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Navy
Navy - Medic
Both ashore and at sea you will treat sick and injured personnel, train new medics and assist doctors in minor surgeries– a medical role unlike anything in civilian life.
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Does NZDF provide dental and medical care?
The NZDF provides free dental and medical care to all full-time serving uniformed personnel.
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Army
Army - Dental Hygienist
Responsible for the ongoing oral health of the NZDF personnel through clinical procedures and education; this is a diverse and exciting role.
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Can I join if I have a tattoo?
Tattoos, including large and highly visible cultural tattoos are acceptable provided they are appropriate for a military environment and are complementary to the NZDF’s values and image.
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Can I attend evening social events off base after work?
Downtime can be spent however you wish. As an NZDF member it is important your personal conduct on and off duty is responsible, respectful and appropriate. If you are going to be consuming alcohol we encourage our personnel to drink responsibly, organise safe and sober transport home after a night out, and to look out for each other’s safety and well-being.
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How much self-discipline is involved?
The NZDF expects a high standard of personal conduct, physical fitness, dress and discipline. It may take a little getting used to at first, but once you settle into a routine of daily life, your confidence and self-discipline will allow you to handle whatever comes your way.
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Is there an upper age limit to join or re-enlist?
No. There is no upper age limit to join or re-enlist. However, you will need to meet medical and fitness requirements for your desired service.
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Do I need to provide any medical information with my application?
Yes, you need to provide as much relevant information as you can, so that our Military Doctors can make an informed decision about your medical fitness. In some cases, you may be asked to provide a report from your GP or a specialist. This is at your own cost.
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Can I wear my wedding ring, jewellery, and have piercings?
You are able to wear a plain signet ring, engagement ring and/or wedding ring, plus one other ring.
You can also wear one pair of earrings, which must be plain studs or sleepers. No other visible piercings are permitted.
You can wear a wristwatch, and it is recommended that you get a sturdy, waterproof wristwatch for when in field environments.
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Airforce
Air Force - RNZAF Police
Characterised by variety and independence, the RNZAF Police role could see you: preventing crime on Air Bases or Defence Areas within New Zealand, being part of an investigations team offshore, acting as a bodyguard to senior military officers overseas, training foreign police forces, and more.
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How long does the application process take?
The time between submitting your application and the first day of training typically takes 3 – 18 months. There are a number of reasons why your application may take longer to process. For example:
- we may require you to undertake further medical testing with a specialist
- you may take several attempts to pass the aptitude and fitness testing
- you may miss out on the first intake you are eligible for. Some of our trades have a high number of applications and selection is highly competitive
- you may have applied for a trade that we only recruit once per year, or once every two years.
These are just some of the reasons why your application may take longer to process. Your Candidate Engagement Facilitator can provide you with more information about your specific circumstances.
If applying from overseas, you will also have to wait for an NZ Residence Class visa.
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Can I re-enlist for a different trade or service?
Yes. Your previous experience will be reviewed against what you are applying for and you may be credited some course requirements. This is assessed on a case-by-case basis and it may also be decided that you need to start again in your new service or trade alongside new recruits.
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If I fail my aptitude test, when can I reapply?
There is a limit to the number of times you can attempt the aptitude testing. If you fail on your first attempt you will have to wait 3 months before sitting the test again. If you fail on your second attempt you will have to wait 12 months before sitting your third and final attempt.
This stand-down period allows you time to personally upskill in the areas that you are weak at. If you are focusing on academic study to upskill your knowledge, talk to your Candidate Engagement Facilitator to see what is best for you.
The third attempt is your final opportunity to pass the assessment. If you do not pass, we will be unable to proceed with your application. Take the time to upskill yourself in the areas that you are weak in.
*The NZDF allows a maximum of three attempts at its entry-level aptitude tests. This limit applies regardless of the entry-level tests attempted. For example, a candidate who has completed the old handwritten tests once before would only be able to attempt the new Aptitude Tests an additional 2 times. -
When re-enlisting, how long does the medical clearance take?
This will vary depending on how long you have been out of the NZDF and whether you have had any medical treatment since leaving. We may require additional information from your civilian GP and the sooner you provide this, the sooner our military doctors can review your medical file. A decision on your medical clearance is usually made within a week as long as we have all the information we need from you.
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I'm applying from overseas. How do I find a school in NZ for my children?
Most NZ students attend state funded schools. If a state funded school is at risk of overcrowding, it can set a ‘home zone’ that is geographically defined. Students living in this zone have the right to go to that school. Full information on the NZ school system can be found at minedu.govt.nz.
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