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KEEPING THE ARMY RUNNING

The Army needs talented business people and administrators to keep things running behind the scenes. From admin clerks to financial managers and legal experts, there's a huge range of roles for you to stamp your mark on. So why turn up to the office in a suit? Challenge yourself and be part of one of the most exciting organisations in Australia today.

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Brent Power

Administration Clerk

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Unique experiences

This is the side of the Army where bills get paid, people are trained and reports are compiled. But this is far from your average office job. Working in business, admin and education in the Army, you'll be handling classified documents and highly sensitive information. And just like combat troops, engineers and other personnel, you'll get the chance to go on training exercises in the bush, or be deployed overseas. Unlike any other office job, no one day in the Army is the same.

The largest organisation in the country

With more people and moving parts than any other organisation in Australia, the Army is a logistical challenge on the grandest scale. From the procurement of equipment, to budgeting for ammunition, it's the jobs in business and administration that keep everyone else operational and on track. So if you've got a head for business and exceptional planning and organisational skills, why not work somewhere where you'll really make a difference?

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Explosive hazards reduction course

The newly established explosive hazards reduction course in Uruzgan has had its first graduates, with thirteen members of the Afghan National Security Forces (ANSF) recently being certified Explosive Hazard Reduction Technicians. The 21-day Explosive Hazards Reduction Course conducted by Combined Team - Uruzgan (CT-U) is the first of its type to be run outside...

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Army remembers education leader

Founding Librarian at the Australian Defence College and World War Two veteran, Colonel Vane St. Laurence Green OBE passed away in Canberra over the weekend, aged 102. Colonel Green saw active service as an infantry officer in the Middle East and Papua New Guinea during World War Two. Following the war he commenced a significant career in military education...

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Braidee Bell - Administration

The Sinai Peninsula in Northern Egypt has never been the most peaceful place in the world. The first battle of Armageddon was fought just north of there over 3,000 years ago between the ancient Egyptians and the Hittites. Now it is the job of Gerogery’s Corporal Braidee Bell to help maintain the 1979 Egyptian – Israeli Peace Treaty. The UN’s Multinational Force...

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Ian De Souza

It will be eight months before Cherrybrook man Ian De Souza takes his dog Patch for a walk again. In only days he’ll be farewelling his parents Robert and Beverley and stepping into the unknown. Ian, 21, and his Army Reserve comrades will be heading for East Timor at the request of the elected government. Ian will be part of the Australian-led UN mission, helping to provide stability...

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Gabrielle Raffin - Liaison Officer

Australian Army Captain Gabrielle Raffin is a firm believer in the adage that a healthy body means a healthy mind. It was that in mind that she tackled the mental and physical challenges of her recent eight-month deployment to East Timor. The Gold Coast Army Reservist served as part of the Australian-led International Stabilisation Force (ISF) which is in East Timor...

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Robert Brennan - Education

An Army Major who has just returned to Australia after helping create military history is about to take up his next challenge – ensuring year 7 students at Hervey Bay’s Kawungan State School complete a significant year of schooling. Major Robert Brennan has spent the past eight months as Officer Commanding ANZAC Company in East Timor and soon...

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General Jobs

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  • Reserve
  • ADFA

Royal Australian Army Educational Corps Officers perform a diverse range of jobs including training developers; instructional design of computer based learning materials; and as teachers of literacy and numeracy, and English as a second language.

  • Full Time
  • Reserve
  • ADFA

As a Finance Officer you are responsible for the provision of advice to commanders in the area of financial management of Public Moneys. Your team will be responsible for the preparation of budgets, financial statements, cash flow analysis, accrual accounting,…

  • Full Time
  • Reserve
  • ADFA

A unique opportunity for barristers and solicitors to broaden their experience in the areas of civil, administrative, international and operations law.

General Jobs

  • Full Time
  • Reserve

Do you have great attention to detail and enjoy assisting others? Then a career as an Administration Clerk will give you challenging opportunities to provide clerical support and guidance to soldiers and commanders across a wide range of tasks.

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