Psychologist
Ohakea, Manawatū-Whanganui, New Zealand
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Finding out what makes Air Force personnel tick is just one of the exciting challenges of this role. Develop your psychology skills in the fast moving and exciting military world.
Service Air Force
Specialisation Specialist
Location Whenuapai, Ohakea, Woodbourne
Trade Salary $71,837
About the role
As a Military Psychologist, you’ll be employed as a Commissioned Military Officer. You will be involved in a broad range of organisational and military psychology activities.
These range from conducting recruitment and selection activities, performance orientated coaching, and supporting operational deployments, humanitarian relief, and peacekeeping activities.
Applicants must have a Master’s Degree in Psychology, preferably with at least one paper in Industrial and Organisational Psychology.
A minimum of a B- average in the last two years of full time psychology study is required.
If already registered as a psychologist, you will be introduced to the role through a series of projects relevant to the Defence Force.
If unregistered, the Directorate of Psychology will finance and supervise you through your journey to become an NZ-registered psychologist.
Job on base
Your first post as a base psychologist is likely to involve providing support and advice to Air Force commanders on psychological and organisational human resource matters.
This involves adopting a consulting-like approach and developing base-wide networks in order to work alongside a wide range of people.
Your work will vary; you could be asked to conduct short term coaching, design and deliver training and education on psychology related topics, as well as research and projects tasked by the Head of Air Force Psychology.
Subsequent postings and projects may involve more aviation and organisational research. You will also combine your professional career with the responsibilities of being an RNZAF officer, which includes secondary base duties and being involved in general base life.
Job on deployment
Another significant area of work involves support to operations. As an RNZAF Psychologist you are part of a wider team of Defence Force psychologists.
All Defence Force psychologists are involved in providing education and support to individuals and formations heading overseas on deployments, as well as providing support and screening for those returning from missions.
From time to time this work occurs outside NZ; so you maybe called upon to serve overseas temporarily.
Career progression and training
Career Progression
Basic Training
Job Training
Ongoing Training
Post registration, your career will initially involve one to two postings as a regional psychologist to one of the RNZAF’s three main bases.
Further opportunities exist within the tri-service environment that allow you to specialise in areas such as selection, training, organisational development and support to operations.
Opportunities for promotion and additional advancement exist in the form of senior psychology posts.
RNZAF Officer Commissioning Course (ROC)
26 weeks) Location : RNZAF Base Woodbourne
All individuals selected to become Commissioned Officers in the Royal New Zealand Air Force (RNZAF) are required to complete this course.
It is designed to prepare students with the knowledge and experience necessary for commissioned service and the beginning of a career in leadership.
This course will cover various subjects including :
RNZAF Customs and Protocol
Drill and Parades
Military Law
Military Field Skills and Weapons Training
Defence and Strategic Studies
Personnel Administration
Communication Skills
Command, Leadership and Management
First Aid
After successful completion of your RNZAF Officer Commissioning Course (if you are not already a registered psychologist), you’ll enter into registration to become a psychologist.
Through this 12 month period under supervision of a military registered psychologist, you will develop your psychological skills and knowledge through the completion of six projects and applied learning.
Upon successful completion of these requirements and a written and oral examination, you will be registered in the general’ scope of practice.
You will also be provided with additional training to meet the demands of the role, such as training relating to operational debriefs, critical incidents and aviation psychology.
Further professional training is also encouraged and you’ll be able to continue studies voluntarily or through sponsorship, and attend professional conferences such as the New Zealand Psychological Society Conference and / or international conferences.
As a military officer, you will be expected to maintain your level of fitness as well as a core set of military skills and knowledge.
COMMAND TRAINING
As well as the courses listed above, you will be required to complete two leadership, command and management courses. These courses last up to two weeks and are held at RNZAF Base Woodbourne.
All RNZAF officers are required to complete these courses as well as further courses covering service writing, staff skills and professional military education before being eligible for promotion beyond Flight Lieutenant.
COMMAND AND STAFF COURSES
The New Zealand Defence Force Command and Staff College at Trentham Military Camp (Wellington) conducts two courses : a residential eight week Joint Junior Staff Course and a seven month Joint Senior Staff course.
Both courses comprise a mixture of visiting lecturers, tutored discussion groups, visits and individual study to give you the skills you need for high-ranking appointments.
If you’re a successful graduate of the Staff Course, you’ll qualify for a Postgraduate Diploma of Arts. You can then choose to complete a further four papers to gain a Master of Philosophy.
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Salary and benefits
Careers in the Air Force are well-rewarded, as well as being diverse and exciting. As you become more experienced and move up through the ranks, gaining additional skills and qualifications, you will see your salary rise accordingly.
$71,837
Trade Salary
$147,309
Higher rank
Military Factor
All full time members of the NZ Defence Force receive an added portion to their salary known as Military Factor. This additional compensation recognises the unique nature of military service and the commitment you make to serve your country.
This can include short notice postings around the country and overseas. You will be directed at times to be continuously alert, undertake arduous and hazardous duties, and be exposed to adverse working environments exclusive to military life.
This also includes the exercise of military skills not recognised by market comparisons. The part you play in our Defence Force and your commitment to our country will be financially rewarded.
Free and subsidised medical and dental care
Access to subsidised equipment on base
Subsidised food on base
Competitive superannuation, up to 4% with KiwiSaver
Sponsored tertiary study programmes at all levels
Entry requirements
Fitness and Medical
Citizenship
Period of Service
You must be medically fit for service.
You must meet the minimum entry fitness standards.
Colour perception restrictions may apply.
There are strict citizenship and security requirements to gain the required SV security clearance for this trade.
Find out if you’re eligible here.
There may be a return of service period for this trade.
Please contact our 0800 number or talk to your Candidate Experience Facilitator for more information.
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