Overview
The South East Reserve Forces' and Cadets' Association has a vacancy the position of Cadet Administrative Assistant with Surrey Army Cadet Force. Working with the Army Cadet Force offers a fantastic opportunity to engage with your local community and make a difference to the lives of young people.
The CAA will be based both in the Headquarters in Godalming. The ideal applicant will have served in the Armed Forces as a Non-Commissioned Officer in a stores accounting role.
The appointment calls for:
§ A working knowledge of stores accounting duties.
§ Control of weapons and ammunition.
§ The ability to handle routine correspondence.
§ A full driving license.
§ Basic computer literacy.
§ The successful applicant will be required to reside within daily commuting distance.
The salary is £32,204 per annum.
The successful applicant will be required to be security cleared, which will include an Enhanced Disclosure from the Disclosure and Barring Service. This full-time permanent post is subject to a six months probationary period.
Benefits include:
* 25 days paid holiday per annum (rising to 30 days with qualifying service) plus 9 Public and Bank Holidays.
* Up to 6 additional paid leave days for volunteering.
* Up to 10 additional days for Cadet Forces Training.
* Additional leave for Reserve Forces Training.
* Career Average Salary Pension.
* Free on-site secure parking.
* Employee Assistance Programme.
Detailed job description follows:
SOUTH EAST RESERVE FORCES' AND CADETS' ASSOCIATION
Overall Purpose of the Job
1. The CAA is a full time employee of the RFCA and is responsible to the CEO for all administrative and G4 matters within his or her allocated Area/Detachments.
2. The CAA is required to serve in the ACF and will be enrolled as an Adult Instructor at the discretion of the RFCA. They would hold a Rank of no less that Sergeant (Instructor) rising to Sergeant Major Instructor (WO2) based upon their experience. If previously commissioned, CAAs may only be promoted to the paid acting rank of Captain in exceptional circumstances and for specific periods of time. PSS are entitled to special paid leave, reference CRFCA Staff Regulations.
Main Activities
1. Management of ACF Properties:
a. Prepare and publish an initial site risk assessment on buildings and external areas and carry out at least an annual review.
b. Conduct monthly internal and external inspection of building fabric, fixtures, fittings and furnishings, report defects, correct faults in compliance with SHEF legislation and regulations and prepare works service submissions where necessary.
c. Co-ordinate access for contractors and monitor works services on behalf of RFCA.
d. Manage any ground maintenance, implement frost precautions and monitor mains services and facilities as required by RFCA.
1. Stores:
a. Maintain records for each Detachment and account periodically as directed by the CQM for:
i) Accommodation stores.
ii) Training stores and equipment.
iii) Fire safety equipment.
b. Issue and account for all clothing and equipment on loan to Detachment staff and cadets. Advise and assist the Detachment Commander to take any necessary action to recover uniform from cadets when they leave the ACF.
c. Inspect all stores and equipment issued to the Area HQ and each Detachment on a periodic basis as directed by the CQM and make provision for replacements as necessary.
d. Make evening visits to all their Detachments at least once during a calendar month or on changeover of Detachment Commanders. To advise and assist the Detachment staff to manage their stores and equipment properly.
e. Assist the CQM to prepare weapons and any controlled stores for Assurance Inspections.
1. SHEF Management:
a. Publish the Cadet Commandant's annual SHEF policy statement at each Area HQ and Detachment.
b. Ensure Detachment fire safety equipment is provided and inspected arranging replacement as necessary in accordance with the Capita Fire Management Plan.
c. Provide and publish Detachment Fire Orders and position fire exit signs in accordance with the Capita Fire Safety Management Plan.
d. Ensure that each Detachment holds a monthly fire practice and maintains a record.
e. Arrange and prepare for portable electrical and electronic appliances to be tested as directed by RFCA.
f. Provide each Detachment with a first aid kit as supplied by the CQM and ensure that each Detachment operates the accident/incident reporting system and check the First Aid kit on a monthly or as required by the CEO.
g. Liaise with any lodger unit or tenant concerning SHEF matters.
h. Ensure that each Detachment maintains a record of visitors in the occurrence book.
1. Range Safety: (For those Detachments with a miniature or fixed air rifle range)
a. Act as Range Safety Officer and provide, publish and annually review Range Orders.
b. Publish and revise annually, a list of authorised Range Conduct Officers for each range.
c. Regularly inspect the Range fabrication and condition on a monthly basis and counter sign the Range Log.
d. Attend range safety inspections arranged by Formation HQ and arrange range cleanliness inspections in accordance with RFCA policy, and action any subsequent reports.
1. Security:
a. Attend Area HQ and Detachment security inspections and reviews as arranged by Formation HQ and action any subsequent reports.
b. Ensure the secure storage of weapons and ammunition at each armoury or Detachment arms store in accordance with JSP440. Ensure that secure arrangements are made to transport weapons and ammunition to training, and that proper records for arms and ammunition checks, issues and receipts are kept.
c. Monitor, on behalf of the CQM, the correct handling of security keys at Area HQ and Detachments.
1. Cadet Training Away from the Detachment:
a. Assist the Area/Detachment Commander by booking training/activity facilities, compiling requests for logistic and administrative support and booking transport as authorised by the CEO/CQM.
b. Provide the necessary logistic support including messing and accommodation arrangements as required.
1. Personal Responsibility. Administer and maintain responsibly any vehicle allocated to them and the Company.
2. Westminster. To be conversant with the Westminster package and enter data as directed by the CEO.
3. Courses. To attend courses as required for the job to both upgrade skills and enhance Personal Development
4. Carry out any other tasks as directed by the CEO or CQM.
Job Type: Full-time
Pay: £32,204.00 per year
Benefits:
* Company pension
* Enhanced maternity leave
* Enhanced paternity leave
* Free parking
* Health & wellbeing programme
* On-site parking
* Paid volunteer time
* Sick pay
Work Location: In person