Medical Corps Officer

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Get paid while training to become an officer in the Australian Army. To apply for this role you will need to apply as a General Service Officer, and while due consideration is given, you aren't guaranteed of being allocated to the Corps of your choice.

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Australian Defence Force Academy, Royal Military College Duntroon

The Royal Australian Army Medical Corps (RAAMC) has about 40 serving General Service Officers (GSO). As a General Service Officer in the Royal Australian Army Medical Corps (RAAMC) you will be charged with a broad range of responsiblilities. Not only will you command and administer soldiers, you will also be trained and employed in coordinating the collection, evacuation, treatment and rehabilitation of sick and injured personnel. You will also perform health administration and be involved in general logistic support. The RAAMC General Service Officer has a wide variety of employment opportunities ranging from field deployed and static hospital environments through to service in Joint and Army Headquarters.

The tasks undertaken by these officers do not require the officer to have a degree, however this does not preclude an ADFA graduate from serving in the Corps following graduation from the Royal Military College.

Officer (Reserve)

As a General Service Officer in the Royal Australian Army Medical Corps (RAAMC) you will be charged with a broad range of responsiblilities. Not only will you command and administer soldiers, you will also be trained and employed in coordinating the collection, evacuation, treatment and rehabilitation of sick and injured personnel. You will also perform health administration and be involved in general logistic support. The RAAMC General Service Officer has a wide variety of employment opportunities ranging from field deployed and static hospital environments through to service in Joint and Army Headquarters.

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