JUNIOR LEADERS
Where else can you run a full section assault with Helicopter Fire Support ?
The information here is a broad overview of how the Junior Leaders course
is run. With each successive course, changes are made to the syllabus
and schedule.
The course runs in two phases. The first phase, 'Core Skills' is aimed at developing basic skills which the student will use for the rest of their life. It includes lectures on degree level management, life skills, the services (Royal Air Force, Army, Royal Navy and Royal Marines), L85 weapon handling, interview skills, social skills, public speaking, project management, CV writing, elementary infantry tactics, fitness and teamwork.
The next stage is Tactics and Leadership Development (TLD). During this second phase the students have the chance to use their skills in 'real life' scenarios, with days and nights spent in the field in a highly realistic environment. Students are coached at all times by our regular and ex-regular infantry Officers who have served in the RAF and the British Army. At this level students are required at a minimum to be capable of leading their section (8 people) efficiently and competently.
The course culminates in a week long graduation camp. The students will be tested in a full 6 day scenario, living in the field. All students will have a six hour long section level lead. The best students will experience full flight (32 people) or squadron level leads (60 people). Students are responsible for their supplies and must request what they need from the QM team. The graduation camp serves as the ultimate test of the skills the student has learned over the previous months. It finishes with a formal dining in night in an Officers Mess attended by AOC TGDA who is an Air Vice Marshal, Commandant Air Cadets, Chief of Staff Air Cadets, Senior Officers from the RAF Regiment, The Parachute Regiment and the Royal Marines, Regional Commandants and some ATC Wing Commanders.
On completion of the course, graduates are awarded the JL Lanyard to wear on their uniform and the prestigious JL DZ flash to be worn on the Soldier 95 uniform.
Detailed Course Criteria
Example Application Form
Junior Leaders Course No12
The documents for this years Junior leaders course have now been released, if you are interested please see CWO Dillon for the relevant details and forms.
Remember, you must be a Sgt to take part in the course, but any corporals or potential NCOs may be worth getting the documents if you are interested to give you an insight for future courses.
If you are interested in applying for any of the Leadership Courses and you feel you meet ALL the necessary criteria - please speak to WO Jackson or CWO Dillon for advice
DO NOT Contact the Course staff or Centres directly as you need the approval of the CO 1074 Sqn.
