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Dental Officer Cadet

Dental Officer Cadet

The Royal Navy will pay your tuition fees and an annual salary for the final 3 years of your Dental School Training. Once qualified, you'll lead a dental team in providing world class dental care to our personnel all around the world.

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This role is classed as a RBP Healthcare and Medical Officer Cadetship. As part of your application process, we’ll help you find the most suitable role based on your skills and experience.

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High interest role

We are now only accepting applications for 2030 graduation or later

  • £22,000 - £132,000
  • Undergraduate Degree
  • Surface Fleet
  • Medical
  • Officer level
A colour photo shows a Royal Navy dentist and dental assistant performing a procedure on a patient. The patient is laid back and wears protective goggles. A bright light shines on their face. The dentist holds a dental drill in hand and wears magnifying dentist loupes. The assistant holds a dental mirror in hand. Both wear light blue scrubs and sterile gloves.

Role details

Your journey will start at university, where you can apply to finish your studies in the Royal Navy, earning a salary and having up to the final three years’ fees paid for by us (not including any intercalation year). You'll be part of a University Royal Naval Unit during your studies and form a social and support network.

And after that, you’ll be on course for a dental career like no other.

You can work in shore establishments and provide dental care for Service personnel on deployments and exercises across the globe.

In return, you’ll be part of a world-class medical service that’s respected far beyond the Armed Forces. The very nature of life in the Royal Navy means we need dentists of the highest calibre.

  • Once you’ve qualified, you’ll work on large warships, including our Queen Elizabeth Class Aircraft Carriers, where you’ll have a fully-fitted dental surgery and access to the sick bay’s operating theatre and ward facilities. On smaller ships, you’ll manage the portable dental unit that travels with you.
  • Later in your career you could have the opportunity to complete specialist training in areas such as periodontics or endodontics. You’ll also develop your management and leadership skills through our world-class courses and mentoring schemes.
  • Even the smallest dental problem can have a serious effect on the morale of a crew member and the effectiveness of the wider ship’s company. You’ll work with your team to complete preventative dentistry and deal with a full range of clinical problems, in some of the most challenging conditions imaginable.
  • Outside your practice, you’ll have a vital operational role to play. You could find yourself in a combat or disaster zone, where you’ll need to put flight-deck control, firefighting and advanced life support training to use.
  • Up to the final three years’ academic fees paid for
  • Start on a cadetship salary of at least £22,000
  • On completion of your Foundation Dental Year your salary will start from £88,400
  • Additional pay for every day spent at sea
  • Postgraduate development fully encouraged
  • An excellent pension scheme
  • Six weeks of paid holiday every year
     

Qualifications you'll gain

  • Foundation dental training 
  • Opportunity to complete further post-graduate level study

Skills you'll develop

  • After completing Foundation Dental Training, you may be given the opportunity to further your skills in areas such as restorative and endodontics and complete further Masters level study.
  • Training will be a constant feature of your time with us. We’ll help you earn academic qualifications and gain specialist skills. As well as helping you develop your Royal Navy Career, everything you achieve will be recognised and valued by a future civilian employer.
  • You must be aged between 20 and 36 (You can start your application from 17 years old however you must be at least 20 years old on day of entry to basic training)
  • 5 grades A*-C in English Language and Maths
  • Cadetships are available for your final three years at a UK dental school (not including your intercalation year)
  • A National of the United Kingdom or Dual National - Dual Nationality restrictions apply
  • A Body Mass Index (BMI) between 18 and 28 (between 17 and 27 if under 18
  • Ambitious and passionate about dentistry
  • A confident leader
  • Always calm under pressure
  • Have a spirit of adventure
     

I thought qualifying as a Dentist was the hardest thing I’d ever do, but I was wrong. Since I joined the Royal Navy I’ve been challenged more than I imagined possible – it’s been really rewarding.

Karl

Dental Officer

Career Progression

From responsibilities to pay, find out where this role can take you.

Joining Process

From picking your role to the first day of training; everything you need to know as an officer

  • Register your interest
  • Complete your application
  • Interview
  • Medical and fitness assessments
  • Admiralty Interview Board (AIB)
  • Final selection board
  • Start training

Register your interest

Find the right profession and entry level for you, make sure you meet the basic eligibility criteria, and register your interest online.

Once you’ve registered, you’ll receive an email with more details about your chosen profession, along with an invitation to speak with our friendly recruitment team about any questions or concerns you might have.

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