maritime instructor
Maritime instructors teach all those occupationally piloting a boat or a ship, such as skippers and ship captains, how to operate their inland water boats or maritime ships according to regulations. They teach their students theory and techniques on how to optimally pilot, steer and navigate, and maintain their specific boat or ship, observe and evaluate the students' practice. They also focus on non-steering related subjects such as customer service (in case of person transportation) and safety measure regulations.
Also called: occupational boating instructor, maritime training instructor, boating instructor, instructor in maritime training, maritime trainer, specialist maritime training instructor, ship pilot trainer, ship pilot instructor
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- essential skills
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- optional skills
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- related roles
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Essential skills
22- adapt teaching to student's capabilities
- analyse weather forecast
- apply intercultural teaching strategies
- apply teaching strategies
- assess students
- assessment processes
- assist students in their learning
- curriculum objectives
- distinguish various types of ships
- geographic areas
- give constructive feedback
- Global Maritime Distress and Safety System
- guarantee students' safety
- health and safety measures in transportation
- international regulations for preventing collisions at sea
- monitor developments in field of expertise
- operate marine communication systems
- prepare lesson content
- recognise abnormalities on board
- stay up-to-date with maritime transportation technology
- teach boating principles
- vessel safety equipment
Optional skills
22- adapt training to labour market
- assist in maritime rescue operations
- conduct on board safety inspections
- customer service
- ensure vessel security
- facilitate teamwork between students
- guide ships into docks
- International Convention for the Prevention of Pollution from Ships
- learning difficulties
- manage resources for educational purposes
- operate mechanical equipment of ships
- perform classroom management
- plot shipping navigation routes
- prepare deck equipment
- prepare lifeboats
- provide lesson materials
- supervise movement of crew
- supervise movement of passengers
- teamwork principles
- use meteorological information
- use water navigation devices
- work with virtual learning environments
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