Move your existing instructor ratings to RAID, without starting over
If you’re already teaching recreational diving and thinking about crossing over to RAID, this page is for you.
No hard sell
No “reinvent yourself” nonsense
This is simply how the recreational instructor crossover actually works with RAID UK, what transfers, what gets checked, and how to get teaching again without drama.
This route is designed for instructors who:
Are currently teaching recreational diving with another agency
Want a modern, standards-driven system
Are fed up with unnecessary admin and paperwork
Care about buoyancy, control, gas awareness, and real diver skills
Want to keep teaching — not go back to square one
If that sounds like you, you’re in the right place.
Recognising your existing instructor qualification
Aligning you with RAID Recreational Diving Standards
Aligning your Recreational and Specialty Instructor Ratings
Confirming that skills, safety, and supervision match expectations
A paperwork-only conversion
A shortcut
A reset to entry level instructor or specialty ratings
The crossover focuses on how RAID teaches, not just what’s written in a manual.
You’ll be shown how to:
Core recreational training standards
Ratios and supervision limits
Skill performance requirements
Quality assurance and documentation
You’ll cover:
Core recreational training standards
Ratios and supervision limits
Skill performance requirements
Quality assurance and documentation
This is where most instructors notice the difference. RAID places real emphasis on:
Buoyancy and control during skills
Neutral skill execution (not kneeling)
Awareness, positioning, and student control
Training divers who are actually comfortable in the water

Exact structure can vary slightly, but most recreational instructor crossovers include:
Online academic induction
Familiarisation with the RAID system
Standards discussion and interpretation
In-water instructor skills evaluation
No guessing. No vague outcomes. You’ll know exactly where you stand.
You’ll need to:
Hold a recognised recreational instructor rating
Be an active instructor or recently active instructors with no open QA's
Hold current First Aid / CPR / Oxygen Provider certification
Provide teaching and diving experience evidence
Meet RAID medical requirements
Be affiliated to a RAID dive centre
If anything here doesn’t quite fit your situation, it’s usually solvable, just flagged early.
The reasons are usually pretty consistent:
Less admin, more water time
Clear standards without micromanagement
Digital systems that actually work
Students coming out calmer and more capable
Feeling supported rather than processed
Most instructors say the same thing after a few courses, “This just makes sense.”
This page isn’t here to rush you.
See what transfers
Understand the requirements
Move forward when it feels right
You’re exactly where you should be. When you’re ready, the next step is simple and it is explained below.
Your Questions Answered
No. RAID crossovers recognise your existing instructor rating and focus on standards alignment, not retraining from scratch.
You may teach RAID recreational courses equivalent to your current instructor level once crossover requirements are met.
Yes. RAID evaluates neutrally buoyant skill execution, student awareness, and supervision approach.
Not necessarily. Recently inactive or out of status instructors can crossover, though skills checks may be required.
Yes. All RAID instructors must be affiliated with a RAID Dive Centre before teaching.
Yes. RAID provides structured progression pathways into both open circuit technical instructor and closed circuit technical training, once training and prerequisites are met.
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