Alternative Volunteering Roles
There are a number of ways to volunteer with the Army Cadets which isn’t solely instructing cadets and adult volunteers. There are many key supporting roles which are required to support the key running of the cadet units. These can be both as a uniformed volunteer or as a non-uniformed volunteer, many of which are specialty areas which may require specific knowledge, attitudes or qualifications. Where qualifications are required these can be fully accessed through the training provided. No experience is required just the willingness to learn.
માધ્યમ અધિકારી
The Role of the Media officer within each County is to promote the Army Cadets within the counties local area through social media, PR and online whilst giving professional advice to other volunteers and cadets. They are also to support the effective communications within the county both internally, to parents, કેડેટ્સ and adult volunteers અને to external stakeholders.
Medical Support Officer (MSO)
A Medical Support Officer’s role within the Army Cadets is to provide advice and guidance to the senior leadership on medical risk and planning to support each cadet and volunteer to gain the most from their time with the Army Cadets.
Chaplain - All faiths welcome
Chaplaincy in the Army Cadets offers holistic, person-centred support to cadets and Cadet Force Adult Volunteers (CFAVs), regardless of their faith or background. Through spiritual, pastoral and moral support.
Minibus Driver
Getting Cadets from A to B always requires driving staff, if the cadets are off to annual camp, a company weekend or a competition minibus drivers are required to support this. For this role applicants must be at least 21 years of age and hold a current UK car driving license. Minibus driving qualifications can be trained and tested if you are not already qualified.