PADI Divemaster Internship
Be a leader who mentors and motivates others. Gain dive knowledge, supervision abilities, and become a role model to divers around the world..
“As a PADI Divemaster, you’ll lead others as you supervise scuba diving activities and assist with diver training. Whether you want to work at a tropical dive destination or close to home at a local dive shop, the adventure of a lifetime awaits you.”
— TopSub Academy Roatan
PADI Divemaster Internship Roatan:
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at least 18 years old
PADI Rescue Diver or equivalent ***
Emergency First Response (EFR) Primary and Secondary Care (CPR and First Aid) training within the past 24 months
A medical statement signed by a physician within the last 12 months
At least 40 logged dives to begin the course and 60 dives to earn certification
*** if you are not yet a Rescue Diver nor EFR we have packages for all initial levels of experience and training: if you are a non-Diver, Open Water Diver or Advanced Open Water Diver we offer prep. internships that will prepare you to fulfill this prerequisites
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The PADI Divemaster course teaches you to be a leader and to take charge of dive activities. Through knowledge development sessions, water skills exercises and workshops, and hands-on practical assessments, you will develop the skills to organize and direct a variety of scuba diving activities.
Topics and practical workshops include:
The role and characteristics of the PADI Divemaster
Supervising dive activities and assisting with student divers
Diver safety and risk management
Divemaster conducted programs and specialized skills
Business of diving and your career
Awareness of the dive environment
Dive setup and management
Mapping an open water site
Conducting dive briefings
Organizing a search and recovery project and a deep dive
Conducting a scuba review and skin diver course
Assisting with Discover Scuba Diving and leading Discover Local Diving programs
Your may also consider to book the PADI Deep Diver Specialty Diver course and the PADI Search and Recovery Specialty Diver course along with your divemaster training to help you meet all requirements and to broaden your abilities.
You may be able to get college credit for the PADI Divemaster course – ask your instructor.
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For certified Rescue Divers with 40 logged dives the Schedule is from Monday to Saturday, from 7:30 am to 4:30 pm, during 4 weeks.
[Week-1]
Day-1:
AM: (Dry) Orientation, Dive Theory Assessment Exams
PM: (Water) Assessment Dive, Dive Skills Workshop # 1
Day-2:
AM: (Dry) Dive Theory Workshop # 1
PM: (Water) Dive Skills Workshop # 2, Waterskills Development # 1
Day-3:
AM: (Dry) Dive Theory Workshop # 2
PM: (Water) Dive Skills Workshop # 3, Waterskills Development # 2
Day-4:
AM: (Water) Practical Application: Skill 1 — Dive Site Setup and Management
PM: (Water) Practical Application: Skill 2 — Mapping Project # 1
Day-5:
AM: (Water) Practical Application: Skill 2 — Mapping Project # 2
PM: (Water) Practical Application: Skill 3 — Dive Briefing # 1 & 2
Day-6:
AM: (Water) Practical Application: Skill 5 — Deep Dive Scenario; Skill 4 — Search and Recovery Scenario
PM: (Water) Practical Application: Skill 3 — Dive Briefing # 3 & 4
PM (Dry): Professionalism Evaluation # 1
Day-7: Day-off
[Week-2]
Day-1:
AM (Water): Practical Assessment 4 — Certified Divers in Open Water # 1 & 2, at 8:30 AM & 11 AM Fun Dives
PM (Dry/Water): Divemaster-Conducted Programs Workshops: Workshop 1: ReActivate Program
Day-2:
AM (Dry/Water): Divemaster-Conducted Programs Workshops: Workshop 2: Skin Diver (Advanced Snorkeler) Course and Snorkeling Supervision; Workshop 3: Discover Scuba Diving Program in Confined Water;
PM (Dry/Water): Divemaster-Conducted Programs Workshops: Workshop 4: Discover Scuba Diving Program — Additional Open Water Dive
Day-3:
AM (Dry/Water): Divemaster-Conducted Programs Workshops: Workshop 5: Discover Local Diving in Open Water; Practical Assessment 4 — Certified Divers in Open Water # 3, at 11 AM Fun Dive
PM (Dry/Water): Practical Assessment 1 — Open Water Diver Students in Confined Water
Day-4:
AM (Dry/Water): Practical Assessment 2 — Open Water Diver Students in Open Water
Practical Assessment 3 — Continuing Education Student Divers in Open Water
Day-5:
AM/PM (Water): Practical Assessment 2 — Open Water Diver Students in Open Water II; Practical Assessment 3 — Continuing Education Student Divers in Open Water II
Day-6:
AM/PM (Water): Internship guiding or assisting in classes; Introduction to the Ecology Project
PM (Dry): Professionalism Evaluation # 2
Day-7 Day-off
[Week-3]
Day-1:
AM/PM (Water): Internship guiding or assisting in classes; Ecology Project
PM (Practical): TopSub Workshop, Boat handling
Day-2:
AM (Water): Internship guiding or assisting in classes; Ecology Project
PM (Practical): TopSub Workshop, Outboard/Inboard engines basic maintenance schedules
Day-3:
AM/PM (Water): Internship guiding or assisting in classes; Ecology Project
PM (Practical): TopSub Workshop, Air Compressors and Nitrox systems
Day-4:
AM/PM (Water): Internship guiding or assisting in classes; Ecology Project
PM (Practical): TopSub Workshop, SCUBAPRO Dive Center/Resort scuba equipment basic maintenance
Day-5:
AM/PM (Water): Internship guiding or assisting in classes; Ecology Project
PM (Practical): TopSub Workshop, Scuba Tanks visual inspection (VIP)
Day-6:
AM (Water): Dive Skills Workshop Final Evaluation
PM (Practical): TopSub Workshop, Dive Center/Resort Management
PM (Dry): Professionalism Evaluation # 3
Day-7: Day-off
[Week-4]
Day-1:
AM/PM (Water): Internship guiding or assisting in classes; Ecology Project
PM (Practical): TopSub Intro To Professional Digital Underwater Photography and Videography
Day-2:
AM/PM (Water): Internship guiding or assisting in classes; Ecology Project
PM (Practical): TopSub Intro To Freediving
Day-3:
AM/PM (Water): Internship guiding or assisting in classes; Ecology Project
PM (Practical): TopSub Intro To Full Face Masks
Day-4:
AM/PM (Water): Internship guiding or assisting in classes; Ecology Project
PM (Practical): TopSub Intro To Sidemount and Technical Diving
Day-5:
AM/PM (Water): Internship guiding or assisting in classes; Ecology Project
PM (Practical): TopSub Intro To Research, Scientific Diving, and Nautical Archaeology
Professionalism Final Evaluation
Day-6:
AM (Water): 2-Tank Special Celebration Dives & Ecology Project conclusion
Celebration Dinner, closing words & diplomas ceremony.
