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Can I attend church while I am in the NZDF?
Yes. We have Army, Navy, and Air Force Chaplains at every base. Chaplains take an active interest in the welfare of all NZDF personnel, and our chapels cater for all religions. You are able to attend Sunday church services if you wish.
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What skills and qualifications will I gain from my training that are useful outside of the NZDF?
Regardless of your trade and service, you will gain valuable skills and experience that are desired by civilian employers. For some technical trades, you will gain qualifications that are widely recognised in New Zealand and around the world.
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Does the NZDF recognize de facto relationships?
Yes. A service person in a de facto relationship is entitled to the same benefits as a service person who is married.
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Army - Intelligence Operator
Help the Army outsmart the enemy, safeguard Army secrets and give commanders the information they need to make the right decisions.
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Will I be able to stay in touch with friends and family during my initial training?
Yes. Although you will need to hand your cellphone in for field exercises while on your recruit course, and for most of the early stages of training, you will be given reasonable opportunity to communicate with your family and friends by mail or cellphone. There are channels in place for your family to quickly contact you in case of a family emergency. These contact details will be sent to you prior to your initial training to be passed on to your family.
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How long does the police check take?
It can take up to 30 days. If you have lived overseas for longer than six months, you will need to provide a Police check from that country. Your Candidate Engagement Facilitator can give you some guidance on how to do this.
If you are re-enlisting and have lived overseas for longer than six months since leaving the NZDF, you will need to provide a police check from that country.
If you are from overseas, you will need to provide a police check for any country that you have lived in.
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Army - Dental Assistant
As a Dental Assistant in the NZ Army you will be a member of an oral health team which is responsible for providing dental services to the personnel of the NZ Defence Force.
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