You may be able to work your way into this role by starting as a coastguard watch assistant and applying for promotion when you've got more experience.
To apply, you'll need literacy, numeracy and IT skills.
Coastguards co-ordinate search and rescue operations, monitor shipping and organise pollution clean ups around the UK coastline.
Average salary (a year)
£25000.0 to £37000.0 (starter to experienced)
Typical hours (a week)
40.0 to 43.0 a week
You could work
evenings / weekends / bank holidays at short notice
You can get into this job through:
You may be able to work your way into this role by starting as a coastguard watch assistant and applying for promotion when you've got more experience.
To apply, you'll need literacy, numeracy and IT skills.
Voluntering is a good way to get experience of working in the coastguard service. You could volunteer to become a coastguard rescue officer .
You'll need to be:
As you get more experience, you could apply for a paid position when vacancies are advertised.
You can apply for jobs with HM Coastguard if you have relevant skills and knowledge. Jobs include call centre operations and maritime watch services.
You'll need a good standard of literacy and numeracy, and good eyesight and hearing.
For some jobs, it may be helpful to have experience working at sea. This might be from:
You can find out more about becoming a coastguard from:
You'll need:
You'll need to:
You'll need to live within 30 minutes of the coastguard rescue location you wish to work at.
As a coastguard, your duties will depend on whether you work in an operations centre or in the rescue service.
You could:
You could work in an office or at sea.
Your working environment may be outdoors in all weathers.
You may need to wear a uniform.
With experience, you could become a senior coastal rescue officer, or control centre operations manager.
You might specialise in a particular area of work, such as:
You could also work in other parts of the Maritime and Coastguard Agency .