Bali Scuba PADI EFR Instructor Course (Emergency First Response)

 
PADI EFR Instructor course (Emergency First Response) including Care for Children
 
If taken stand-alone: US$300
If taken together with Bali Scuba IDC: US$200
 
PADI have introduced the requirement (starting March 1st 2009) that you will need to be a PADI EFR Instructor before you can become a PADI Open Water Scuba Instructor. So if you want to leave Bali ready to teach any diving course you will need to include PADI EFR Instructor in your program (unless you arrive in Bali already certified as an EFR Instructor). Our IDC + EFRI package for US$1,400 is the most cost effective way for you to do this.
 
Our Course Director Knut is also a trained nurse, who offers the most comprehensive EFR Instructor course available in Indonesia. You will leave Bali with real skills you can use in an emergency, as well as the background knowledge you need to confidently pass these skills to your own EFR students.
 
During the EFR Instructor course you will need to have a PADI EFR Instructor manual (US$70). After you complete the course you will need to pay EFR Instructor application fee to PADI (Asia Pacific area currently AU$108).