Moving Water Instructor Level 2
Aim
The purpose of
the Moving Water Instructor 2 Course is to provide a national certification
of competence in the instruction and administration of Moving Water Programs
and Courses.
Upon successful completion of the Moving Water Instructor Level
2 course, the Instructor may:
- Certify the Flatwater Levels, Moving Water Level 1 and Moving Water Level 2 Programs and Courses in Canada, in accordance with PC policies and standards, and in compliance with all laws governing such activities
- Direct and/or instruct a Flatwater Instructor Course, with approval from PC (this does not include the testing of the paddling component of the Flatwater Instructor Course).
- Instruct at
a Moving Water Instructor 1 or 2 Course by invitation of the Course Director.
- Direct and examine a Moving Water Instructor 1 or 2 Course, subsequent to instructing at a previous Moving Water Instructor Course at that level and with approval of PC and provincial/territorial affiliate association.
A Moving Water Instructor 2 is expected to promote the development of PC Moving Water Program, and to promote the development of Moving Water paddling as a separate discipline of recreational canoeing.
Prerequisites
- At least 18 years of age at the time of the Moving Water Instructor
Level 1 Course.
- Current PC and provincial/territorial affiliate association memberships.
- PC Lakewater Level 1, equivalent certification, or comparable skills and experience is recommended, but not a compulsory requirement.
- PC Moving Water Level 2, equivalent certification, or comparable skills and experience (with the permission of the Course Director).
- PC Flatwater Instructor, equivalent experience, or comparable skills and experience (with the permission of the Course Director).
- PC Moving Water Instructor 1, equivalent experience, or comparable skills and experience (with the permission of the Course Director).
It is strongly
recommended that all Moving Water Instructor 2 Instructors have, in addition
to their canoeing qualifications, some qualifications in swimming, First Aid
and CPR.
Course Length
Eighty (80) hours
Class ratio
1 instructor trainer: 6 instructor candidates
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