Welcome to Pre Selection Course Training

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Welcome to Pre Selection Course Training EDUCATES CHALLENGES EXCITES

Aim To give those wishing to attend promotion courses an insight into CJNCO/CSNCO/CWOFF/CUO Courses To allow Squadron staff to observe you in a different environment from a Squadron parade night

What to expect this weekend An insight into subjects taught on the courses A chance to start/ continue instructional technique practice A taste of drill requirements for promotion courses A general concept of what a CJNCO/CSNCO/ CWOFF/CUO Course is about

How this will be achieved Saturday  mainly theory Sunday  mainly practical Instructors of each class will be able to give you an idea of what to expect in each subject and the course in general

Dates, Venue of Courses CUO Course  04 - 24 Jan 18 CWOFF Course  offered in Jul 18 CSNCO Course  10 – 24 Jan 18 CJNCO Course  10 – 24 Jan 18 RAAF Wagga Nominations on C1 have closed

CJNCO Course Subjects Instructional Technique (ITJ) Drill and Ceremonial (DCJ) Leadership (LDJ) Fieldcraft (FCJ) Service Knowledge (SKJ) Physical and Recreational Training (PTJ) Promotional Attributes (PAJ)

CSNCO Course Subjects Instructional Technique (ITS) Drill and Ceremonial (DCS) Leadership (LDS) Fieldcraft (FCS) Organisation and Administration (OAS) Physical and Recreational Training (PTS) Promotional Attributes (PAS)

CWOFF Course Subjects Instructional Technique (ITW) Drill and Ceremonial (DCW) Leadership (LDW) Fieldcraft (FCW) Service Knowledge (SKW) Physical and Recreational Training (PTW) Promotional Attributes (PAW)

CUO Course Subjects Instructional Technique (ITO) Drill and Ceremonial (DCO) Leadership (LDO) Fieldcraft (FCO) Air Power (APO) Service Knowledge (SKO) Organisation and Administration (OAO) Physical and Recreational Training (PTO) Promotional Attributes (PAO)

This weekend keep in mind Start acting like you are on a promotion course Behavioural Policy Punctuality No leaving the base until the end of each day unless leave granted (no one to leave to get lunch)

Selection of candidates There are many more applicants than places available, so some will miss out. Do not let this dishearten you. If you are on this course, then you feel you are ready, and in due course, your time will come.

Selection of candidates The Pre Selection Training Course is only ONE of the means of assessment and selection of candidates to attend course. We have been watching you since you joined the AAFC and there are many other factors such as your achievements, attendance, commitment to the SQN, general attitude and conduct which are also taken into account.

Selection of candidates We are looking for you to start thinking and acting like the rank you aspire to. When faced with a situation consider what you would expect someone of that rank to do, and act accordingly.

After this weekend All candidates will receive debrief interviews, normally within a few weeks. Take the constructive feedback you receive on board. It may not be possible to advise who has actually been selected for course during the interviews.

Feedback interviews These interviews are conducted for the purposes of giving feedback on your performance and what improvements can be made. Everything said in those interviews in relation to attendance on a course is ALWAYS subject to the positions we get on the Promotion Course from the Wing.

Questions??

Good luck and have fun