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Finding the Correct Job

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Now that you have successfully passed your PADI Instructor Exam, it’s time to start looking for the perfect scuba job in paradise and many dive jobs are exactly that, however to use an old cliché, it’s a veritable minefield out there, and if you’re not careful, the wrong job may well cost you an arm and a leg. For this reason, it’s worth approaching prospective dive employers with a little bit of caution before gallivanting half way across the world with your dive kit.
One important thing to note is that very few of the available scuba diving jobs are advertised over the internet or at least for very long. For PADI instructors, an employment forum is available on their website but a quick look will tell you that only a handful of positions are listed, and most of those are posted by dive center employers who have very specific requirements, such as the ability to speak more than one language, or possession of an associated diving-related skill such as a boat captain’s license.
Do not fear, however! Although they might not be so heavily advertised, the perfect dive instructor jobs are out there, you just have to look a little bit further than the classified ads to find them. One reason for this is that although there is a large community of traveling dive professionals, it can be rather a small world, and so if a position becomes available, then a “friend of a friend of a former employer” might be on the telephone to tell you all about it. Put two instructors who have never met in the same room together, and it’s very likely that they will soon discover they have shared mutual friendships and experiences. Word of mouth counts for a lot in the dive industry, so if it’s your first time, then here’s how to go about finding your dream job in diving.
Firstly, exposure is the key – rather than waiting for the jobs to come to you, start by contacting as many dive centres as possible in the locations you wish to work. You might be able to find their contact details from a local tourist website, and dive centres often advertise any vacancies they might have on their own websites, rather than on a dedicated employment forum. Make sure you write a good cover letter full of enthusiasm and attach a well-constructed CV, one that stands out from the pile when the operations manager starts looking for potential new dive staff.
When it comes to CVs, you can be sure that jobs offered in popular locations will have many applicants and your personality needs to shine through on your professionsal dive CV as well as in real life. If you write “hard working and dedicated with good inter-personal skills” then so bit it – but be warned that everybody puts that on a CV, and it is by default required for the dive industry, so managers don’t need to know what they already expect of you; instead tell your prospective employers why they should employ you, as opposed to all the other hard working instructors out there.
If it’s possible, having face-to-face contact with prospective dive centres may well enhance your chances of success, especially if you plan to work in an area where there is a large contingent of freelance staff. The advent of Skype has made this process a little easier, but don’t forget that Internet coverage in tropical “developing” nations might not be as technically advanced as we have become used to in Europe and America. If you do find yourself traveling through an area that interests you, it certainly can’t hurt to spend a few days wandering around the local dive centres with copies of your CV. Don’t worry though – although it’s nice to be able to put a face to a name, dive operators are well aware that it’s not possible to travel half way around the world just for a job interview, but if you can’t be there in person, then make sure you stand out from the crowd when communicating over e-mail.
Research the locations you wish to work carefully, and make sure you understand the cost of living in those areas. If you don’t already have a job to go to, you may find that you spend a few weeks with no income and having to find yourself guest accommodation, so it’s a good idea to have enough money behind you to be able to comfortably exist in your destination of choice without pay. Think of it as a holiday!
Also make sure you understand the work permit requirements of the country in which you wish to work. In most cases, you’re allowed to enter the country on a tourist visa and then look for work, but try to find out in advance. Many dive centers will give you that advice even if they don’t want to hire you right away, and if you already have a job to go to, then the employer should be able to help you with obtaining the work permit, or at least point you in the right direction if you need other paperwork to be completed before you arrive.
In terms of qualifications, the best chance of gaining employment in the first place is to be certified as an instructor. There are positions for divemasters out there, but they tend to be apprenticeships – as in, you work unpaid but receive your instructor training at no cost – and unless you have the financial backing to work through this sort of apprenticeship, it’s far better to extend your stay at a Career Development Centre and work towards becoming an instructor before you start looking for work. Also, make sure that the agency under which you have qualified is relevant to the area in which you will be teaching. For example – NAUI has a big presence in America, CMAS is big in Europe and BSAC is the British agency, but they have very little outlet in some of the more popular resort locations, where PADI and SSI have pretty much saturated the market. If you plan to travel with your trade, make sure you’re employable in the countries you wish to visit!
Consider the MSDT (or equivalent) rating – as in PADI Master Scuba Diver Trainer. This is a Scuba instructor who is able to teach continuing education courses such as specialties, beyond the basic Open Water courses (Open Water, Advanced Open Water, Rescue Diver and Divemaster, for PADI instructors). In many locations, the focus is on intro-dives and beginner courses, in which case the basic Instructor rating will be fine, but the specialties are not difficult to come by, and add a number of feathers to your cap. It’s also in your interest to be able to add some variety to your working life, because repetition in any job – even in paradise – can take the shine away just a little, and being able to show off more of your skills just makes your dive students want to come back!
As you will learn during your Instructor training, there are many things that can add to your list of things that make you a more valuable employee. These include the ability to speak more than one language fluently, perhaps some experience sailing boats or repairing diesel engines; ability to work with computers and maybe some sales experience. All can be useful, although these are secondary skills, and not necessarily required in order to secure gainful employment. If you have them, add them to your CV anyway!
But – the most important asset you require to get a job is an ability to shine through as a competent, confident, knowledgeable and entertaining dive professional. On your first day at work, don’t sit around waiting to be told what to do – get stuck in and help out as if you’ve been working there for a year already! If you want to work at a dive centre but you don’t have a job, try to spend a day with them – you might be given a free ride on the dive boat – for example, and here’s a chance for you to prove your worth. Engage with the other customers, perhaps you’re able to solve a small problem while the other instructor is busy, even assist a diver who has a bit of a wobble under the water. Help with the gear and the tanks, demonstrate your knowledge and talent.
You might not be given work straight away, but if you stand out, then chances are you’ll be first on the other end of the telephone when the operations manager needs to cover for a sick instructor, or a sudden upturn in business, and dive centre managers talk to each other, so when another manager phones a friend asking if they have any spare instructors available, the reply will be “no, but I know somebody you might like to try out”.
It might take a little while to get established, but once you get your first job, demonstrate that you are passionate about your work and stand out above the crowd, there’s no better set of references than positive feedback from your customers, and once you find you’ve got your foot stuck firmly in the door, you’ll find that it quickly opens to a whole world of diving possibilities! Good Luck!


