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You’ll be the RAF’s voice in the media, working on news stories and national public relations campaigns. In your role you will:
Work at an operational to strategic level within a joint or multi-national media centre
Manage media campaigns in the UK and overseas
Be a Media Planner/ Project Officer, Mobile News Team Leader and Senior Video Journalist
Minimum Education Requirements
As a minimum, you will need GCSEs at Grade C/4 or Scottish National 5 at Grade C in English Language, Mathematics and at least three other subjects.
In addition, you need at least 2 A2 Levels/3 Highers at Grade C or above (excluding General Studies, Critical Thinking and Citizenship Studies) which must total a minimum of 64 UCAS points.
Alternatively, if you hold a UK degree at Grade 2:2 or higher (or acceptable alternative) you only need Mathematics and English Language at a minimum of GCSE Grade C/4-5 or Scottish National 5 grade C.
Additionally, all applicants must be currently employed, self-employed or studying (academic vocational) as a Journalist or PR Practitioner and be able to provide a portfolio of published material, demonstrating an ability to produce compelling PR copy or journalism and impeccable written English.
Requirements
Be aged 18 – 54 years old (Must attest before 54th birthday)
Be a citizen of the UK or the Republic of Ireland, holder of dual UK/ other nationality or have been a Commonwealth citizen (with indefinite leave to remain immigration status) since birth
Hold a full UK driving licence
Commit to 27 days per year
Pass a fitness test
Reserve role locations
Reserve roles exist in specific reserve squadrons, which in turn are located at specific RAF bases. As you will not be resident at those bases (except on multi-day operations or exercises), geographic proximity to where you live is important. These are the bases where this role is active:
502 Sqn, JHFS Aldergrove, Co Antrim
611 Sqn, RAF Woodvale, Merseyside
614 Sqn, Cardiff
7644 Sqn, RAF Halton, Buckinghamshire
Training and Career
At any level or position your personal success is vital to make us succeed too. We are dedicated to your future, as it is essential to ours. You will receive basic and specialist training in your field and we even provide the option to pay for your education. The experience you gain with the RAF will equip you to work at the top of your field, both in the UK and overseas.
Phase one training
Basic Recruit Training 23 days (split) RAF Halton
Your first steps with us will be your Basic Recruit Training Course (BRTC). This will take place over 4 weekends at your chosen RAF Reserves Squadron, followed by a 15-day residential training course at RAF Halton in Buckinghamshire. This should be completed within your first year in RAF reserves.
Phase two training
Specialist training Ongoing As assigned
After successfully completing initial training, you will be trained for your specific role in the RAF either at your squadron or another RAF station in the UK.
Commitment
Your commitment Ongoing As assigned
We ask that you commit to a minimum of 27 days each year with us. Each year includes a 15-day block for general RAF training, and 12 separate days for extra training or exercises. You could also be deployed to a UK or overseas base for up to 6 months after your first year with us.
Ongoing development
Ongoing training Ongoing As assigned
You will have valuable personal development opportunities together with the chance to work around the world, gaining unique experiences in the process.
Transferrable skills
Ongoing training Ongoing As assigned
Much of our in-house training is accredited or recognised by external awarding bodies.
Why Join the Reserves?
The skills you acquire as a Reserve won’t just prepare you for the RAF, they will enhance your work and civilian life.
You might be called up to assist with our operations worldwide for up to six months, during which you may be able to claim a pay award to cover your and your employer’s costs.
Commitment and Location
You will have to commit to 27 days per year for 12 years minimum. Each year includes a 15-day block for general RAF training, and 12 separate days for extra training or exercises. You might be deployed to a UK or overseas base for up to 6 months after the first year.
What Happens After Applying
Joining the RAF as a Reserve takes several steps. Below is an overview of the process. The purpose of this process is for us to gauge whether you’re the right person for the RAF and for you to show us all of your skills and experiences that have made you who you are.
Squadron information day
Remote Officer Filter Interview
Health assessment
Fitness test
OASC
Acceptance
Training
Entry Requirements
Applicants must be between 18 and 54 years old.
Applicants must also read all of the sections below and make sure they meet all entry requirements before submitting an application.
Education Requirements
Have these minimum grades:
GCSE pre–2017
GCSE 2017 Onwards
Scottish National 5
Mathematics
CGrade 4C
English Language
CGrade 4C
In addition, two A2 Levels / three Highers at grade C or above (excluding General Studies, Critical Thinking and Citizenship Studies), which must total a minimum of 64 UCAS points.
You must also be currently employed, self-employed or studying (academic vocational) as a journalist or PR practitioner, and be able to provide a portfolio of published material demonstrating an ability to produce compelling PR copy or journalism, and be able to demonstrate impeccable written English.
Nationality & Residency
Be a citizen of the United Kingdom or the Republic of Ireland, holder of dual UK/other nationality or have been a Commonwealth citizen (with indefinite leave to remain immigration status) since birth.
Whether or not you were born in the United Kingdom, you should have resided there for the 5 years immediately preceding your application. However, candidates with a minimum of 3 years will be considered.
Commonwealth citizens require a minimum of 5 years residency in the UK prior to application.
Fitness Requirements
You must be physically fit to complete both initial and specialist training, and to do your role effectively. As part of the application process, you will need to do the Pre-Joining Fitness Test (PJFT), which takes place at a fitness centre local to you.
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