A Military Medic or Nurse in the United Kingdom serves within the Royal Army Medical Corps, Royal Navy Medical Branch, or Royal Air Force Medical Services. These professionals provide medical care to service personnel both in the UK and during overseas deployments. Their work can include emergency first aid on the frontline, running field hospitals, and supporting humanitarian missions. Training is provided by the armed forces, and you may also be sponsored to complete a recognised nursing qualification. This career requires physical fitness, adaptability, and the ability to remain calm under pressure. In addition to providing medical care, military medics and nurses also play a key role in health education, disease prevention, and rehabilitation for military personnel.
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Royal Navy
( Added 04 Jun 2024 - 80 positions available )
Being a Medical Assistant in the Royal Navy means embarking on a career that offers more variety and adventure than you’d ever experience in civilian medicine. From the day you join, you’ll gain new skills, pushing yourself to the limit in some unique and challenging environments.
Closing date: in 2 months
Possible start date: 02 Jun 2026
ADAPTIVE E-LEARN SYSTEM (ADES) LTD
( Added 26 Sep 2025 - 1 position available )
A fantastic opportunity is available at Adaptive E-learn System (ADES) Ltd. This role involves providing Healthcare and Care Support for Adults within homes and community settings.
Closing date: in 10 days
Possible start date: 13 Apr 2026
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