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CMAS

Term from Scuba Diving Instruction industry explained for recruiters

CMAS (Confédération Mondiale des Activités Subaquatiques, or World Underwater Federation in English) is one of the major international systems for certifying scuba diving instructors and divers. Think of it like a global standard for diving education, similar to PADI or SSI. When you see CMAS on a resume, it means the person has been trained and certified according to these international standards. The system uses a simple star rating (1 to 3 stars) for divers and instructors, making it easy to understand someone's qualification level.

Examples in Resumes

Certified CMAS Two-Star Instructor with 5 years of teaching experience

Trained over 200 beginner divers under CMAS certification standards

CMAS Three-Star Instructor specializing in advanced underwater navigation courses

Typical job title: "CMAS Diving Instructors"

Also try searching for:

Scuba Diving Instructor Dive Instructor CMAS Instructor Underwater Instructor Diving Coach Water Sports Instructor

Where to Find CMAS Diving Instructors

Example Interview Questions

Senior Level Questions

Q: How do you handle emergency situations during diving instruction?

Expected Answer: Should demonstrate comprehensive knowledge of emergency procedures, risk management, and leadership in crisis situations. Should mention specific examples of handling difficult situations and preventive measures.

Q: What's your experience with training other instructors?

Expected Answer: Should show experience in mentor roles, ability to train new instructors, and deep understanding of CMAS teaching standards and methodologies.

Mid Level Questions

Q: How do you adapt your teaching methods for different types of students?

Expected Answer: Should explain various teaching approaches for different learning styles, ages, and experience levels, showing flexibility in instruction methods.

Q: What safety procedures do you implement in your courses?

Expected Answer: Should describe standard safety protocols, pre-dive checks, and how they maintain a safe learning environment for students.

Junior Level Questions

Q: What does the CMAS star system mean?

Expected Answer: Should be able to explain the basic CMAS certification levels from one to three stars for both divers and instructors, and the requirements for each level.

Q: How do you prepare for a basic training session?

Expected Answer: Should describe basic class preparation, equipment checks, and standard teaching procedures for beginner divers.

Experience Level Indicators

Junior (0-2 years)

  • Basic diving instruction
  • Equipment maintenance and checks
  • Standard safety procedures
  • Basic first aid and rescue techniques

Mid (2-5 years)

  • Advanced diving instruction
  • Emergency management
  • Specialized course teaching
  • Student assessment and certification

Senior (5+ years)

  • Instructor training
  • Diving center management
  • Advanced rescue techniques
  • Program development and coordination

Red Flags to Watch For

  • No current CMAS certification
  • Gaps in diving instruction experience
  • Lack of emergency response training
  • No knowledge of current diving safety standards
  • Poor communication skills