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Army Training Unit (North) Trainer, DTTT Phase 3, SNCO - Altcar or Strensall
Vacancy summary
11/03/2025, 23:55
Vacancy detail
Responsibilities:
- Train, manage and administrate a Syndicate of up to 10 military students.
- Deliver training as dictated by the course programme in accordance with DCTS, ARITC and LWC policy.
- Deliver centralised presentations to an audience of students of up to 36 personnel.
- Champion and role model the Army Values and Standards.
- Supervise and report on student performance then coach/mentor students to improve as trainers and leaders.
- BPT deliver additional training courses to Ph 1 recruits and trained soldiers as directed by CO ATU.
- Prepare, plan and deliver DTTT Ph 3 Trg in ATU's AOR.
DTTT Ph3 - Mandated to train trained soldiers.
Suitable & Recommended on last SJAR for Phase 1 training.
Cat B Driving Licence
Familiarisation Visit followed by Appointment Board
ATU (North) trains the Army's next generation of Army Reserve soldiers. We deliver demanding, realistic but safe basic training that develops the character of our soldiers so that they can embark on their military career with confidence and a will to win. We teach the values and standards of the British Army using inspirational role models and ensure that our soldiers can do the basics brilliantly.
Our mission is:
To deliver trained and motivated Reserve soldiers to the Field Army and establish a centre of excellence in the North of England.
Further Information:
The role is to deliver the standard for leadership and instruction for Ph 3 training and as such, the individual selected for this post should be a trainer/mentor role model. However, the post is also a part of a Phase 1 training establishment and additional work can be achieved in this context, therefore the candidate must have SJAR recommendations to work in any training establishments in the last 2 years.
Not suitable for anyone in their last 2 years of service. Working in a high-profile environment, the person selected will require the mental dexterity to assimilate information and pass on complex subject matter with the appropriate confidence and communication skills to teach a spectrum of ranks.
This is a reservist role with extensive RSD's available. Hybrid working patterns can be considered when appropriate.
Further information and Job Spec available on request, please contact Capt McKenna - 0151 929 3386
PPP & CV to be sent to al.mckenna838@mod.gov.uk
If you require a template for PPP and/or Mil CV, please contact Capt McKenna as above to request.
For more information about how to apply for this opportunity, please visit the Army Reserve webpage.
This opportunity is closed to applications.