PADI Rescue Diver
Ages 12+ • 2 Days
Become a PADI Rescue Diver. It could save your life! Or you may even save someone else’s life!
Duration
2 Days
About
Rescue Dive training expands your knowledge of diving, increasing your level of diving skills, and makes you more aware of your surroundings. By being a trained PADI Rescue Diver, you have the skills to safely respond to diving emergencies. More importantly, you’ll learn to manage dive sites to prevent problems from occurring. You will have to complete self-study, then over 2 days you will participate in a series of practical training sessions in a pool, preparing you for the scenarios in the final open water sessions.
Inclusions
- Your PADI Rescue Certification, registered in the PADI database, and your digital certification card (E-Card)
- Confined water training in a pool prior to ocean diving
- Open-water dive scenarios practiced in the Solitary Islands Marine Park, or around the marina.
- Small group, 5-star PADI training for a more personal experience
- Tank hire is provided. Students should have their own equipment. If you prefer to use our ‘pool equipment’ for when in the chlorine pools, we will provide this free of charge.
Open Water Dives are subject to weather and availability. Jetty Dive will contact you with any changes.
Requirements
- Advanced Open Water Certification or equivalent
- Australian Recognised First Aid Training is required for certification of this course (we run Workplace Recognised RTO courses at additional cost if you require First Aid Certification)
- The Rescue course can be physically demanding, so a good level of fitness is recommended!