Jobs And Employment
We offer direct support and signposting for all matters relating to education, training and employment for Veterans.
V1P Lothian Individual Placement and Support (IPS) Service
A supported employment model to help ex-service men and women experiencing difficulties with their Mental Health to get back into paid employment and education.
For further information please contact:
Lauren Anderson at 0131 220 9920.
Veterans First Point Lothian
Floor K, Argyle House
3 Lady Lawson Street
Edinburgh
EH3 9DR
Regular Forces Employment Agency
The vast majority of job opportunities are specially selected and pay above the UK average annual salary. We source job opportunities for all ranks, trades and backgrounds, including reservists, early service leavers, the wounded and dependants.
If you are ex-Forces and require assistance, no matter what your background or experience RFEA is here to support you and help navigate the pathway to quality, sustainable, and rewarding employment.
RFEA’s Compass Employment Programme addresses the employment support needs of ex-Forces personnel who no longer qualify for CTP resettlement provision, which is available up to two years post discharge. After this time, RFEA’s Compass programme can provide you with continued job finding support, regardless of background or length of time served in the Armed Forces.
Call us now on 0121 2360058 and speak to one of our experienced advisors. Alternatively, you can register at The Forces Employment Charity.
The Employment Compass Programme (ECP) is accessible UK-wide.
Career Transition Partnership
The Career Transition Partnership (CTP) is a partnering agreement between the Ministry of Defence and Right Management Ltd, who are global career development and outplacement specialists and part of the ManpowerGroup.
The CTP provides resettlement services for those leaving the Royal Navy, Army, Royal Air Force and Marines. Regardless of time served, all members of the Armed Forces can benefit from CTP support when leaving Service.
We also operate as an intermediary service for employers wishing to hire Service leavers.
Regional Resettlement
Centre Building
3016 MOD
Caledonia
Rosyth
Fife
KY11 2XH
Scotland Phone: 01383 858237
Fax: 01383 858231
Mil. Phone: 94740 8237
Email: rrcrosyth@ctp.org.uk
To date, we’ve assisted over 180,000 Service leavers with the transition to civilian life and supported thousands of organisations looking to employ ex-Service personnel. We look forward to helping you too.
Depending on length of service, we offer free resettlement services to all ranks of the UK Armed Forces, including the Navy & Royal Marines, British Army and Royal Air Force – our aim is to help you make the transition as smooth as possible.
We’re here to provide flexible support from two years before discharge, through to two years after. We’ll give you all the tools you need to market yourself confidently to employers and to get the most out of life outside the forces.
Officers Association Scotland
The Officers Association Scotland (OA Scotland) was founded in 1919 as a distinct branch of its sister Association in London, by Field Marshal The Earl Haig to assist officers to find work and relieve poverty.
In 1999 OA Scotland was reconstituted as a Company limited by guarantee. OA Scotland continues to provide an employment service as one of its key functions but welfare remains the most pressing call on its resources. In recognition of the service officers have selflessly given to the Monarch and Country, the Directors are committed to supporting them, their widows and dependants in their time of need.
Employment service
Welfare service
0131 550 1575
0131 550 1581
Poppy Scotland – Employ-Able
Veterans in Scotland can now access a local service that will deliver support to help vulnerable ex-Servicemen and women find work.
Veterans' charity Poppyscotland and mental health charity SAMH have created Employ-Able, which provides local support, training and practical advice to assist veterans in their search for jobs.
Employ-Able aims to remove barriers, help develop skills and set goals, taking the form of one-to-one and group work sessions, using the model of SAMH's successful workshop-based Tools for Living programme. Ongoing support once veterans are in employment is also available.
Contact Number: 0131 550 1568