Josh S.
Josh S.
Education and Training Officer

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"Research all of the jobs available in the Army. I didn't even know I could be a teacher when I started out and now I am loving my job! There is a role for everyone in this organisation."

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About Josh S.

Current position
I am one of the British Army's qualified education and training specialists. In my role I get to teach both British Army personnel and members of foreign armed forces, as well as designing a wide variety of training solutions. Being an ETS officer has taken me to fascinating places in Europe, the Middle East and Africa where I have had the pleasure of teaching a wide variety of enthusiastic soldiers, officers and professionals. Ultimately, my job is all about making people better, and the feeling I get from developing others is what gets me out of bed in the morning.
Main motivation
The Army has been a job like no other; and I had quite a few before I finally decided to join up! For me, it is the amount of time, money and energy that is dedicated to making its people better than makes the Army a stand out employer. I have been able to gain both teaching and masters degrees, become a mountain bike and kayaking instructor and travel the world. At each and every stage of my career I have found myself doing things I never thought I would, and never could have done without the Army. Some highlights for me have been; working on the London Olympics; serving with the UN and parachuting in Cyprus; skiing in Austria; teaching photography in Chad and social media skills in Nigeria; battlefield studies to France, Spain and Bosnia; playing American football for the Army team; visiting markets in Iraq and being able to support my family throughout it all.
Top advice
Research all of the jobs available in the Army. I didn't even know I could be a teacher when I started out and now I am loving my job! There is a role for everyone in this organisation.
Greatest achievement
I think one of my most memorable achievements is still commissioning from Sandhurst. Basic training is difficult, no matter what route you take, so passing out is always a really special moment and I think it sticks with everyone as one of their proudest.

Discussions with Josh S.

does being deployed always mean getting into combat and danger?

Role, Role challenges

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What is the process for becoming a officer pilot, as a JS at afc harrogate with all his GCSES

Hello, i have recently became very interested in the officer pilot role of the army air corps I am currently a JS at AFC Harrogate, i have all my GCSES at 5 and above, the most likely route i would go down would to become a LE officer and go from there.

Eligibility advice, Eligibility

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What A Level options should I choose if I plan to become an Officer?

Eligibility advice, Qualifications

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have you ever came close to death? And if i join will i be safe?

Eligibility advice, Medical

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Hello! What would be a good route to join RMP from Para's or Infantry? And if so what would be a good way into Para's?

Career development, Career progression

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