Day-7: Day-off and the day after the best 4 weeks of your life!
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Extra Workshops:
Boat handling
Air Compressors and Nitrox systems
SCUBAPRO Dive Center/Resort scuba equipment basic maintenance
Scuba Tanks visual inspection (VIP)
Dive Center/Resort Management
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Extra "Intro to" programs:
During your internship, you will receive extra training to enriched your knowledge and skills as a new dive professional.
This are the extra “Intro to” programs you will receive during your Divemaster Internship at TopSub Academy Roatan:
Professional Digital Underwater Photography and Videography
Freediving
Full Face Masks
Scientific Diving
Sidemount and Technical Diving
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During your Divemaster Internship you can decide to be part of one of our ongoing Marine Ecology Projects.
This projects are volunteer based.
Extra Projects (please choose 1):
Marine Mammals Ecology
Shark Ecology
Turtle Ecology
Stony Coral Ecology
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For certified PADI Rescue Divers
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Divemaster Internship, 4-weeks, no accommodation, no food, $1,200.00 USD
Divemaster Internship, 8-weeks, no accommodation, no food, $2,100.00 USD
Not Included: PADI Divemaster Crew Pak
For certified PADI Advanced Open Water Divers
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EFR + Rescue + DM Internship, 5-weeks, no accommodation, no food, $2,000.00 USD
EFR + Rescue + DM Internship, 8-weeks, no accommodation, no food, US$ 2,600
Not Included: PADI Divemaster Crew Pak
For certified PADI Open Water Divers
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Advanced + EFR + Rescue + Divemaster Internship (BASIC), 6-week program, unlimited shore diving, no accommodation, no food, US$ 1,900 + PADI costs
Advanced + EFR + Rescue + Divemaster Internship (STANDARD), 6-week program, unlimited shore diving, no accommodation, no food, US$ 2,550 + PADI costs
Advanced + EFR + Rescue + Divemaster Internship (STANDARD+), 8-week program, no accommodation, no food, US$ 3,200 + PADI costs
For non-certified Divers (Zero-to-Hero)
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Unlimited Shore Diving, OWD + AOWD + EFR + Rescue + DM Internship, 8-weeks, no accommodation, no food, US$ 4,000 (All included, PADI fees and books included)
PADI Costs = Divemaster Application fee, After you finish the internship. To be paid directly to PADI, US$ 134
Honduran Sales Tax is not included.
Included in our Divemaster packages:
Complimentary Airport or Ferry pick up and drop if you purchase a Stay & Training package
Access to Fantasy Island private beach & beach chairs
Unlimited drinking water (please bring your water mug)
Unlimited boat diving
Unlimited Shore Diving
Unlimited Diving for Life at Fantasy Island
Complimentary Dive Career Workshop and CV Setup
Getting Started
Sign up for Divemaster Online – PADI’s eLearning option – to start now. You can work through eight knowledge development sections using a web-based system that lets you learn at your own pace. You also have access to an online version of the Divemaster Manual for reference during and after the course.
Another option is to study by reading the Divemaster Manual and watching the Divemaster Video (a book and DVD package). Visit TopSub Academy to enroll in the course and get your Divemaster Crew-Pak, which also includes other reference materials – like the PADI Instructor Manual and The Encyclopedia of Recreational Diving – that you’ll need during the course.
Consider taking Dive Theory Online, another PADI eLearning® program, that takes you step-by-step through dive physics, physiology, skills, equipment and environment, plus a Recreational Dive Planner (RDP) review. By successfully completing Dive Theory Online, you can get credit for half of the Divemaster Final Exam. Your PADI Instructor can explain how this works when you meet to schedule knowledge review sessions along with your water skills exercises, workshops and practical assessments.