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Scuba Diver

Gulf Shores, AL ยท On-site

$45K - $75K/yr

... * Entry-level or experienced to service golf courses. * Ideal candidate is certified with zero visibility diving experience. * Reliable transportation is a requirement * Must have their own Dive ...

Scuba Diver

Fort Pierce, FL ยท On-site

$45K - $75K/yr

... * Entry-level or experienced to service golf courses. * Ideal candidate is certified with zero visibility diving experience. * Reliable transportation is a requirement * Must have their own Dive ...

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Scuba Diver

Birmingham, AL ยท On-site

$45K - $75K/yr

... * Entry-level or experienced to service golf courses. * Ideal candidate is certified with zero visibility diving experience. * Reliable transportation is a requirement * Must have their own Dive ...

ACDE Dive School Diploma or Military Diving Diploma * ADCI Entry Level Diver/Tender (Or ability to obtain with Military Experience) Preferred Qualifications: * BS in Civil Engineering * FHWA-NHI ...

ACDE Dive School Diploma or Military Diving Diploma * ADCI Entry Level Diver/Tender (Or ability to obtain with Military Experience) Preferred Qualifications: * BS in Civil Engineering * FHWA-NHI ...

Engineer Diver

Novi, MI ยท On-site

ACDE Dive School Diploma or Military Diving Diploma * ADCI Entry Level Diver/Tender (Or ability to obtain with Military Experience) Preferred Qualifications: * BS in Civil Engineering * FHWA-NHI ...

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How much do entry level diving jobs pay per year?

As of Aug 18, 2026, the average yearly pay for entry level diving in the United States is $45,736.00, according to ZipRecruiter salary data. Most workers in this role earn between $33,500.00 and $49,000.00 per year, depending on experience, location, and employer.

What is an entry level diving job?

Entry level diving jobs are positions for individuals who are new to professional diving. These roles typically involve basic underwater tasks such as inspections, cleaning, maintenance, or assisting more experienced divers on projects. Entry level divers often work in industries like commercial diving, scientific research, underwater construction, or marine conservation. These jobs usually require completion of a recognized diving certification and a focus on safety protocols. Starting in an entry level position allows divers to gain valuable experience and advance to more specialized or senior roles over time.

What are some typical challenges faced by entry level divers when starting out in the industry?

Entry-level divers often encounter challenges such as adapting to rigorous physical demands, managing underwater communication, and ensuring strict adherence to safety protocols in varied environments. New divers may also need to quickly learn how to handle specialized equipment and work effectively within a team, often under pressure or in challenging weather conditions. Building confidence and experience through on-the-job training and mentorship is key to overcoming these initial hurdles and progressing in the field.

What are the key skills and qualifications needed to thrive as an entry level diver, and why are they important?

To thrive as an Entry Level Diver, you need basic scuba diving certification (such as Open Water Diver), physical fitness, and a strong understanding of underwater safety procedures. Familiarity with diving equipment, dive computers, and adherence to safety protocols are crucial for this role. Attention to detail, teamwork, and effective communication help ensure safe and efficient dive operations. These skills and qualifications are vital to minimize risks, maintain safety standards, and support successful underwater tasks.

What is the difference between Entry Level Diving vs Commercial Diver?

AspectEntry Level DivingCommercial Diver
CertificationsOpen Water Diver, Advanced Open WaterCommercial Diving Certification, OSHA compliance
Work EnvironmentRecreational, training, light underwater tasksIndustrial, underwater construction, inspection
Employer & IndustryRecreational diving centers, training agenciesConstruction companies, oil & gas, maritime industry

Entry Level Diving typically involves recreational or training dives with basic certifications, focusing on learning and light underwater activities. Commercial Divers perform industrial underwater work requiring specialized certifications and work in more hazardous environments. While both roles involve diving skills, Commercial Divers operate in more complex, high-risk settings compared to Entry Level Divers.

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Infographic showing various Entry Level Diving job openings in the United States as of August 2026, with employment types broken down into 95% Full Time, and 5% Part Time. Highlights an 96% Physical, 1% Hybrid, and 3% Remote job distribution, with an average salary of $45,736 per year, or $22 per hour.

