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Futures @ Adwick Spotlight on Careers. This week… The Royal Air Force. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Nc9sFn-hyQg https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=47LHuFaATlk. The Outwood Grange Family of Schools. Futures @ Adwick Spotlight on Careers. The Royal Air Force.
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Futures @ Adwick Spotlight on Careers This week… The Royal Air Force https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Nc9sFn-hyQg https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=47LHuFaATlk The Outwood Grange Family of Schools
Futures @ Adwick Spotlight on Careers The Royal Air Force The Outwood Grange Family of Schools
Futures @ Adwick Spotlight on Careers The Royal Air Force What does it take to pursue a career in the RAF? You need to be able to do the following: The Outwood Grange Family of Schools
Futures @ Adwick Spotlight on Careers What does it take to pursue a career in the RAF? You need the following qualifications and experience: The Royal Air Force • 5 GCSEs at grade C or above including English and Maths. Equivalents are sometimes accepted.3 A levels above grade C or a degree to be an officerExperience working with people in a voluntary public service setting, such as army cadets, police specials, youth leader, scouts, etc.You can join at any age between 16-32 The Outwood Grange Family of Schools
Futures @ Adwick Spotlight on Careers Jobs on offer in the RAF: • Front line combat – RAF Regiment • Medic • Catering • Law • Dentistry • Mechanic • Pilot • Engineer • Nursing • Careers education & recruitment • Officers The Royal Air Force • Ceremonial duties • Cavalry • Special forces • Humanitarian aid • Peacekeeping • Youth groups • Electrician The Outwood Grange Family of Schools
Futures @ Adwick Spotlight on Careers Rewards of being in the RAF • A sense of fulfilment and pride • every day is different • a great set of colleagues • good promotion and career prospects • good pension and healthcare packages • excellent post career marketability – you can literally walk into any career if you leave the service. • The army will train you for a career after you leave. • Starting salary of £17,700 after training • Corporal £26,000 • Flight Sergeant £30,400 - £40,000 • Pilot Officer £24,000 - £33,000 • Flight Lieutenant £38,000 - £45,000 • Squadron Leader £48,000 - £ 57,000 • Group Captain £58,000 – £90,000 • Air Marshal £100,000 plus The Royal Air Force The Outwood Grange Family of Schools
Futures @ Adwick Spotlight on Careers Where to get more information The Royal Air Force www.raf.mod.uk/careers The Outwood Grange Family of Schools