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Health Officer

Reserve
Lead and serve as a part-time General Service Officer managing the Army’s healthcare capabilities on exercises and operations.
A uniformed Army Health Officer stands in front of a hospital bed in an Army ward working on a computer.

Service Type

Reserve

View Full-time role

Entry Methods

  • Officer Entry: Reserve

Salary

You'll be paid to train and on completion of your Initial Military Training and Initial Employment Training, you’ll earn a tax-free daily rate of at least:

$257 per day

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Benefits you won't see anywhere else

You’ll enjoy the following:

Great salary from day one, which increases with experience

Tax-free pay

Travel opportunities

Fully paid training

Army Officer – Command career pathways

This is an Army Officer – Command Pathway role. This means you’ll enter the Army to be trained as a General Service Officer. You’ll receive world-class training that will build you from the ground up to command, lead and manage across a broad spectrum of environments within the Army and within a specialisation.

The area of your specialisation will depend on your preference, performance and position availability. Within your first posting out of training, you’ll apply these skills and likely lead a team of highly trained soldiers. As you progress in your career, you'll be exposed to development opportunities across a range of postings to prepare you for your next leadership roles.

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