
Instructor Training Course (ITC)
OVERVIEW
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
• General. Meet prerequisites applying to all Leadership courses.
• Dive Certification. Be a currently certified NAUI Assistant Instructor
or NAUI Divemaster; or a NAUI PREP Course graduate within the past 12 months.
• Equipment. Provide and be responsible for own instructor-level diving
equipment suitable for teaching in open water.
• Experience. Have at least 50 logged dives. Dives shall be varied in
environment, depth and activities.
• 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
• General. Meet the requirements applying to all Leadership courses.
• Instructor Certification. Be a currently certified Instructor in good
standing with a NAUI recognized diving organization.
• Instructor Training. Have 80 or more hours of underwater instructor-level
training as a candidate or course staff member.
• Equipment. Provide and be responsible for own instructor-level diving
equipment suitable for teaching in open water.
• Experience. Have at least 50 logged dives. Dives shall be varied in
environment, depth and activities.
• Teaching Activity. Have taught or assisted in diving instruction for
two or more courses.
• Continuing Education. Have attended one or more diving related activities
per year since certification as a scuba instructor.
• Materials. See current guide to NAUI membership.
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