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The latest employment opportunities, vocational training updates, event details and resettlement-related news for Service leavers at any stage of their transition from the military to civilian life. Deciding what training to undertake can be a daunting process. Which course is best? Is it recognised and sought after by employers? Most importantly, will it enhance your job prospects? Browse thousands of job vacancies from employers who recognise the many transferable skills and qualities offered by Service leavers. Keep your profile up-to-date to ensure you don't miss out on relevant job notifications!

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This article will set out the difference between Apprenticeships and Internships and some of the feature and benefits of doing either.

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A common misunderstanding about looking for a new job is that all vacancies will be advertised or easily visible. Unfortunately, this is not the case - advertised jobs are just the tip of the iceberg when it comes to looking for your next career. Civilian Work Attachments are a great way for Service leavers to gain sector specific work experience prior to leaving the Forces is by using some or all of your Graduated Resettlement Time allowance to complete a trial attachment with a civilian employer.

Find out a little more about the CTP Employment Team and what they do to help Service leavers gain employment, and Employers to find the right people for their vacancies in this article. Since leaving the military, Malcolm Pettitt has worked in the security industry in the UK and abroad for a variety of roles; close protection, surveillance, instructor, and company compliance officer. In this article, Malcolm gives us a brief guide into entering the private security industry.

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When you leave military services you become responsible for registering for your own and your families health care support through local GPs, dentists etc. Dentist - This section gives advice on how to find a dentist in your area and considerations to be made when selecting one. It also includes advice on how to register and what charges to expect to pay. There are links to useful websites too. Doctor - You never know when you or a member of your family will become ill or need advice so you should always be registered with a family doctor so that they have access to your medical records and know about any previous treatment you may have had.

NHS and private care options are available throughout the UK and you should thoroughly research local provision in the area you are settling in. For information on NHS organisations, out of hours care and private health care options, the website is most useful. No doubt one of the most important decisions you will make in your child's education will be choosing a suitable nursery, primary or secondary school.

Making the right choice for you and your child will involve a lot of research and planning. This section contains comprehensive information on selecting and applying to schools along with advice on how the Local Education Authority works, Independent schooling and home schooling.

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Anyone considering moving into full or part-time study in this education sector should carry out full research on the type of course they want, the method of study, course funding and planned outcomes and future employment opportunities. A wide range of study options are now available including day, evening, block release, distance learning, full time attendance or combined learning, offering a range of self study and workshop attendance. If you are already a graduate you may be interested in the information in the Graduate Guide PDF doc link and may wish to consider post-graduate study routes, such as MBAs or equivalents.

Education establishment hold a range of open days and information events for prospective students and you are advised to refer to the events lists on the relevant education establishment for further information. Calling for NHS advice - use the service. British Dental Association Dentist Finder. Veterans UK - Special programmes. Government Further Education Funding.

Association of Business Schools. The Education Guidance Service. National Institute of Adult Continuing Education. Open College of the Arts. University of the Third Age.

National Association of Family Information Services. State Schools Finder - England. State Schools Finder - Northern Ireland. State Schools Finder - Scotland.

State Schools Finder - Wales. Bright Young Thing Tuition.

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Home schooling may be a beneficial experience for both children and parents. Conduct as much research as possible and contact other families who are following this option for advice and support. My children have moved about a lot with their education whilst I was serving, how can I guarantee a place in the school local to where we live? Places in school are allocated on an assessment basis which varies dependent on location. Please refer to the local council website for full details on entrance requirements. I have always wanted to study for a degree, how can I do that when I leave the military?

There are a range of flexible study and entrance options offered by universities, including the Open University, to allow potential students to be assessed not just on educational qualifications, but also on their prior learning, experience and knowledge. Contact the recruitment admissions team at your preferred educational establishment for advice and guidance.

Service leavers, to see the current listing of Preferred Suppliers training providers click here. Employers, you can become a Preferred Supplier by applying here.