U.S. Navy Band – TUBA Concert/Ceremonial Band Audition date: May 23, 2012 Materials due: May 6, 2012 The U.S. Navy Band is a preferentially staffed Presidential support activity whose members are permanently stationed at the Navy Yard in historic Washington, DC. Members of the Navy Band are guaranteed advancement to pay grade E-6 after completion of basic training ($61,836/year with dependents; $54,384 without dependents) with a minimum enlistment of four years. Musicians earn full military benefits including basic pay; free medical and dental coverage, allowances for housing, food, and uniforms; thirty days annual vacation with pay; no lost time for sickness; free medical care and low-cost dental care for dependents; inexpensive group life insurance; commissary and exchange privileges; and tuition assistance. Audition requirements maintain that you be a U.S. citizen aged 18 to 34, pass the Armed Forces Entrance Physical, and be otherwise qualified for service in the U.S. Navy. Current military members and some veterans may be exempt from the age requirement. The Navy and Navy Band have strict appearance and weight standards. Each candidate will be weighed and measured prior to auditioning for the U.S. Navy Band. Additionally, musicians who are hired must conform to weight and appearance requirements prior to enlistment. Audition materials will not be returned, and all expenses and travel arrangements are the sole responsibility of the candidate. Upon winning the audition, the candidate must enlist in the Navy and complete basic training before appointment to the U.S. Navy Band.
For more information and in order to be considered for the audition, please send your resume as an attachment to navyband.auditions@navy.mil. For all correspondence please include your instrument, position for which you are applying, and current contact information.
This is a great job and a fantastic opportunity: I know.
Yes, it's time for "out with the old, in with the new" as some old guy is finally retiring. Official info can be found in the links above, but I'd be happy to discuss this position with any interested parties.
I'll be on tour all of March (you HAVE checked our tour schedule, haven't you?), but I'm never too far away from a computer. Better still, find me on the road: I'll buy the first root beer and talk as long as you can stand to listen.
Bob Kolada wrote:Karl, not that I'm considering auditioning , but is Navy basic training required for those coming from other branches?
Depends on the service. If you are coming from Army/Marine Corps than no. I don't even think coming from the Coast Guard you would either. Somewhere out there there is a chart for this and I THINK (not sure please check this out on your own) that it goes like so...
Marine Army Coast Guard Navy Air Force
If you are going "up" the list than most of the time yes you do have to redo basic. Going "down" no. However, if you have been out more than 2 years than you have to go back no matter what. (You can always get a waiver for everything it seems, ask a recruiter)
Oh, I'm quite sure I'm waaay past the limit, but entertaining the notion is an enjoyable experience. Plus, I'd have to get into some serious playing shape to even consider such a thing. Of course, a little incentive never hurts.
Do not argue with an idiot. He will drag you down to his level and beat you with experience.
Reserve and Guard are a little different and can be found on the link provided.
Thanks for the info.
No problem. Due note though that if you are PRIOR service that these numbers don't mean much. The prior service thing is a whole can of worms on its own but just wanted to put that info out there.