Army officers lead and manage teams of soldiers. They are responsible for the training, welfare and discipline of the men and women under their command.
Officers serve in combat units, for example as platoon commanders, in engineering units, in information technology or in intelligence services.
There are also opportunities in specialist roles such as chaplains, doctors, pharmacists, physiotherapists, dentists, environmental health officers, nurses, lawyers and veterinary surgeons.
All army officers must be ready to serve anywhere in the UK and overseas and must be prepared to go into combat zones at any time.
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The figures below are only a guide. Actual pay rates may vary, depending on:
While you train as an Officer Cadet at Sandhurst, you earn a salary of £28,861 a year. After training, most officers start as a Second Lieutenant on £34,690, before being promoted to Lieutenant on £35,908.
You could expect to be promoted to rank of captain from the end of your fifth year, or third year if you have a degree. Salary for Captains start at £44,457 a year and Major £55,999 a year. You get extra allowances in some jobs and for being overseas.
The army provides subsidised food and accommodation, uniforms and protective clothing, free health care and a pension. If you have already qualified in a trade or profession and are considering bringing those skills to the Army, you may get a 'Golden Hello' payment, worth anything up to £50,000 for medical officers. This can change from year to year.
You should be aware that in the army, you will at times be operating in difficult and dangerous conditions and there may be the risk of injury or death.
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If you are accepted you begin a Short Service Commission (SSC), which lasts 3 - 12 years. You can then apply for an Intermediate Regular Commission (IRC) and finally you may move to a Regular Commission (Reg C), which can be done up to the age of 60.
If you are aged over 18, and have a place at a UK university with at least two years of study left, you can apply to join the University Officers' Training Corps (UOTC). The UOTC can give you an insight into army life whilst getting paid with no call-up commitment or obligation to join the military service.
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You should be:
For detailed information about the army, phone 0345 600 8080 or visit the Army website.
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The following organisations may be able to provide further information.
Army Careers Centres
Tel: 0345 600 8080
Website:
https://apply.army.mod.uk/army-career-centre-finder
Twitter:
@armyjobs
Facebook:
https://www.facebook.com/armyjobs
Army Reserve
Website:
https://www.army.mod.uk/who-we-are/the-army-reserve/
Formally known as the Territorial Army
British Army
Tel: 0345 600 8080
Website:
https://www.army.mod.uk/
Twitter:
@armyjobs
Facebook:
https://www.facebook.com/armyjobs