WHAT HAPPENS AS AN OFFICER? You can start your Army officer career at the age of 18 - you don't need to have a degree, just good A Levels (or equivalent). If you're keen to join the Army as an officer but you're still in education, you might be interested in applying for a or , which will give you extra financial support while you study, before graduating and heading to Sandhurst for officer training. Once you've started at Sandhurst you'll learn military skills, while building on your leadership skills as well as making friendships that will last a lifetime. After your training, Army life will vary depending on the ...
Train for a role as a Project Administrator If you are looking to work in the project sector, then working within Project Administration is a fantastic route towards a Project Management career. All candidates should make sure to read the following job description and information carefully before applying. A Project Administrator includes being involved in generally supporting the project team, through auditing, administrations, data management etc for projects whilst under the supervision of a Project Manager. Project support workers need strong executive administrative skills, as well as the finance budgeting and reporting skills learned ...
Purpose of job The Parliamentary Advisers Unit (PAU) is a dynamic, exciting and fast paced team working to support and promote the communications, campaigning and policy work of Liberal Democrat Parliamentarians in the House of Commons and House of Lords. Each Parliamentary Adviser is responsible for leading on key policy areas of strategic importance to the Liberal Democrat Party. The Advisers work closely with the Party Leader, his staff, and the Party's spokespeople to offer advice on policy, communications and campaigns in their respective areas. They also work closely with the press, campaigns and policy teams (among others) in ...
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