Michael G. asked a question to Carl S.
Education BA Psychology and Philosophy: 1.1 Social Psychology and Individual Differences; 2.1 Research Methods and Data Analysis; 2.1 Reason and Argument; 2.1 Writing Philosophy; 2.1 Cognition (systems) and Neuroscience.
It seems a role inside of Queen Alexandra's Royal Army Nursing Corps (QARANC) would suit you best, the nurses have worked at the sharp end of military life throughout the last century. Nursing Officers, Nursing Soldiers, Healthcare Assistants and Student Nurses of the QARANC deliver a high quality, adaptable and dedicated nursing care wherever the Army needs it.
This is in The Army Medical Service It is made up of four Corps (The Royal Army Medical Corps, The Royal Army Veterinary Corps, Royal Army Dental Corps and The Queen Alexandra’s Royal Army Nursing Corps)
I would advise jumping on the Army Jobs website to find the one that you feel would suit you best, but the application process would give you a greater understanding or give your local Army Careers Centre a call
Hi, on reading your question a role like a Medical Support Officer (MSO) may also be of interest. You can find it within the Royal Army Medical Corps job roles. As Carl said, nursing may also be of interest to you.
A career not in health but would be complimentary to your qualifications would also be Intelligence Officer ( Intelligence Corps) - this may also be worth looking in to. There are different sides of intelligence and the human Intelligence side (HUMINT) might be of interest to you particularly again because of your quals and what you've specialised in! Good luck.
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