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Looking for SPANISH Instructor speaking English and if possible Italian in MALDIVES local island

Maldives Padi $1,500–$3,000/month*
Job Description

The role requires a Spanish-speaking dive instructor who is also fluent in English, with Italian as a plus. The candidate will be expected to provide high-quality dive instruction and guidance to guests, ensuring safety and an enjoyable experience. The ideal candidate should have a PADI certification, excellent communication skills, and a passion for marine life. Experience in a similar role and the ability to adapt to a multicultural environment are essential.

Company Info

PADI, the Professional Association of Diving Instructors, is the world's leading scuba diver training organization. With over 6,600 dive centers and resorts, and more than 137,000 individual PADI professionals who have issued 28 million certifications around the world, PADI provides a comprehensive range of dive training programs. PADI is committed to ensuring that divers have the skills and knowledge to enjoy the underwater world safely and responsibly. The organization is also dedicated to marine conservation and education.

Destination Guide

The Maldives is a tropical paradise known for its stunning beaches and vibrant marine life. Job opportunities in the Maldives often revolve around tourism, hospitality, and diving industries. The culture is a blend of South Asian, Arab, and African influences, with a laid-back lifestyle. The Maldives offers a unique experience with its local cuisine, traditional music, and dance. For relocation, a work visa is required, typically sponsored by the employer. The cost of living can be high, but the experience of living in such a unique environment is unparalleled. English is widely spoken, making it easier for expatriates to adapt.

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