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Listed below are the options and
categories in which you can join RCSCC VANGUARD!
SEA CADET:
You must be a Canadian
Citizen or Permanent Resident of Canada, be between 12 and 18 years of age,
fill out the membership form along with originals and photocopies of your
birth certificate or Permanent Resident card, and the Cadet Code of Conduct
Form.
Application for Membership:
CF
1158
Authorization for Collection
of Information:
DND
2353 (10-04)
Cadet Code of Conduct:
RCSU
- CCC
Civilians Instructors
Not everyone
who wants to teach cadets has to enroll in the Canadian Forces. A large
group of civilian instructors complement the knowledge and skills set of the
Cadet Instructors Cadre and provide valuable human resources at the corps
and squadron level. Many civilian instructors are highly specialized in
particular areas of cadet training and many are parents who just want to get
involved.
Civilian instructors are required to undergo much the same screening as the
Cadet Instructors Cadre. You will be required to have a complete Police
Records Check and a Volunteer Sector Screening process completed before
volunteering with our cadets. Please contact the Commanding Officer for more
information.
Canadian Forces Officer
Candidate — Cadet Instructors Cadre
Who is eligible to join?
The Forces is an equal
opportunity employer. Men and women of Canadian citizenship apply. Landed
immigrants may also be considered in certain circumstances.
In addition, applicants must also:
- Be of good character and
in good standing in the community
- Be recommended by the
Commanding Officer, the sponsor and appropriate League representative
associated with the cadet unit filling a vacancy
- Be 18 or over and be able
to complete at least one year of service before reaching the CIC
compulsory retirement age of 65
- Meet the Canadian Forces
medical standards
- Have a high school
certificate of equivalent.
I am over 40 years old, have
no previous military experience, and would like to do something useful, in
particular help the youth. Is there place for me?
Some of our most successful
officers have joined only after their family or work related obligations are
met. Others have taken early retirement and are seeking an interesting and
challenging opportunity. The training you will receive is not physically
demanding, but you must be in good mental and physical health. If you are
young at heart, and up to a challenge, there may be a unique opportunity for
you in the CIC.
How do I join?
The joining process is
simple. Once you have received the recommendation of the cadet
corps/squadron commanding officer, the sponsor and the League
representative, contact the local Canadian Forces Recruiting centre for an
appointment. In order to process your application the centre will require
your birth certificate, social insurance card, a transcript of your school
marks, and any special certificates or licenses that you may hold. You will
undergo a medical examination and a formal interview. Recruiting Centre
personnel will also initiate a security screening. This is a criminal record
check, and a credit check. Be prepared to avoid delays and repeated trips to
the centre. If you meet the qualifications, you will be approved for
enrolment in the unit you have chosen.
Will I wear a uniform?
Yes. A Canadian Forces
uniform in the colour and style of the element you will work with, will be
provided to you at no cost. Uniform items will be replaced due to normal
wear. All items must be returned when you leave the CIC.
Can I resign at any time?
Yes. You may request a
release at any time, however, a 30 days notice is required.
How much time must I commit
to the CIC?
You are asked to commit one
evening per week and one weekend per month. As you develop your new skills
and work your way up the chain of command, you may need to dedicate more
time.
Will I get paid?
Yes. You are entitled to
receive up to a maximum of 21 days pay per year for unit training. If you
are selected to attend additional courses, or employed at a Summer Training
Centre, you will also receive remuneration.
Will I be eligible for
promotions?
Yes. promotions are based on
a combination of ability, position availability, completion of required
courses, length of service, and commitment to the Cadet Program.
What if I relocate?
There are hundreds of cadet
units across the country that you may transfer to.
Who can I contact?
Your Commanding Officer, or
visit www.cadets.ca
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