Complete your PADI Instructor
Development Course at Albany Scuba.

The PADI Instructor Development Program prepares you to function as a PADI Open Water SCUBA Instructor. In addition, it further develops your leadership and teaching abilities to the instructor level and prepares you to teach PADI programs.
To qualify for the PADI Instructor Development program, you must:
- Be certified as a PADI Assistant Instructor or as an instructor with another recreational diver training organization.
- Be at least 18 years old.
- Be fit for diving and submit a medical form signed by a physician.
- Have been a certified diver for at least six months and logged at least 60 open water dives with experience in night, deep and navigation prior to beginning the Instructor Development Program, and have been a certified diver for at least 6 months and logged at least 100 dives prior to entering the Instructor Examination.
- Submit proof of CPR training within 24 months.
During the PADI Instructor Development program, you’ll learn the PADI System of
diver education, standards and procedures, effective academic teaching presentations,
teaching in confined water, conducting open water training dives and additional related
topics. You’ll learn these topics one of two ways; through the PADI Instructor
Development Program (IDC) or the PADI Instructor Orientation Program (IOC).
(Note: the IOC is an option available only if you’re an instructor that is current with
another certification organization and wish to become a PADI Instructor.)
After successful completion of the IDC or IOC, you must successfully complete the PADI
Instructor Examination (IE). You will be evaluated on; dive theory, academic teaching,
confined-water (pool) teaching, open-water teaching and general diving skills and
professionalism.
As a PADI Open Water Scuba Instructor you can conduct the entire range of PADI experience
programs and PADI diver programs, from Open Water Diver through Divemaster (except for
specialties and PADI Emergency First Response) which require specific Specialty Diver
Instructor and Emergency First Response Instructor ratings).
After successfully completing your PADI IDC/IOC and IE, you receive a certification card
and certificate denoting this rating. You’ll also become a member of PADI and receive
benefits, including the ability to purchase professional liability insurance (which may be
required to conduct some activities).