Hyperbaric Oxygen Technologist

Vassar Brothers Medical Center

Poughkeepsie, NY โ€ข On-site

Per diem

Re-posted 22 days ago


Job description

Nuvance Health has a network of convenient hospital and outpatient locations - Danbury Hospital, New Milford Hospital, Norwalk Hospital and Sharon Hospital in Connecticut, and Northern Dutchess Hospital, Putnam Hospital Center and Vassar Brothers Medical Center in New York - plus multiple primary and specialty care physician practices locations, including The Heart Center, a leading provider of cardiology care. Non-acute care is offered through various affiliates,


Summary:

The hyperbaric chamber operator is an individual that has documentation of successful completion of a 40-hour National Board of Diving and Hyperbaric Medical Technology (NBDHMT) - approved, Introductory Hyperbaric Medicine Course. The hyperbaric chamber operator assists in the provision of safe and therapeutic management of patient care to an assigned group of patients through the utilization Standards of Practice and policies and procedures and in collaboration with other members of the health care team.


Responsibilities:

Primary Responsibilities

  • Assists in the coordination of hyperbaric patients.
  • Assists in the day-to-day operation of the hyperbaric facility.
  • Maintains competencies, continuing education, and certifications as appropriate to the position.
  • Performs patient care within the scope of practice as a Nurse (RN or LPN), Respiratory Therapist, EMT, Paramedic.
  • Keeps complete and accurate patient records as they pertain to assessment, treatments and documentation of care.
  • Participates in quality assurance programs as requested by the Clinical Nurse Manager or Program Medical Director.
  • Participates in the safety program.
  • Participates in organizational committees and task forces as requested.
  • Participates in the discussion and review of articles in the field of hyperbaric oxygen.

Assessment

  • Assesses the patient's level of functioning on admission, transfer and discharge. Differentiates findings from defined limits of normal.
  • Uses professional judgment in day-to-day problem solving and decision making. Seeks assistance from Clinical Nurse Manager and peers as needed. Assists others.
  • Assesses patient's educational needs and develops a plan to meet these needs.
  • Assesses discharge needs and communicates to team members.

Planning

  • Follows the plan of care in collaboration with the patient care team.
  • Provides care in consideration of length of stay and patient/family needs.
  • Reviews discharge care with patient/family/physician and other team members.

Intervention

  • Administers medications and treatments according to patient needs, physician orders and policies, consistent with the scope of care for qualifying credential.
  • Participates in patient/family conferences as a member of the patient care team.
  • Utilizes patient teaching to provide new information to patient/family. Utilizes patient teaching according to policy.
  • Collaborates with Clinical Nurse Manager, physician, and other caregivers to provide effective patient care.
  • Makes rounds regularly on assigned patients.
  • Documents care on appropriate forms.
  • Assures patient and family care award of team members roles and introduces care team on admission.
  • Delegates tasks appropriately to team members.

Evaluation

  • Evaluates patient's response to treatment utilizing knowledge of disease process and patient's story.
  • Evaluates patient's progress on plan of care.
  • Evaluates patients continued learning needs and provides feedback to the Clinical Nurse Manager or designee

Other

  • Demonstrates flexibility in meeting staffing needs of department.
  • Maintains clinical expertise in area of specialty.
  • Participates in performance improvement activities.
  • Maintains and Models Nuvance Health Values.
  • Demonstrates regular, reliable, and predictable attendance.
  • Performs other duties as required.
Education Skills Experience
  1. Must have a current and valid (state) license or certification in the respective field of qualifying credential (e.g., Registered Nurse, LPN, Respiratory Therapist, EMT or Paramedic)
  2. Maintenance of National Board of Diving and Hyperbaric Medical Technology (NBDHMT) qualifying credential
  3. Current Basic Cardiac Life Support (BCLS) certificate
  4. Must have documentation of successful completing of a 40-hour National Board of Diving and Hyperbaric Medical Technology (NBDHMT) - approved Introductory Hyperbaric Medicine Course.
  5. Certification as a Hyperbaric Technologist (CHT) successfully obtained within 365 days of eligibility. Eligibility as stated by the National Board of Diving and Hyperbaric Medical Technology (NBDHMT).
  6. Should have at least 12 months of recent practical experience in clinical hyperbaric medicine, after meeting the entry-level qualifications and training requirements as delineated in this document for an entry-level hyperbaric technologist.
  7. Should have a working understanding of the codes and regulations that govern the operation of a hyperbaric medicine facility.

Location: Poughkeepsie-21 Fox Street

Work Type: Per Diem

Standard Hours: 8.00

FTE: 0.010000

Work Schedule: Day 8

Work Shift: 7:30a-4p


Org Unit: 1185

Department: Wound Care Ctr

Exempt: No

Grade: S7

Salary Range:

$22.2500 - $41.3200 Hourly

Working conditions:
Essential:
* Significant manual skills / motor coord & finger dexterity
* Little or no potential for occupational risk
* Medium to Heavy effort. May exert up to 35 lbs. force
* Some exposure to dirt, odors, noise, human waste, etc.

Employment Type: Per Diem