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You are a leader in the Army; you are tasked with planning and executing Operations in difficult situations. Take command of soldiers, equip yourself to lead and inspire others to bring out the best in themselves.
1. Service Army
2. Specialisation Specialist
3. Location Linton, Burnham, Trentham, Wellington, Papakura and Waiouru.
4. Starting Trade Training $58,015
About the role
Officers are the leaders of the New Zealand Army. They are the managers and strategists. Their decision-making skills and problem-solving abilities enable them to plan and execute tasks in wide-ranging conditions. It is their job to earn trust and respect, and to display the strength of character to inspire their soldiers in potentially difficult situations.
After completing Officer training, you will join a corps, specialising in combat, engineering, intelligence, communications or logistics.
Job on base
As a Army Officer you are the frontline leader of the Army, to begin with, as a junior officer, you will be expected to:
5. Organise and conduct training
6. Budget and managing of resources assigned to you
7. Work alongside the troops you lead, participating in training and exercises
8. Take on an instructional role, passing on knowledge to your troops
9. Manage and coordinate field exercises
Job on deployment
Officers are deployed all around the world, including UN missions (e.g. as an observer in Lebanon or Syria) and Afghanistan as part of our Provisional Reconstruction Team. Officers also have the opportunity to be chosen for exchange postings or conduct professional training and development overseas.
Training as an Officer is a 12 month course, conducted in Waiouru at Officer Cadet School. It’s a very intense course, really pushing you to your limits and beyond.
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Career progression and training
Career Progression
Basic Training
Job Training
Ongoing Training
Specialist Training
As you continue in the organisation, you will move between your primary specialty and into areas such as capability, project management (procurement of Army equipment), Human Resource Management and Training and Development.
Initial Induction Training (IIT) – Jan-Mar
(12 weeks) Location: Waiouru Military Camp
All direct entry NZ Army Officer Cadets and selected individuals are required to complete IIT. This full-time course will introduce potential officers to the standards and discipline required to be an effective member of the New Zealand Army. It is designed to train basic individual military skills which includes:
10. Self-leadership
11. Physical Training
12. Field-craft
13. Military Unarmed Combat
14. Weapon handling
15. Navigation
16. Drill
17. Battle-craft
18. Radio telephone procedure
19. Leadership
New Zealand Commissioning Course (NZCC) – Apr-Dec
(38 weeks) Location: Waiouru Military Camp
This course commences at the end of IIT. It is designed for those with the potential to undertake a career in the New Zealand Army as a Regular Force Officer. Students will be exposed to a range of military environments, aimed at developing the leadership, character, and education of individuals in order to prepare them for commissioned service. Training includes:
20. Leading Teams
21. Leading Leaders
22. Physical Training
23. Field-craft
24. Enhanced Weapon handling
25. Navigation
26. Drill
27. Enhanced Battle-craft
28. Radio telephone procedure
29. Tactics
30. University Study
The NZCC training cycle is based upon an Infantry Platoon training continuum. Therefore individuals wishing to complete NZCC need to be motivated, adaptable, resilient, physically fit and have a desire to be an effective leader within the New Zealand Defence Force.
JUNIOR OFFICER TRAINING
Junior officer training within the New Zealand Army includes further formal courses. Officers are expected to complete these courses in their first 1-4 years. These are:
YOUNG OFFICERS CORPS COURSES
The aim of an officer’s initial corps course is to prepare the officer to assume a junior command appointment within his or her corps. This training is conducted as soon as possible after an officer completes his or her initial officer training. In most cases this training is conducted in New Zealand at the officer's parent corps school however, for selected corps, an officer's initial corps course may need to be conducted at an overseas training establishment.
JUNIOR STAFF OFFICERS COURSE
The Junior Staff Officers Course is designed to prepare officers to perform the non-operational duties of an officer at unit and formation headquarters level. This training is sponsored by the School of Army Administration and is delivered by distance education and residential training.
INTERMEDIATE OFFICER TRAINING
Intermediate Officer Training within the New Zealand Army includes three formal courses aimed at further developing leadership, command tactics and planning skills.
You may be required to conduct other courses or training depending on how your career progresses.
Salary and benefits
Careers in the Army are well-rewarded, diverse and exciting. As you become more experienced and move up through the ranks, gaining additional skills and qualifications, your salary will rise accordingly.
$50,597
Under Initial Training
$58,015
Starting Trade Training
$156,784
Future Potential Earnings
Figures updated on July 1st 2023
Military Factor
Earn a competitive salary while training or learning your trade, along with additional allowances for time spent in the field, at sea, overseas, or deployed on operations.
In addition to salary and allowances, other benefits of joining the New Zealand Defence Force include:
Access to your Service marae or tūrangawaewae
Sponsored tertiary study programmes at all levels
Free access to gyms and swimming pools on camp and bases
Opportunities to travel
Free and subsidised medical and dental care
Subsidised food and accommodation on camps and bases
Free and subsidised insurance cover
Help to buy a home and save for retirement
Entry requirements
Basics
Education
Fitness and Medical
Citizenship
Period of Service
31. You must be at least 17.5 years of age when you apply or older
32. Meet the citizenship and security requirements to gain SV security clearance for this trade.
33. You should be self-motivated and display leadership potential
While we accept school leavers, we would prefer people who may have a bit of life experience and possibly some tertiary education. There are some scholarship opportunities for school leavers who have achieved a good education and are interested in tertiary study. All Officers will have the opportunity to pursue further study as you progress through your career.
NCEA Level 2 certificate
Find out more about the NCEA levels and certificate requirements
34. You must be medically fit for service.
35. Colour perception restrictions may apply.
There are strict citizenship and security requirements to gain the required SV security clearance for this trade.
Find out if you’re eligible here.
Upon enlistment you are given an offer of service of 15 years. This is the standard Army offer but does not oblige either yourself or the Army to complete this. It is subject to factors including the your right to cease service with 3 months notice once your initial training is complete.
Kia Atamai Te Whawhai and Tū Ako Scholarships
The NZ Army recognises the value of tertiary study and its contribution to our organisation in a range of fields. We offer a number of scholarships to Army Officers including a Salary Scholarship Scheme and a Graduate Incentive Scholarship Scheme.
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