A vacancy has arisen for a Sgt (Any Profession) to serve as CCF (RAF) Cadet Training Team (CTT) within the Central and East area (RAF Wittering) on Full Time Reserve Service (Limited Commitment) Terms and Conditions of Service (TCoS), with an initial proposed start date of 02 March 2026 (or earlier/later, subject to candidate status). The role comes with a service provided vehicle (subject to confirmation) and will require the successful candidate to travel and support school sections, assisting in their delivery of the cadet experience. With approximately 10 schools to cover, mainly within the East area and the counties of Lincolnshire, Cambridgeshire, Bedfordshire, Derbyshire and Leicestershire (although this could be remapped depending on the incumbents’ home location), this is likely to be a daily travel commitment, with wider administration support being completed predominantly from home. There will be the need for occasional visits to the RAFAC Regional HQ at RAF Wyton and other MOD establishments as activity delivery and support dictate. Reporting via the Flight Sergeant CTT as 1RO, the OC Cadet Training Team (CTT) as 2RO and through the Regional COS and Gp Capt Regional Commandant, the CCF (RAF) CTT SNCO will support CCF (RAF) sections and RAFAC activities in the East of England with responsibilities that include: a) Primary interface with CCF (RAF) sections, supporting them through effective liaison with RAFAC staff, RAF stations in conjunction with parenting statements and ACLO’s, RAFAC Regional and Wing HQs, Air Training Corps (ATC) units, Army Regional Brigades and staff, and equivalent RN/RM formations and staff. b) Visit CCF (RAF) sections every two to three weeks in order provide effective support and delivery. c) Assist with the instruction and delivery of various leadership and personal development activities for cadets and Cadet Force Adult Volunteers (CFAV). d) Provide administrative support to enable joining and sustainment of staff, liaising between cadet Force Adult Volunteers (CFAV), sections and school staff and HQ RAFAC as required. e) Working with the contingent and section commanders through monitoring and reporting, provide assurance that CFAV records are accurate, recording that mandatory training is completed and currencies/competencies maintained; and that cadet records are accurate and reflect the number of cadets parading f) Facilitate the RAFAC training syllabus, including its delivery and assurance. g) Advise and guide CCF (RAF) sections on planning and delivery of activities to take place if conducted within cadet force and RAFAC policies, and to meet the RAFAC aims around Air, Space and Cyber. h) Liaison and support with CCF (RAF) sections, Volunteer Gliding Sqns, Air Experience Flights and ASTRA Ground Training Schools in support of aviation and aviation-related opportunities. i) Plan and conduct range activities and live firing practices on DCCT and ranges (using cadet force weapons training and range qualifications, the post holder will be required to attain if not already holding a higher qualification). j) Assist with the delivery of Method of Instruction (MOI) training and assess cadet MOI. k) Assist with the conducting of weapons training and weapons handling testing. l) Support and guide candidates applying for a commission and SNCO options. m) Training and development of CFAV and providing enabling support to ensure they maintain their CFAV mandatory currencies. n) The development of opportunities for integrated activities with the ATC and other cadet forces. o) Assist with the planning, provision and delivery of support to UK and overseas camps. p) Primary SME for logistics in AOR, including the role as the school inventories holder and supporting school CCF (RAF) sections through effective liaison with local RAF stations, in conjunction with parenting statements. q) Primary SME for IT and Information Management Systems (BADER, Westminster, Defence Gateway) access and training for CFAV and Cadets in your AOR. r) Liaison with SMEs over the delivery of specialist training including, but not limited to, first aid, drill and ceremonial, weapons, fieldcraft, leadership and adventurous training. Deliver and train users on virtual reality and synthetic training through immersive technology. s) Assist in the delivery of area conferences and Royal Air Sqn Trophy competitions in your AOR. t) Ensure value for money and efficiency of delivery. u) Competence with various information management systems used by Defence and MoD Cadet organisations. v) Support wider RAFAC activities under the direction of the post’s Regional Commandant w) Act on safeguarding matters with urgency and diligence. x) Uphold RAF values and standards, applying moral courage and good judgement.