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Raft ACA L4 Instructor Certification Workshop – Cajon de Maipo, Chile March 4-9, 2026
✔️ Intensive 6-day ACA L4 ICW offering advanced skill refinement, safety leadership, and elevated teaching practice.
✔️ Designed for guides and paddlesports professionals ready to step into instructor roles or strengthen their coaching abilities.
✔️ Hands-on training in technical paddling skills, river safety, group management, and scenario-based learning.
✔️ Focused development of teaching methodology—clear communication, lesson structure, feedback skills, and instructor-level judgment.
✔️ Real-time mentorship and formal evaluations from an ACA-certified Instructor Trainer.
✔️ Globally recognized certification that enhances professional credibility and expands career opportunities, including being able to train and certify new guides
✔️ Bilingual Instruction in both English and Spanish
What is an ICW?
ACA Instructor Certification Workshops (ICWs) are immersive, high-level trainings designed for guides and paddlesports professionals who are ready to step into the role of educator. The American Canoe Association has long been regarded as a leader in whitewater and paddlesports instruction, and its certifications reflect the highest standard of technical skill, safety awareness, and teaching excellence in the industry.
These courses blend advanced skill development with refined teaching practice, giving participants the tools they need to meet ACA certification benchmarks. Throughout the workshop, candidates strengthen their own on-water abilities while learning how to teach effectively, manage groups, and communicate clearly in dynamic environments.
What participants gain from an ACA ICW:
✓ Elevated technical training in safety, rescue, and discipline-specific skill sets
✓ A deeper understanding of instructional methods and how to teach with clarity and purpose
✓ Real-time coaching, mentorship, and scenario-based learning
✓ Constructive feedback and formal evaluations to refine teaching style and judgment
✓ A respected, internationally recognized certification that strengthens professional credibility
Whether you’re looking to advance your guiding career, step into a leadership role, or contribute to the growth of your community, an ACA ICW provides a powerful path forward. These workshops prioritize hands-on learning, thoughtful pedagogy, and professional-level decision-making—ultimately preparing instructors to lead, teach, and inspire with confidence.
ACA instructor certification is more than a credential; it’s a commitment to excellence, safety, and lifelong learning within the paddlesports world. For those serious about developing as educators and leaders, ICWs offer an exceptional opportunity to evolve your craft.
FAQ
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To become an ACA Instructor, an Instructor Candidate must:
Participate in an Instructor Development Workshop (IDW) and pass an Instructor Certification Exam (ICE). These courses are offered either as separate courses with time between for skills and presentation development and practice or can be offered concurrently (at the discretion of the Instructor Trainer) as an Instructor Certification Workshop (ICW).
Perform paddling skills consistently with demonstration quality
Demonstrate effective teaching skills
Demonstrate technical knowledge of paddlesports
Demonstrate appropriate safety & rescue ability
Demonstrate effective group / course management and positive interpersonal skills
Represent and promote the ACA and paddlesports in a positive manner
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General Requirements for all Instructor Candidates:
Be a full ACA member (Join Here)
Be at least 18 years old
All participants must acknowledge personal compliance with and demonstrate general knowledge of the purpose and significance of the ACA Essential Eligibility Criteria (EEC)
Understands and acts in accordance with ACA’s Code of Conduct
Demonstrate general knowledge of inclusion initiatives
Successfully complete an Instructor Certification Workshop (IDW and ICE)
Upon successful completion, register with the Safety Education and Instruction Council
Have and maintain first aid and age appropriate CPR
Demonstrate a general knowledge of paddlesports and the ACA
Demonstrate the ability to appropriately perform and teach all of the following material, unassisted, in the appropriate venue
Instructors are expected to be able to demonstrate, teach, and model everything on the official ACA skills course and assessment course outlines which correspond to their level/craft and in the appropriate venue
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Wyld Heart Co. courses are open to all individuals who acknowledge the ability to perform the following essential eligibility criteria:
Breathe independently (i.e., not require medical devices to sustain breathing)
Independently maintain sealed airway passages while under water
Independently hold head upright without neck / head support
Manage personal care independently or with assistance of a companion
Manage personal mobility independently or with a reasonable amount of assistance
Follow instructions and effectively communicate independently or with assistance of a companion
Independently turn from face-down to face-up and remain floating face up while wearing a properly fitted life jacket
Get on/off or in/out of a paddlecraft independently or with a reasonable amount of assistance
Independently get out and from under a capsized paddlecraft
Remount or reenter the paddlecraft following deep water capsize independently or with a reasonable amount of assistance
Maintain a safe body position while attempting skills, activities and rescues listed in the appropriate Course Outline, and have the ability to recognize and identify to others when such efforts would be unsafe given your personal situation
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ACA Instructors, Instructor Trainers, and Instructor Trainer Educators are required to maintain appropriate First Aid and age appropriate CPR training from a nationally recognized First Aid and CPR provider throughout the term of their ACA certification. First Aid and CPR courses must include hands on practice and skills demonstration.
If an Instructor, Instructor Trainer, or Instructor Trainer Educator’s First Aid or age appropriate CPR certification expires during the period of his or her ACA certification, the ACA certification is no longer valid. Instructors, Instructor Trainers, and Instructor Trainer Educators whose certifications are not valid are not eligible for ACA insurance coverage. For additional details, please review the SEIC Policy Manual.
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Equipment to bring to class. We are here to answer any questions and to help pair you with whatever gear you might need:
PFD - Type III or V
Whitewater Helmet
Sun protection
Fleece or Wool warm layers
Wetsuit or drysuit
Dry or splash wear
River Shoes
Rescue knife with locking sheath
Whistle
Sunglasses with retainer strap
Water bottle
Dry bag
Lunch and snacks
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A 50% deposit is due at registration. Of this, $325 is non-refundable and non-transferable. The remaining 50% is due prior to the course start date.
More than 120 days prior to course start: Full refund of any payments made, less the $325 non-refundable portion of your deposit.
If Wyld Heart cancels a trip for reasons other than force majeure (natural disasters, political instability, pandemics, etc.), you’ll receive a full refund including your deposit. If cancellation is due to force majeure, we’ll make every effort to refund recoverable costs or apply your payment toward a future trip.
All cancellations must be submitted in writing via email to: jess@wyldheartco.com.
Meet your instructor
Jess Lewis
I’m Jess Lewis — river guide, coach, and founder of Wyld Heart. For over two decades, I’ve led teams and expeditions across Antarctica, Africa, South and Central America, and the American West. My work has always circled back to one thing: helping people find courage and clarity in wild places.
I’m an American Canoe Association Instructor Trainer (Level 4 Raft), an ACA Level 5 Raft Instructor, and an ACA Level 4 Swiftwater Rescue Instructor. I’m also an AMGA-trained mountain guide, an avalanche instructor, and a Wilderness Medicine Instructor. Along the way, I’ve started nonprofits, taught as a professor, written as an author, and guided international expeditions.
Through Wyld Heart, I bring all of that experience together — mindset coaching, leadership training, and embodied resilience — to help you navigate challenge, lead with heart, and step into the biggest version of yourself.