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In the Navy we like you to work in a role that plays to your strengths. Which of these areas do you have experience in, or would like to train or gain skills in? You can choose up to three options.

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Medicine & Healthcare
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Medical Assistant (General Service)

your patients will be the people you live and work alongside every day and their lives may literally depend on your skills. At sea, alongside providing day-to-day healthcare for your crewmates you’ll be a vital part of the ship’s company, trained in advanced first aid and life-saving.

Medical Assistant Submariner

As a Medical Assistant (Submariner), your place in the team is so important that the submarine literally can’t leave port unless you’re on board.

Marine Engineering Scholarship Submariner

Manage the repair and maintenance of submarines electrical and mechanical systems alongside and at sea.

Marine Engineering Scholarship Submariner

Manage the repair and maintenance of submarines electrical and mechanical systems alongside and at sea.

Dental Hygienist

You'll be responsible for running, restocking and hygiene of their own surgery, just as they are in a civilian dental practice.

Royal Fleet Auxiliary Catering Assistant Cook

You'll be part of a crew who look to you to provide them with the nutritious meals the need to do their physically demanding jobs.

Medical Officer Cadet

As a Medical Officer, you’re a member of our senior management team as well as a doctor, making this one of the most wide-ranging, challenging and rewarding environments in which to practise medicine.

Communications and Information Systems (CIS) Specialist (Submariner)

As a Communications and Information Systems (CIS) Specialist (Submariner) you’ll be a central member of the submarine’s Warfare branch. Using highly sensitive radio and satellite systems, you’ll send and receive vital messages from the shore, ships and other ‘friendly’ subs.

Logistics Officer Scholarship Submariner

Chef-Catering Services Logistician (Submariner)

As a Chef (Submariner), you’ll be part of a busy team with a big responsibility. Your crewmates need three nutritious meals a day. When the submarine is preparing for action, the crew works around the clock, which means you will too, keeping each shift properly fed.

Dental Nurse

As a Dental Nurse in the Royal Navy, you’ll be a vital member of the team, just as you would be in any well-equipped civilian dental practice. The difference is that you’ll be seeing patients on board a warship, or in a shore establishment anywhere in the UK or overseas.

Aircrew Officer Navigation and Weapons Systems/Observer

As an Aircrew Officer Navigation and Weapons Systems, you’ll have one of the most demanding and complex jobs in aviation.

RFA Catering Asst Steward

As well as looking after your ship's accommodation areas, mess rooms and saloon you'll help the galley team to prepare food and get involved with replenishments at sea on deck.

Marine Engineer Officer (Submariner)

As a Marine Engineer Officer (Submariner), you’ll lead a team of highly-skilled technicians, with responsibility for maintaining the Submarine

Mine Clearance Diver

As a Mine Clearance Diver, you’ll be part of a close-knit team of five or six, based either on shore or on board one of our highly sophisticated mine countermeasures (MCM) vessels.

Logistics Officer Scholarship Submariner

The supply Branch play an essential role in the overall logistics support for the RN whether at war reacting to an international crisis protecting off-shore resources or taking part in search and rescue missions. Logistics specialists manage the functions of the supply ratings. A small number may train as barristers in the Naval legal service.

Engineering Technician Marine Engineering (Submariner)

A crucial member of a close-knit and professional crew, you’ll be responsible for maintenance on your submarine’s vital systems

Dental Officer

You’ll be in charge of primary dental healthcare for the entire ship’s company. By maintaining high standards of dental health among your crewmates, you’ll have a major influence on their effectiveness and morale, which can be seriously affected by even minor dental problems.

Logistics Officer

As a Logistics Officer, you’ll be responsible for making sure your ship has everything it needs, when it needs it, to stay effective on operations.

Environmental Health Officer

Operating in extreme conditions can expose members of the Royal Navy and Royal Marines to all kinds of environmental health dangers.

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