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LC Henry Appointed Lord Lieutenant's Cadet 2021/22

LC Henry Appointed Lord Lieutenant's Cadet 2021/22

At an investiture ceremony held at the Cadet Training Centre in Nottingham on Monday 29 November, Worksop Sea Cadet, Leading Cadet Henry, was appointed as the Lord Lieutenant's Sea Cadet for Nottinghamshire for 2021/22 by the Lord Lieutenant of Nottinghmshire, Sir John Peace.

The 16 year old's achievement is part of a national programme where each year, the Lord Lieutenant of Nottinghamshire, along with other counties up and down the country, appoints several young people drawn from each of the Cadet Forces (Sea Cadet Corps, Army Cadet Force and Air Training Corps) to serve as a Lord Lieutenant's Cadet.

These cadets are selected and appointed based on their outreach and participation within their respspective organisation, which is seen as one of the highest achievements in the Cadet Forces. LC Henry's role as Lord Lieutenant's Cadet will see him act as an aide and representative of the Sea Cadets and provide an essential link between the armed forces and the local community. He will be given the opportunity to assist the Lord Lieutenant at civic and military occasions and, where possible, Royal visits.

NOW RECRUITING - UNIT MANAGEMENT TEAM TRUSTEES

NOW RECRUITING - UNIT MANAGEMENT TEAM TRUSTEES

Role: Unit Management Team Trustee (UMT Trustee)

Availability: Part-time, Flexible, Volunteer

Location: Worksop Sea Cadets, TS BENTINCK, 74a Gateford Road, Worksop S80 1TY.

Introduction:

Worksop Sea Cadet Unit is a charity affiliated to the Marine Society and Sea Cadets (MSSC); a leading maritime charity in lifelong learning and personal development and is the governing charity of the Sea Cadet Corps (SCC), a civilian voluntary youth organisation engaging some 15,000 young people over 400 Sea Cadet Units, throughout the UK. The SCC offers a wide range of youth opportunities with the same enduring objective – to give young people the best possible head start in life through nautical adventure and fun.

Sea Cadet units are managed and run by committed volunteers. The Unit Management Team (UMT) are the unit’s trustees, headed by the Unit Chairperson. The UMT is responsible for the running of the unit at a strategic and management level.

We are seeking new volunteers with practical business experience to help with the management of the unit. We have lots of roles to match your profession, such as helping manage finances and budgets, fundraising for the unit, organising events, writing press releases for local media and building corporate relationships with local businesses.

The role:

As independent charities, each Sea Cadet unit has a number of trustees to oversee the management and legal undertakings of the unit. This purpose of the UMT Trustees is to support the Unit Chairperson to manage a safe, effective and successful Sea Cadet Unit.

This role will undertake “regulated activity” and will therefore require an enhanced Disclosure and Barring Service check to be repeated at no less than three yearly intervals.

Key areas of focus for the role will be:

-      Ensuring that the unit’s activities and matters are conducted legally and comply with charity regulations.

-      Provide properly maintained, serviced, safe and secure unit premises and assets.

-      Raise funds and ensure financial viability of the unit running costs.

-      Raise funds to provide the resources necessary for efficient and successful training in the unit and other projects as they arise.

About you:

There are no specific educational or experience requirements for this role; having the right attitude and a passion for improving the lives of young people are the most important things! If you think the person specification below sounds like you, then please get in touch:

-      You will be 18 or over

-      You will be reliable and committed to volunteering

-      You will be enthusiastic and keen to learn new things

-      You will be a good communicator

-      You will be able to work as part of a team

-      You will be honest and trustworthy

-      You will be a role model to young people

Getting the most out of your volunteering:

It is really important that we provide guidance and support to make the most of your time as a Sea Cadet volunteer. Below is what you can expect from us to enable you to give us your very best.

You can expect us to:

-      Support you to understand your role, how to do it and the difference you make to the Sea Cadets.

-      Understand the skills and experience you have, as well as you aspirations for volunteering.

-      Provide you with an induction, ongoing support and training to undertake your volunteer role.

-      Provide regular updates about any developments in the charity that are relevant to you.

-      Value your contributions and providing you with potential opportunities to progress.

Volunteering with the Sea Cadets is a great way to gain experience, boost your CV and meet new people, whilst giving back to the local community and young people within it.

Ready to join?

If you think this volunteer role is for you then please contact us by email (info@worksopseacadets.co.uk) for an informal discussion and find out how you can start making a difference.

On becoming a volunteer, you will be asked to complete some mandatory training which includes Safeguarding, Data Protection and Health and Safety. We would also require you to undergo a Disclosure and Barring Service check.

New Lord Lieutenant's Cadet for Nottinghamshire...

Worksop Sea Cadet nominee, Cadet Corporal Josh Simcox, has offically been appointed as the Lord Lieutenant's Sea Cadet for Nottinghamshire 2016/2017.

Her Majesty's Lord Lieutenant's are the local representatives of the Crown for each County in the United Kingdom. Cpl Simcox will accompany the Lord Lieutenant of Nottinghamshire, Sir John Peace, on his many engagements throughout the year of appointment, attending formal events and functions.

"This is such an honour for me to represent the Sea Cadet Corps in Nottinghamshire. Of all my achievements this has to be one of the greatest. I would like to thank everyone involved who made this happen and thank you for those who thought so highly of me for such an umportant role" - Cdt Cpl Josh Simcox

Corporal Simcox is the third member of TS BENTINCK Ships' Company to hold the prestigious appointment, taking over from Leading Cadet Ryan Arnold (2015/2016) and former Sea Cadet, Leading Cadet Jamie Fox (2008/2009).

Best Junior Sea Cadets in Eastern Area

At yesterdays' Area Conference, the Captain of the Sea Cadets, Cpt P.Russell RN presented our Commanding Officer, WO2(SCC) S.Gillert RNR and Unit Chairman/ USO Juniors, CI(SCC) J.Patterson with an award for the Best Junior Section at an Annual Inspection. This was part of the Area Annual Awards Presentations, where units are are recognised for their various achievements throughout the year.

"I would like to congratulate all of the Juniors for all their hard work that they put in to win this Trophy, I was extremely honoured to accept it on your behalf's. A special mention to OC C.Brooks who also did some valiant work in helping to achieve this accolade" - CI(SCC) J.Patterson, USO Juniors.

BZ Worksop Juniors.

District Drill and Piping Competition, Colour...

District Drill and Piping Competition, Colour...

The Unit saw victory at this years' District Drill and Piping Competition on Saturday 21 November 2015. The Colour Party, which consisted of 5 cadets were the discipline winners and will go on to represent the District at the Area competition in January.

The cadets have been training exceptionally hard over the last few months in preparation for the competition. Their hard work, hours of practise and determination paid off last Saturday when they won the District Colour Party Competition. Uniforms were impeccable, and the Standard Party display was exceptional and of a very high standard.

The team, AC A.Bloomfield, Cdt1 K.Hanson, Cdt J.Hornagold and NE S.Blades, lead by LC R.Arnold, will now go on to the Area competition in January at Newark Showground representing Notts and Derby. Units from all Eastern Area will be competing in this competition to secure a place at the National Drill and Piping Competition at HMS RALEIGH.

In addition to coming home with a winning team trophy for their outstanding display, JCFC J.Hodges was awarded the Best Junior Squad Commander in the District, the Junior Squad came runners up in the competition.

BZ TS BENTINCK.

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