SARDINIA – DM WANTED

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We are looking for a male Dm from the 10th of August till the end of September
Please send you cv and your picture to [pay]info@argonauta.it[/pay]


DM/Instructor needed in Costa del Sol, must speak english and french

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Dive centre looking for a French and English speaking DM or Instructor. Immediate start. Please send you details and CV to [pay]info@one2onediving.com[/pay]


DM WANTED FOR IOS ISLAND-GREECE

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Hi there we are looking for a DM with good communication /sales skills to join our team for the rest of the summer ASAP.

European passport,fluent english,DSD + boat dive experience required.(Boat driving licence would be good but is not a must).

salary,accomodation,1 day off a week offered.

Please send your cv+ a recent photo at [pay]iossport@otenet.gr[/pay]


Instructor/DM to work in CRETE starting in August

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Our diving center is looking for a dive instructor or DM to start working in august until october.

The job implies working in a small team, so multitasks, but mainly leading DSD and doing exploration dives, some courses as well. 2 dives per day maximum.

Customers are mainly french so language is an asset but most important we’re looking for someone with excellent diving skills, hard working, safe underwater and responsible.

Languages spoken: french, english, german

1 day off per week, salary depending on qualifications and accomodation provided.

Thank you to send your resume + photo to : [pay]scubadream.gr@gmail.com[/pay]


Full-time Resort Position Available

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We are seeking a full time instructors / divemasters to lead dive excursions primarily, teach diving and to be social ambassadors for and with our dive resort. Boat captaining is part of duties, will be taught if no experience. Small Hope has been in business for over 50 years (by the same family). You must understand life at a diving resort is a lifestyle as well as a job and preferably have some experience in socializing with guests other than diving related.

