About Pro Adventures
RTO code: 31105
PRO ADVENTURES, part of the PRO DIVE group, specialises in ocean careers: travel, leadership, recreation, tourism, education, retail and maritime, which accounts for up to 40% of all jobs in Australia.
Our programs are not just about developing career-based skills; they also focus on developing life skills. We see many candidates evolve from shy individuals into confident young adults.
Let’s take learning to dive as an example. There is nothing on this earth quite as exciting as learning to dive, the fascination of seeing schools of fish streaming before your eyes, sunken shipwrecks or walls of coral, all, an experience that has to be seen to be believed. The experience and skills of becoming a diver add a new dimension to your life that will increase your confidence, help you meet new people, and visit new and exciting places.
Once you have learned to dive, progression through the various dive leadership roles will teach you how to communicate and teach effectively, present to groups, improve your people management skills, provide a background on how to create a safe work environment and various other business and workplace abilities, such as occupational first aid, bookings, point of sale and many more!
There are no courses available
You may be interested in the following courses with an alternative provider.
SIS30619
Online, On Campus, Distance, Traineeship
More info
Possible job outcomes:
Outdoor Recreation Officer
Hiking Guide
Outdoor Adventure Guide
Tour Coordinator
Begin a career in your favourite outdoor activity with the Certificate III in Outdoor Leadership (SIS30619). This nationally recognised qualification will give you the confidence to co-ordinate a group activity as well as interpret the weather and environmental conditions, operate communications equipment, maintain equipment, manage group safety, and respond to an emergency. Choose career electives in abseiling, bushwalking, climbing, cycle touring, horse riding, 4WD, fishing, kayaking, canoeing, rafting, sailing, snorkeling, surfing, windsurfing, paddle boarding, or caving.
Enquire now to find out the scope of different electives and the opportunities for enrollment..
Average duration: 6 months.
SIS40619
Online, On Campus
More info
Possible job outcomes:
Outdoor Activity Instructor
Outdoor Recreation Leader
If you’re working as a recreation guide, set up to a senior supervisory role with the SIS40619 Certificate IV in Outdoor Leadership. This nationally recognised qualification teaches a mix of leadership, planning, and technical skills. The course covers: planning outdoor activity sessions, risk identification and group safety, operating communication systems and equipment, interpreting weather and environmental conditions, coordinating emergency responses, carrying out search and rescue. The course also delivers advanced technical skills in the following specialty areas: abseiling, bushwalking, canyoning, challenge course, climbing, canoeing and white water rafting, caving, and much more. Enquire now for the list of study units, availability of speciality electives, and enrolment centres near you..
Average duration: 12 months.
Find a course >