Royal Navy
Transcript: Midshipman Sub-Lieutenant Lieutenant Lieutenant Commander Commander Captain Commodore Rear Admiral Admiral Phase 2 Ranks •Working as Part of a Team •Working with Cutting Edge Technology •A Sense of Adventure •Responsibility and Decision Making The mile and half- MALE: 11 mins 9 seconds. FEMALE: 13 mins 10 seconds. 1. Find the Job role for you. 2. Check your eligibility. 3. Fill out your application online. 4. Complete Royal Navy Recruitment Test (RT). 5. Review the results with you and chat through the most suitable jobs. 6. Take the medical tests and the Royal Navy pre-joining fitness test. 7. Pass our Pre-Royal Navy Course. 8. Once you’ve passed all the tests, you will then have a formal job offer. 9. Join the Royal Navy. designed by Péter Puklus for Prezi Once you’ve got the essential skills and fitness, you begin the journey of becoming a Royal Navy specialist in the job you’ve chosen – a combination of being at sea and in the classroom. To join at 16-24 you will need to complete a series of tests. Phase 1 Why warfare specialist? During your 10 weeks at HMS Raleigh you’ll join a class of about 30 people from all over the world and the UK to learn all the vital skills needed to thrive in your new career. From basic ones like self discipline, teamwork and problem solving, to first aid, firefighting and handling an SA80 assault rifle. The Royal Navy training regime will increasingly test your ability to climb ropes and complete assault courses and weekend treks across Dartmoor. But it’s not all about strength and physical skill. You’ll have to prove yourself in the classroom too. Founded in 1660 Henry VIII and Alfred the Great. Known as the "Senior Service" Laregest and strongest in the period of 18th century until World War II Made up of several services: Royal Navy, Royal Marines, Royal Fleet Auxiliary, Fleet Air Arm and reserve forces. In 2011 the Naval Service had 57, 000 people: part-time reserve sailors, airmen and marines. 98 ships: aircraft carriers, submarines, minesweepers and patrol vessels, Royal Fleet Auxiliary. "Her Majesty's Ship" (HMS) "Royal Fleet Auxiliaries" owned by the Queen. Sit ups- MALE: 39 FEMALE: 29 Warfare Specialist A lot of job choices.... Detecting threats to your ship Identifying targets Making crucial tactical decisions You do not need any formal quaifications Age restrictions are 16-36 Vital job Involving some of the world’s most advanced electronic systems l be using radar and other equipment to see what’s happening on the sea and in the air, then passing the information to the Warfare Officers on your own and other ships. As an expert in weapon safety, you’ll also help to make sure both the ship and your crewmates are safe, when in and out of action. You will need commitment, enthusiasm and common sense in this job. Typical starting salaries for ratings begin at £14,637. Whereas newly qualified officers can earn a salary of £25,472. The perks of being in the Royal Navy go far beyond pay. You’ll get first class and free medical and dental care, six weeks paid holiday, help with housing and education – as well as a fantastic pension that beats nearly anything a civilian employer could offer you. Joining Process Looking through job choices within the Royal Navy with my grandfather, who was a chief petty officer in the fleet air arm, we came across this job. As he was explaining the job I became really interested and knew that is what i wanted to do in the navy. So I then applied and currtly in the process of joining. Press ups- MALE: 27 FEMALE: 17 Pay and Benifits Jobs in the Royal Navy Shuttle runs 5x55m- MALE: 59 seconds FEMALE: 72 seconds Fitness Requirements Skills and interests As you progress in your role and move up the ranks you could earn anything from £16,073 up to £94,362