Employment includes room and board. Salaries start off at a set beginning rate and then as you are able to accomplish tasks additional increments. A typical working day is 7:30 am – 4:30 pm with socializing duties in the evenings 6:30 pm -9:00 pm over dinner and cocktails. One night on required to be the leader for the evening and close the facility. The work week is agreed 6 days, very rarely is this it more than 5 days especially after you are trained up. Non diving days will be paid but work will be flexible depending on what needs to be done. Many training opportunities will take place but this is not a place just for instructing. This is a working dive resort were a little bit of everything is needed…diving, teaching, boat handling, repairs, socializing, bar-tendering etc. and ESPECIALLY a good attitude! We hire on attitude, attitude, attitude.

You must be willing to do a working interview for a few weeks to ensure you are a good fit for us and we are a good fit for you. Check us out thoroughly on our website before applying.

If you think this is your opportunity to move or grow into a lifestyle, then send your CV to [pay]shblinstructorposition@ gmail.com[/pay]


Immediate start for a DM on a Greek Island

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An immediate start is available on the Island of Kos from now until mid October. Experience, for us, is not as important as common sense !!!!.
If you speak more than one language it is an advantage.
Please contact [pay]liamisdiving@yahoo.com[/pay] with a CV


Divemaster Internship offered on Tortola in the British Virgin Islands

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We are offering a Divemaster internship starting November 2011. Accommodation will be provided. You’d be expected to help out on our dive boat and with the daily dive operation while either completing your Divemaster course or just gaining experience as a Divemaster. Minimum requirement is the rescue diver and EFR certificate, completed dive theory (PADI e-learning), a minimum of 100 dives and a passion for the underwater world. If you are interested please contact either Bettina or Shirley on [pay]iwannadive@bviscubadive.com[/pay]


English Speaking DM for exciting position

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We are a small team who have a grant to do marine research in Antigua.

I am currently looking for two divemasters to join us for around six months.

We work five days a week with two days off, you will be diving every day collecting samplas and using underwater photography equipment and underwater propulsion vehicles – for which training and certification will be given

We will certify you in boat handling, EFRI, Wreck Speciality as well as a host of other areas – the full cost will be meet by us.

Accommodation, Food, Salary, Visa, Flights and further training is all provided.

Please send all C.Vs and a recient photo to [pay]1stecunningham@gmail.com[/pay]


german speaking DM

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needed a german speaking DM to work in ayia napa ,Cyprus.starting immediately.
many benefits including IDC internship
apply now send your CV with photo attached and phone number to
[pay]info@luckydiver.com.cy[/pay]
valid driving license required


Dive Master and Instructor required in Bay of Islands NZ

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We are looking for motivated passionate individuals to join our team for the season and possibly for a long term appointment. If you are motivated by diving, not afraid of hard work ( diving always is, but worth it ) have a desire to develop your own abilities and others at the same time we can offer the perfect environment.

We at Dive North are looking for a new instructor and divemaster to work in a small team. This job involves everything from guiding/teaching divers, boat handling, fixing dive equipment, filling scuba tanks to helping out in our dive shop. We are ideally looking for one female and one male instructor/divemaster who are willing to commit to us for at least one season with a 3 month probation period. You need to be passionate about diving and the marine environment and want to share this with all our divers, someone who doesn’t mind to work hard and sometimes longer hours. This is very much a hands on position. We will of course train you in boat handling, dive equipment repairs, teach you the dive sites and so on.

Accommodation package is available to the right applicants and training and personal development will be a key focus for us as we look to maintain key staff on a long standing basis and continue to grow our excellent reputation.

Please feel free to email us to discuss the details ( New Zealand time zone )

Email [pay]dave@keridive.co,nz or [pay]info@divenorth.co.nz[/pay]


Vancouver Instructors and Divemasters wanted

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We are looking for P/T instructors to teach Open Water, Advanced, and occationally other courses.

We are also interested in local Dive masters to lead Club Dives and assist with large classes.

