Army Reserve Soldier

ACC Edinburgh

Army Reserve Soldier

£13000

ACC Edinburgh, Alloa, Clackmannanshire

  • Part time
  • Temporary
  • Remote working

Posted 2 weeks ago, 3 May | Get your application in now before you miss out!

Closing date: Closing date not specified

job Ref: 9b6fb0082dc245e08e1867a6e9469b9c

Full Job Description

The biggest team you'll ever join, the most important work you'll ever do. Becoming an Army Reserve Soldier is more than a hobby. It's adventure, with purpose. It's action, with responsibility. It's a great challenge, with exceptional rewards.

It's a chance for you to do what really matters, in a way that fits around your current career, making more of what you already know to make a real difference to the world.

Army Reserve soldiers come from all walks of life and work part-time as soldiers for the British Army alongside full-time Regular soldiers. When you join the Army Reserve as a soldier, you'll get involved in everything that the Regular Army does - from combat to peacekeeping and humanitarian work. You'll be given the opportunity to learn trade skills, and can take advantage of the opportunities that Regular soldiers have too - like Adventurous Training.

  • Pay for the time you spend with us, starting from around £51 per day after training (for which you'll be paid)

  • An annual tax-free 'bounty'

  • The Army's Reserve Forces Pension Scheme

  • Opportunities to enhance your professional qualifications

  • Opportunities to travel

  • Adventurous Training, and the chance to play your favourite sports or take up a new one


  • Be reserved for more

    From travelling to new places, at home and abroad, to forging lasting bonds with friends and colleagues - there's a lot to gain from being an Army Reserve Soldier. Training is flexible and designed to fit around your lifestyle, most roles will ask you for a commitment of 27 days a year, and your weekly training session at your unit will count towards this. However, if you join a national unit, it could be as little as 19 days a year.