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Become a DAN Instructor by June 30, and waive the application fee
DAN has issued an offer to all would-be DAN Instructors: Become a DAN Instructor by June 30, 2009, and waive the Instructor application fee.
There is still plenty of time to take advantage of this offer. Requiring only about 16 total hours of training, completion of a DAN Instructor Qualification Course will leave you certified to teach six of DAN’s most popular Training programs, including Oxygen First Aid for Scuba Diving Injuries and Diving Emergency Management Provider (DEMP).
“There’s never been a better time to be a DAN Instructor,” says Eric Douglas, DAN Director of Training. “We’ve got some exciting new courses available, and old favorites continue to produce for everyone who teaches them. The possibilities DAN Training programs offer either as stand-alone training or as added value are endless. If you’ve ever thought about becoming a DAN Instructor, now’s the time to do it.”
To become a DAN Instructor, you must:
- be a Divemaster or higher,
- be a current CPR Instructor
- complete a DAN Instructor Qualification Course.
That’s it. When you’re done, you’ll be able to add value to your diving classes, generate year-round training revenue and demonstrate the importance of safety to your students. Of course, you’ll be better prepared to offer assistance in an emergency, as well.
When you complete your DAN Instructor training, submit your application. Include a copy of this notice, and DAN will waive the $25 application fee.
Visit the DAN directories to find a dive center or DAN Instructor Trainer near you. If you can’t find one, call the DAN Training department at (919) 684-2948, and we’ll find you the training you need.
Become a DAN Instructor today — we can’t wait to welcome you aboard!
DAN Is Here For You.
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