If you are interested please contact by email : [pay]bcdiver@rowandsreef.com[/pay]


Internship in Lanzarote to divemaster

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Get your divemaster in Lanzarote, Spain, immediately available, 3 months in total. Very relaxing atmosphere and never stressful or long day work.

Information: [pay]info@techno-diving.com[/pay]

We offer:

About 100 dives for your experience
Divemaster formation and certification (if you qualify)
Contact with our customers
General experience in daily work at our diving school

We do not offer:

Accommodation for free not offered.
(350 EUR/month extra costs included, independent apartment in complex with pool close to the sea)
It is not a payed position, your payment is your formation.

Requirements:

Be at least certified Rescue Diver PADI or equivalent
Feel comfortable with diving

You help:

In general logistic in the daily work at the diving school
Tanks filling
In guided dives
In diving courses
Boat keeping during some boat dives


Divemaster needed in Iceland ASAP

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Looking for a Divemaster from Europe who can start working asap. Please send your application to [pay]kafarinn@kafarinn.is[/pay]


One more Divemaster needed on busy island in Fiji

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We are still looking for one more young multilingual Divemaster to assist our well established backpacker dive resort on Mana Island, Fiji for six months or more.

English and either basic French or basic German is required. Any additional European languages and / or Divemaster program certifications are preferred.

DM will be working closely with an American and Scottish MSDT couple on Open Water courses. Most of the time the DM will be working with another Divemaster while taking care of the rental equipment and leading as many as six certified divers up to three times a day. Instructors and DMs are encouraged to talk about diving, promote Project Aware and explain PADI courses to the guests in the afternoon and some evenings.

Dive staff eat the resort’s weekly meal plan with the guests, are provided private accommodations in the staff quarters, free transport to the mainland, six month working visa and a weekly salary. If you have applied before and I didn’t reply, go ahead and apply again

Please include your CV and a picture in your message to: [pay]ratukinidive@connect.com.fj[/pay]


DM/AI Caribbean Opportunity

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Our Internship programs are coordinated with 22 year Course Director Mike Rowe CD 29992.

A unique opportunity/vacancy exists for certified DM’s/ AI’s who are looking to complete their IDC to join our team of 12 dive professionals…positions available from August 1st Join us for a 2 week professional internship, accommodation and food allowance provided.

If this program appeals to you…please submit resume, recent photo and email address of 3 references to:

[pay]mikerowe@sailcaribbean.com[/pay]


DM Internship Koh Samui Thailand

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Internship is available to a French and English speaking enthusiastic individual. You will be based on the paradise Island of Samui in the Gulf of Thailand where we have been operating since 1994. The role will involve not only assisting our instructors but some shop work also, previous retail experience an advantage. If you are looking for a change of career, come and work in the sun and sand of Samui!!! Contact us [pay]seanamills74@yahoo.com.au[/pay]


Instructors/Divemasters for Summer Scuba Camp

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We are looking for F/T summer staff for our Kids Scuba Camp program. We have 6 weeks of camp scheduled at various locations in the DC/Baltimore Metro area. Looking for instructors and divemasters who:
1) enjoy working with kids
2) are organized and able to handle multiple tasks at once
3) can come up with fun and interesting programs to communicate the PADI course material in a way that kids can understand
Applicants must have their own transportation. For the right candidate it is possible for us to find you a room for the summer at one of our shops.
Unfortunately for this position we cannot sponsor Visas.
If interested email us your resume to [pay]diving@atlanticedge.com[/pay]


Indonesian divemaster needed

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We are looking for a DM for a permanent position.
We are located on East Bali. Must be a TEAM player no big ego.
Must be able to comunicate in English.
Interview in Bali
E-mail. [pay]ulrik@kubuindahresort.com[/pay]


Divemaster for South Pacific

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An exciting opportunity for a divemaster with proven boat driving experience to join a small dive shop on the South Pacific island of Niue. Responsibilities will include guiding certified divers and running snorkelling trips including interactions with spinner dolphins and humpbacks. Niue is one of the few places in the world where you can have some amazing in water encounters with the whales. The position is from June through to October. Please email your cv with a photo to [pay]niuedive@dive.nu[/pay]


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