Company | Royal Air ForceSee more |
Address | United Kingdom |
Category | Healthcare |
Job description
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PAY DURING FIRST SIX MONTHS
£18,600+
+ BENEFITS
PAY ON SUCCESSFUL COMPLETION OF PHASE TWO TRAINING
£29,000+
+ BENEFITS
Please Note: This role is recruiting for a potential training year 24/25 intake.
As an RAF Radiographer, you will be an important member of the diagnostic healthcare team. You will provide clinicians with diagnostic images of the body to assist in the treatment of patients.
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What will you do?
Just like a civilian fulfilling the same role, you will normally work under the clinical direction of a radiologist and produce images. In your role you will:
- Use a range of technical imaging equipment
- Liaise with a wide range of healthcare professionals and Clinicians.
- Function in a variety of departments including the Emergency Department, ITU, Operating Theatres, In Patients, Out Patients and Portable Imaging onwards
Minimum Education Requirement
Qualified Applicants: State-registered radiographer with BSc (Hons) in Diagnostic Radiography, registered with the HCPC as a Diagnostic Radiographer.
Requirements
- Be aged 17 – 47 years old (Must attest before 48th birthday)
- Be a citizen of the United Kingdom or the Republic of Ireland, holder of dual UK/other nationality or have been a Commonwealth citizen since birth (with ‘right to work’ immigration status)
- Commit to minimum 12 years service
- Meet the health and fitness criteria
- Pass a Fitness test - Details below
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CAREER, TRAINING
& EDUCATION
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.
Basic Recruit Training
Your career will start with Basic Recruit Training Course (BRTC) at RAF Halton in Buckinghamshire.
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Specialist training
On completion of BRTC at RAF Halton you will commence undergraduate professional training as a Radiographer.
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Specialist training
Your first posting will be to RCDM Birmingham or RCDM Oxford, where you will gain confidence and experience.
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Ongoing development
As a Radiographer, you will need to maintain your registration with the HCPC.
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Ongoing development
You will initially join the RAF for a period of twelve years on a Notice Engagement.
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Ongoing development
The qualifications you can earn are as valuable in civilian industry as they are in the RAF.
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Thanks to subsidised food, travel, accommodation and free gym you get more money in your pocket.
WHAT HAPPENS
AFTER APPLYING
Joining the RAF 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.
1
Selection Interviews
Stage 1 of 5
Here’s where we get to know you a little better. You’ll get to showcase your skills and experience, and we’ll answer any questions you have about joining us. Your interview will take place at a local AFCO and cover the following topics:
- Family life
- Education
- Work experience
- Special interests and hobbies
- Interest in the RAF
- Training
- The role you’ve applied for
- The RAF
You’ll be asked a series of standard questions, and you’ll be able to ask your own questions during the debrief afterwards. Some roles require a second interview and/ or test to determine your suitability.
Some roles also require a second interview and/or test to determine your suitability. These are normally conducted over a 1-3 day period at an RAF base where you’ll be able to see, and experience, the kind of environment you’ll be working in. Details about which interviews are relevant for you will be provided during the application process.
2
Health Assessment
Stage 2 of 5
You’re legally required to meet certain medical standards, and must pass an occupational health assessment to show you’re fit for military duty. As part of this assessment we will check your overall health, focusing on areas like hearing, eyesight and body mass index.
We’ll also investigate any past illnesses and screen for health issues that may prevent you from carrying out your role. Please refer to entry requirements below for more information about the health standards you’ll need to meet.
3
Fitness Test
Stage 3 of 5
A good level of fitness is critical to joining the RAF, it’s also something that must be maintained throughout your career. You’ll need to complete a Pre-Joining Fitness Test (PJFC). This will take place at a local gym near to you, and includes a 2.4km run, push up test and a sit-up test.
The performance level you’ll need to meet differs by age and gender. Please refer to the entry requirements below for more information about the health standards you’ll need to meet. You can also find help, and a training plan, to assist you in your preparation here.
Once you’ve successfully completed each phase of the application process you’ll be invited to a provisional offer of service interview at your nearest AFCO. This is to ensure that you understand the terms and conditions of service in the RAF, are fully committed to joining, and prepared to commence training.
Basic Recruit Training
This takes place over 10 weeks at RAF Halton in Buckinghamshire. It will make you fitter and more confident. It will challenge you mentally and physically, and it will prepare you for your career with us. There are 6 phases:
- Arrival - You’ll be sworn into the RAF and be given a service number
- General Service training - You’ll learn about marching, drills, core values and our code of conduct
- Initial Force Protection training - Fighting and survival in a military environment
- Exercise Blue Warrior - 4 days in the field with real battle conditions
- Force development training - Apply your skills in new environments with adventurous training activities
- Graduation - Learn about what’s required in your first post and display your new skills
What next?
Now you’re a fully-fledged member of the RAF you can receive role specific training.
Applicants must be aged between 17 and 47 (Must attest before 48th birthday).
Applicants must also read all of the sections below and make sure they meet all entry requirements before submitting an application.
Qualified Applicants: State-registered radiographer with BSc (Hons) in Diagnostic Radiography, registered with the HCPC as a Diagnostic Radiographer.
Unqualified Applicants: 5 GCSEs at Grade C/4 or five Scottish National 5s at Grade C to include Maths and English Language/ Literature and Science.
Grade BBB in three A-level subjects including Science. A-level General Studies, Critical Thinking and Citizenship Studies are not accepted but other qualifications may be considered.
Birmingham City University is the designated provider for our undergraduate training programme. Visit www.bcu.uk for further information
If you don’t have any of the above, you might still be able to apply. For more information please contact us.
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