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Royal Air Force. Nursing Careers. Scope. Introduction RAF Nursing Careers RAF Lifestyle Pay and Benefits Deployments Find Out More - Application and Selection. Princess Mary's Royal Air Force Nursing Service (PMRAFNS) Nursing Careers. “Nec Aspera Terrent” - “Nothing Shall Deter Us".
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Royal Air Force Nursing Careers
Scope Introduction RAF Nursing Careers RAF Lifestyle Pay and Benefits Deployments Find Out More - Application and Selection
Princess Mary's Royal Air Force Nursing Service (PMRAFNS) Nursing Careers “Nec Aspera Terrent” - “Nothing Shall Deter Us"
Aeromedical Evacuation Our “raison d'être” “Reason or justification for existence”
Defence Medical Services • The primary role of the DMS is to promote, protect and restore the health of service personnel to ensure that they are ready and medically fit to go where they are required in the UK and throughout the world. • The DMS includes primary healthcare, dental care, secondary healthcare, rehabilitation, occupational medicine, community mental healthcare and specialist medical care. It also provides healthcare in a range of facilities, including Medical and Dental Centres, Regional Rehabilitation Units and in Field Hospitals as well as the RAF led Aeromedical Evacuation service. • It is staffed by around 6,900 regular uniformed medical personnel and provides healthcare to 159,630 servicemen and women. (Mar 15)
Defence (tri-Service) • Royal Navy: • Hospital Ship • Army: • Field Hospital(s) • Royal Air Force: • Aeromedical Evacuation
Aeromedical Evacuation Tactical Aircraft Hercules C130 Puma Chinook
Aeromedical Evacuation Strategic Aircraft Voyager C17 Hercules C130
Aeromedical Evacuation Strategic Aircraft C17 Hercules C130 Voyager
Tactical Medical Wing • Aeromedical Evacuation Control Centre: • c3,500 patient transfer annually (peacetime) • c60 different countries • Defence and other entitled personnel • Aeromed clinical priorities (1 - 4) • Military, civilian and contract aircraft
Tactical Medical Wing • Aeromedical Evacuation Squadron: • Routine AE: • RAF Medic, RAF Nurse, GP • High Dependence: • Anaesthetic Reg, Cons Med • Critical Care Air Support Team (CCAST): • Cons Anaes, 2x ICU Nurse, RAF Med, MDSS • Mental Health: • RAF Nurse, Cons Psychiatrist • Air Transportable Isolator
Deployments Overseas Various Roles available anywhere in the world Including: Aeromedical Evacuation Medical Emergency Response Team Critical Care Air Support Team Field Hospitals Primary Health Care
Clinical Specialists • Generalist (largest cadre) • Specialist Nurse (60 credits @ Level 6) • Mental Health • Primary Healthcare • Intensive Care • Burns and Plastics • Emergency Medicine • Medical • Surgery • Trauma Orthopedics • Infection Control and Prevention • Operating Theatres • Occupational Health
Assignment Opportunities • First Assignment: • Secondary Healthcare (Hospital Placement) • Future Assignments: • Secondary Healthcare: • Generalist • Specialist Nurse • Primary Healthcare • Tactical Medical Wing (TMW) • Non-clinical Roles
Secondary Healthcare Joint Medical Command DMG (North) MDHU Northallerton RCDM - Birmingham DMG (Central) MDHU Frimley Park Oxford DMG (South) MDHU Portsmouth DMRC Headley Court East Grinstead DMG (South West) MDHU Derriford
Royal Centre for Defence Medicine (RCDM) • Centre of Excellence. • Since 2001 - main receiving hospital for overseas and operational casualties. • Aeromedical Evacuation Cell.
