PADI Dive Instructor for remote Vietnam.
I am providing you a lot of information here. I would like to know in your cover letter why this position is for you.
We are looking for an instructor to fill an upcoming vacancy in our small dive operation. Male / female single, as there are no jobs for significant others on our island.
We would like to have you here in Vietnam essentially as soon as possible. Our current instructor has been offered his dream job, and we want to support him by getting his replacement here immediately.
If you are truly a “Pro” you will enjoy working here, as everything is done correctly.
If you still have not yet figured out that regulators do not go on the floor of the boat and masks do not go on the gunwale, this is not for you.
If you do not have the ability to see the masks on the gunwale or the regs on the floor, this is still not for you.
We do everything properly, to the point of being the only dive shop in the country to get the proper work permits and documentation for our staff.
This position is intended for a person able to commit for 1 and preferably 2 years, work permits cost a fortune and take months to get.
We have a very light work load, in our busiest season our boat only goes out 20 days a month. So you should be the type that can keep yourself occupied.
Course numbers are few, so if you are looking to run up your certs, it will not be easy here.
Preference will be given to individuals who have been in Vietnam or currently are in Vietnam.
Required abilities include but are not limited too:
An out going personality.
Detail oriented. (This will come back to haunt you if you fib.)
Customer service oriented, I cannot stress this enough.
A positive progressive attitude.
No drugs or drinking. (I don’t care if you drink in moderation, but on this small conservative island, it will not reflect well on our business if you are seen in the one and only bar all the time.)
The ability to cope with our isolated remote island location.
Please read that part again. There is no butter, no cheese, unreliable internet. We are pretty far off the map.
Cultural and environmental awareness and sensitivity will be very important, we are well respected in the community and we need to maintain this standing.
No excessive tattoos.
Piercings limited to your ears.
Team player.
Open mind.
Passionate about diving and the sea, and be able to convey that passion.
A male or female, mid twenties to early thirties.
(Male preferred.)
There is a lot of flexibility in regard to age, but maturity goes a long way here
Situational awareness is a key attribute of a dive pro,.
I expect you to have this attribute. I cannot stress this point strongly enough.
If you do not have it, please do not apply. (This will also haunt you if you fib)
Monolingual English is okay but multilingual helps. Basic French/German are plusses.
Compensation will be among the best in the country for the right person. Numbers will be discussed with applicants who are shortlisted.
Room, basic food, base salary plus commissions.
I believe it is my responsibility to provide you with all of the tools and support to do your job with excellence, in return I do expect a very high level of performance.
You will be expected to have all of your own gear and the experience and maturity to run my boat with the aid of a dive master and my three boat staff, who are all locals.
We work hard to preserve and hopefully restore the last remaining near pristine marine environment in Vietnam.
Please, no Koh Tao trained new instructors.
Only shortlisted candidates will be contacted, references will be checked.
Workload is light; our boat goes out at a maximum of 20 days a month, but they can be long days when we are busy.
When can you be ready to leave where you are to come to Vietnam?
Please send cover letter, a small photo along with a resume to
Email to: slowy@gmx.com
To apply for this job email your details to slowy@gmx.com