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ROYAL navy Recruitment

ROYAL navy Recruitment

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Assignment 1- Recruitment
Understanding (NAVY)

Stu King

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What are we covering…

In this lesson we will be covering the
Selection process for the Royal Navy

1. What…
2. How…
3. Who…
4. When…
5. Why…

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WHAT IS THE ROLE OF THE ROYAL NAVY

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Aims of Service

Defend the UK: Protect UK waters and support international peace and security
missions.

Global Deployment: Participate in operations around the world, from
humanitarian missions to combat roles.

Provide Aid: Assist in disaster relief efforts and evacuation operations globally.

Training and Readiness: Regular exercises to maintain high levels of skill and
readiness for all personnel.

Maintain Equipment: Ensure that naval vessels, submarines, and aircraft are
fully operational.

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Application Process

Online Application: Complete the application form on the Royal Navy
website.

Psychometric Tests: Assess verbal reasoning, numeracy, mechanical
comprehension, and spatial awareness.

Interview: Competency-based interview discussing motivation, experience,
and understanding of the role.

Fitness Test: Physical assessments to evaluate endurance and strength
(specifics depending on the role).

Medical Examination: A comprehensive health check to ensure physical
readiness.

Royal Navy Acquaint Course (RNAC): A four-day course to introduce
candidates to naval life and further test their suitability.

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Eligibility

Age: Most roles require candidates to be between 16 and 39 years old,
depending on the role.

Nationality: Must be a British citizen, Commonwealth citizen, or hold
dual nationality.

Education: Minimum GCSEs for most roles (including maths and
English), but officers may require A-levels or a degree.

Security Clearance: Full background checks and a clean criminal
record are required.

Additional Requirements: Some specialised roles may have specific
qualifications or experience requirements.

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NAME SOME JOBS

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Job Roles

Warfare Specialist: Engage in radar and weapons systems operation.

Engineering Technician: Maintain and repair ship systems, including engines and
electrical systems.

Logistics Officer: Manage supply chains, resources, and personnel welfare.

Medical Officer: Provide healthcare and medical treatment to personnel onboard ships
or at naval bases.

Submariner: Operate beneath the ocean in specialized submarines.

Royal Marines Commando: Highly trained amphibious troops with expertise in land
and sea operations.

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Benefits

Starting Salary: Recruits typically start around £16,000-£18,000 during training.

Post-Training Salary: Rises to around £21,000 after completing training.

Officer Pay: Starting salary for officers is approximately £27,000 and increases with rank and
responsibility.

Additional Pay: Includes extra allowances for submariners, specialist roles, and deployments.

Annual Leave: 30 days of paid annual leave per year.

Additional Leave: Extra days off for long deployments or extended training periods.

Flexible Working: Opportunities for flexible working arrangements after certain periods of service.

Leave During Deployment: Rest and recreation (R&R) breaks during lengthy overseas operations.

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Health and Fitness Requirements

Medical Standards: Comprehensive medical examination during the selection
process, including vision, hearing, and general fitness.

Vision and Hearing: Specific standards for different roles, such as aircrew or
submariners.

Medical Conditions: Certain conditions (such as asthma after age 16 or epilepsy)
may disqualify candidates depending on the severity.

Pre-Joining Fitness Test: 1.5-mile run completed within a set time (under 12 minutes,
30 seconds for most roles).

Royal Navy Fitness Standards: Further strength and endurance tests including
press-ups, sit-ups, and swimming.

Ongoing Fitness: Regular fitness assessments throughout service to ensure
operational readiness.

Specific Requirements for Marines/Submariners: More demanding physical fitness
standards, including endurance and combat readiness.

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Assignment 1- Recruitment
Understanding (NAVY)

Stu King

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