Euro-Divers Maldives is seeking a Chinese-speaking female diving instructor to teach and guide guests in a professional resort environment. Candidates are expected to hold a current PADI Instructor qualification, with relevant teaching experience and strong English communication skills. Chinese fluency is important for supporting Chinese-speaking guests. The role requires excellent customer service, confidence leading dives, sound knowledge of dive safety and equipment, and the ability to work as part of an international team. Experience with other certification agencies, resort diving, additional languages, first aid and CPR training, and knowledge of local marine life would be advantageous. The instructor should be physically fit, responsible, adaptable, and comfortable working in a tropical island setting.
Euro-Divers is an established international dive-center operator serving resorts and destinations across the world, including the Maldives. Its centers provide scuba-diving courses, guided dives, snorkeling activities, equipment rental, boat excursions, and marine experiences for resort guests. The company works closely with major hotel properties and generally follows recognized recreational-diving standards, including PADI training systems. In the Maldives, Euro-Divers teams operate in a highly international tourism environment, welcoming beginners, certified divers, families, and experienced underwater photographers. Instructors are expected to combine safe, professional diving practices with friendly guest service and efficient daily operations. Employment conditions vary by resort and contract, but commonly include accommodation, meals, travel support, equipment access, and opportunities to earn commissions. The PADI job platform may advertise the vacancy, while Euro-Divers is the operating employer.
The Maldives offers employment mainly in resort tourism, diving, watersports, hospitality, marine activities, food and beverage, housekeeping, guest services, and resort operations. Resort islands are usually private, peaceful, and highly international, while local islands provide a more traditional community atmosphere. Maldivian culture is Muslim, so modest clothing and respect for local customs are important, especially outside resorts; alcohol is generally restricted to tourist resorts. Life is tropical and outdoors-oriented, but island locations can feel isolated, with limited shopping and healthcare facilities. Foreign workers normally need a formal employment offer and an employer-sponsored work visa or work permit before starting work; requirements and fees should be confirmed with the employer and Maldivian authorities. Contracts often include staff accommodation, meals, insurance, flights, and medical checks. Candidates should clarify salary, commission, housing standards, days off, visa costs, equipment, and emergency procedures before relocating.
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