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Nitrox Instructor Courses

Nitrox Instructors teach divers to use enriched air safely, focusing on gas analysis and dive planning to enhance underwater safety.

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Nitrox Instructor careers

A Nitrox Instructor teaches qualified divers to use enriched air to safely extend bottom time and manage oxygen exposure. You might work in a coastal dive centre, on a liveaboard, or at a specialist training facility. Nitrox Instructors focus on gas analysis, dive planning, and the technical requirements of handling specialised equipment. You’ll deliver theory and practical sessions to ensure students understand the physiological effects of breathing higher oxygen concentrations.

Nitrox Instructors are essential for enhancing diver safety across Australia’s premier dive locations. You’ll need to be meticulous and safety-conscious with a high level of technical expertise. You’ll liaise with boat crews and shop staff to coordinate logistics, ensuring all gas blends are accurately verified and students feel confident using enriched air.