Instructor with a student performing a Controlled Emergency Swimming Ascent (CESA).
The PADI (Junior) Scuba Diver course is a sub set of the PADI (Junior) Open Water Diver Course. PADI (Junior) Scuba Divers are trained to dive under the DIRECT supervision of a PADI DiveMaster, Assistant Instructor or Instructor to a maximum of 12m. PADI Scuba Divers have more theoretical background and better developed water skills than the PADI Discover Scuba Diving participants but are NOT qualified for Independent diving.
PADI(Junior)Open Water Diver
(Min age 10 years)
This is the PADI entry level dive course. It will get you certified as an Open Water Diver and you will be issued with a Personal Identification Card (PIC) confirming you have successfully completed the PADI Open Water Diver course. This PIC will allow you to dive anywhere in the world without any further training to a depth of 18m. The course consists of three parts:- Knowledge Development
- Confined Water training
- Open Water training – in the lake at Ilopango
Underwater Navigation dive.
PADI (Junior) Adventure Diver
The PADI (Junior) Adventure Diver course is a subset of the Advanced Open Water Diver course and comprises of three logged adventure dives.
For other available PADI Adventure dives please visit www.PADI.com
PADI(Junior)Advanced Open Water Diver
(Min age 14 years)
Continued Education in diving encompases the Adventures in Diving program. To get certified as PADI Advanced Open Water Diver you must complete 5 adventure dives which must include a deep dive and an underwater navigation dive. In addition to these two adventure dives you can choose any three from the following adventure dives offered by El Salvador Divers.- Altitude Dive
- Boat Dive
- Drift Dive
- Enriched Air / Nitrox
- Fish Identification
- Peak Performance Buoyancy
- Search and Recovery
- Underwater Naturalist
- Underwater Photography
- Wreck Dive
Rescuing an unresponsive diver.
PADI(Junior)Rescue Diver
(Min age 12 years)
The PADI (Junior) Rescue Diver teaches you how to help yourself and other divers if they get into trouble. It covers how to assist panicking and unresponsive divers underwater and on the surface by bringing the diver to the surface and administering rescue breaths with and without a pocket mask. You are taught how to conduct a search for a missing diver and how to construct an Emergency Action Plan for any dive site. Before being certified as a PADI (Junior) Rescue Diver you must complete the EFR Primary and Secondary Care Course. This is available from El Salvador Divers or can be done before you start the PADI (Junior) Rescue Diver Course. Many people say this is the most fun course that PADI run.PADI(Junior)Master Scuba Diver
(Min age 12 years)
The highest recreational diver rating.
To obtain this rating you must be certified as a PADI (Junior) Advanced Open Water Diver, a PADI (Junior) Rescue Diver, have 5 PADI Speciality or PADI TecRec certifications and have logged at least 50 dives.
DiveMaster (on left) assissting with a confined water dive.
For more information on continuing your professional career go to www.PADI.com
PADI DiveMaster
The First PADI Professional Qualification
The PADI DiveMaster course is available to anyone over the age of 18 who has the PADI Advanced Open Water Diver and Rescue Diver qualifications, logged 40 dives, EFR Primary and Secondary Care training within 24 months, and has been medically cleared for diving within 12 months. This course is usually done as an internship where the trainee works at the dive centre for an extended period, whilst learning all aspects of the dive business, not just the dive skills. Once qualified as a PADI DiveMaster you are a dive professional and can then earn a living doing what you love – DIVING. The next step will be to progress up the professional ladder which ultimately leads to becoming a Course Director.