Defence Medical Rehabilitation Centre (DMRC) - Headley Court
Defence Primary Healthcare • Patient population 16 - <60yrs • (minimal chronic disease) • Dependents (inc children) in training and overseas Centre • Primary responsibilities: • Fitness to fly • Operational preparedness • Health education • Occupational health • Travel health • Cyprus, Falkland Islands, • Ascension Island, Brunei • Acention • Bruni
Registered Nurse (Adult) • Eligibility: • Age 21-35 years • Diploma or Degree entry • May apply during final year of nurse education • Pay • RN(Adult) Acting Corporal £31,759 - £35,552
Career Progression as aRegistered Nurse 12 – 24 months after recruit training Clinical Rotation and Preceptorship Programme Aeromedical Evacuation Training Junior Management and Leadership Course Trade Management Training 24 – 36 months after recruit training Opportunity to specialise in clinical area Commissioning if suitable Further academic and/or clinical study
Nursing Officer • Eligibility: • Age 22-36 years (up to 49 years subject to relevant experience) • At least 12 months clinical experience (candidates may apply whilst gaining 12 months exp) • Diploma or Degree entry • Graduate, 2 GCSE (English and Maths) • Non-graduate, 5 GCSE (inc English and Maths) • Pay (subject to clinical experience) • Flying Officer £33,474 - £35,744 • Flight Lieutenant £41,190 - £50,124
Terms of Service - LoS • Length of Service (LoS) • Initial Commission/engagement = 12 years LoS • Further service subject to career success and rank progression • Mandatory End of Service (MEOS) = Aged 60 years • Premature Voluntary Release (12 months notice)
Terms of Service - Allowances • Non contributory pension - Preserved until 60 years • Recruitment and Retention Incentives - Golden Hello Certain clinical specialities attract a financial bonus £20,000 (conditions apply): Burns & Plastics, Intensive Care, Emergency Medicine, Operating Theatre, Orthopaedics and Primary Healthcare • Specialist Pay - Certain clinical specialities attract additional pay (conditions apply): Specialist Nurses £3,956 p.a. • Operational Allowance - A tax-free allowance payable when deployed: 4 month detachment £3,520 (Tax free) 6 month detachment £5,281 (Tax free) • Disturbance Allowance £102 - £1036 (+£81 children's uniform allowance) • Continuing Education Allowance (CEA) £21, 000 per child per annum
Housing and Healthcare • Subsidised food and accommodation (single/ married/ civil partnership) • Substitute Single Service Accommodation (SSSA) • Free medical & dental care (dependents overseas only) • RAF Gym Access
Annual Leave • 30 working days per year (6 weeks) • 8 Bank holidays • Local stand down • Post operational tour leave (9 days away = 1 days leave) • Relocation leave (5 days)
RAF Fitness Test • Fitness test: • Multi-stage Fitness Test (Bleep Test) • Sit ups and press ups – Max effort in 1 minute • Fitness tools on the RAF careers website (www.raf.mod.uk) • Online progress tracker • Fitness widget • Text Trainer – receive a daily exercise program from an RAF Physical Training Instructor ( PTI)
RAF Lifestyle • Adventurous Training • Community Engagements • Sport and Social • Ceremonial
RAF Ethos, Core Values and Standards • CORE VALUES • - Respect………….. Mutual and Self Respect • - Integrity………….. Moral Courage, Honesty, Responsibility, Justice • - Service.………….. Physical Courage, Loyalty, Commitment, Teamwork • - Excellence………. Personal Excellence, Discipline, Pride • STANDARDS • - Social Conduct • - Equality and Diversity • - Personal Behaviour • - Drugs • - Alcohol • - Financial management • - Contact with the Media and speaking in Public
Application Process • Contact the – Careers Information Line 0345 605 5555 • Check your eligibility • Register your interest • You will receive an email with an application link • Attend your local Armed Forces Careers Office: • Interview, Medical and Pre-joining fitness test • Professional Interview at RAFC Cranwell • Pre Recruit Training Course (PRTC) @ RAF Halton • Recruit Training @ RAF Halton • www.raf.mod.uk/careers
Information Points Submit Application via the Careers Information Line (CIL) www.raf.mod.uk/recruitment/how-to-apply/
Want to find out more? Call us to book onto an informal presentation about RAF nursing opportunities. If you are interested, even slightly, I would encourage you to come along and find out more. Attendance at presentation does not commit you to anything. RAF Nursing Services Recruiting Team (01400) 26 6782 CRN-RecruitSelect-NSLT-shared@mod.gov.uk
Want to find out more? 14 November 2017 We will have a stand at the Southampton University Careers Fair.