Keeping the Army fit and healthy means having the right medications available. That’s your job as a Reserve Pharmacy Technician – both at home and abroad on operations. Our first-class training will help you get to grips with the role. Once you’re qualified, you could work in field hospitals or medical centres, dispensing expert advice and medications. Remember, you must stay focused enough to help your team and people who need you, even under pressure, in difficult conditions.
Find where you belong.
WORLD-CLASS TRAINING
Step 1
You will complete your initial training over 4 weekends at your Unit or a central location found across the UK. If it suits you better, you can condense this into a 1-week training course.
Step 2
You will then attend a 2 week long training course at an Army Training Centre, these are located across the UK.
Step 3
Once your basic soldiering training is complete, you will move on to do trade specific training with your Unit.
GAIN QUALIFICATIONS
On successful entry into the Army Medical Services Reserve you will be eligible to apply for consideration in CPD for Professional Qualifications commensurate to Role within with the Army Medical Services.
SHOW PEOPLE WHAT YOU’RE CAPABLE OF
Become a Reserve Pharmacy Technician and you’ll:
- Be paid on a daily rate commensurate to your qualifications, this includes being paid for weekly drill nights.
- Be entitled to a tax-free lump sum called a bounty if you complete all of your annual training days
- Take part in Adventurous Training and be able to play your favourite sports.
BELONG TO SOMETHING THAT MATTERS.
You should be:
- Army Reserve age:
- New enlistments: 18 – 49.6 years
Qualifications you’ll need:
4 GCSEs or equivalent in English, Maths and 1 Science. Clinically Qualified, Current and working in this field.
Fitness requirements:
- Mid-Thigh Pull 96kg
- Medicine Ball Throw 3.1m
- 2km run 11m 15 seconds
Our next deadline for application is 31st March 2023, with further opportunities ongoing throughout the year.
FIND WHERE YOU BELONG.