Unit Role:
The Integration Force Design (IFD) team within the Integration Design Authority (IDA) delivers Defence wide integration advocacy, insights and coherence in support of Defence’s Force Design Authority (VCDS’ DFD Bd) and the IDA’s remit to drive integration across Defence. The IFD team ensures Force Development as a process, stakeholder group and output(s), and the IDA’s other functions/responsibilities across Defence are coherent and deliver an integrated Force Design that meet Defence priorities and outcomes.
Position Role:
Focal point for integration insights for the Maritime & Land Domains; linking closely with the relevant IDA Advise & Assure pillar Domain leads and Force Design Leads within the IFD. Generation and curation of integration insights through Force and Capability Development / Design and building the evidence base for integration requirements for capability change programmes. Champion and improve Defence understanding of integration opportunities including with allies and partners. This post will work in direct support of the next Defence Strategic Review and is at the centre of Defence Force Design activity.
Responsibilities:
1. Insights and analytics lead for both Maritime and Land Domains, working with the relevant SO1 Advise & Assure to support Domain Force Development / Design and Cap Dev activity.
2. Identify, capture, generate and exploit integration insights, including from Force Development / Design; Planned Force Testing; Force Development Assessments and Scenario wargames, to inform and drive Defence integration.
3. Working with IDA SciAd and Dstl to understand and develop the analytics and insights tools available to drive Defence integration.
4. Support integration analytics activity, insights and implications for the Force Design coherence of UK Defence.
5. Lead and enable specific Force Development and Design events as directed.
6. Identify candidate Defence areas for Force variation testing and Defence experimentation.
7. Establish and maintain a strong stakeholder network across the Domains, including the FLCs but also the relevant Enabling Organisations and Functions.
8. Support and Influence Maritime and Land Domain integration with Strategic Wargaming x-Defence and wider.
9. Any other tasks as directed.
Domestic Considerations:
This post will operate primarily out of Northwood but will frequently be required to work out of MOD Main Building and other Headquarter locations. There will be overseas travels commitments. There is scope for some remote and flexible working when not required at a physical location and with agreement of AH Insights & Analytics / DH IFD.
Other Comments:
A challenging post requiring a self starter to establish and maintain an effective network across the Maritime and Land Domains; especially the Force Development communities. This will come with substantial autonomy and the expectation to engage well routinely at senior levels. Also able to support and enable the development of Defence’s Integration Design Authority towards FOC in 2025.
Must be an OF3 of ANY specialisation. OF2 applicants with a recommend for the next higher rank in their most recent OJAR may be considered.
OF4 applicants, if successful, will only be paid as and normally wear the rank of OF3.
Must be serving as a member of the Reserve Forces or have served with the Regular Forces.
Performance Attributes |
Priority Component Features |
Adaptability and Initiative |
Effective Intelligence: Demonstrates mental agility to assimilate complex or multiple pieces of information, applying informed judgement to provide a considered output.
Innovation and Initiative: Adapts to new circumstances, bringing to bear both common sense and innovation. Anticipates problems and grasps opportunities for improvement. |
Breadth of Perspective |
Thinking Strategically: Demonstrates an awareness of the wider perspective and landscape of the operating environment to inform decisions and understand their potential impact |
Communication and Influence |
Influence: Identifies key stakeholders and considers differing perspectives of others whilst able to assert own ideas to persuade and negotiate.
Communication: Effectively listens to and conveys thoughts, ideas and direction to others through verbal and written communication. |
Teamwork and collaboration |
Relationship Building: Builds and maintains connections to create trusted working relationships. |
Applicants will undergo an initial eligibility sift. Successful applicants will have their details forwarded to the Post Sponsor to arrange interviews. Unsuccessful applicants will be advised accordingly.
Following interviews; the successful applicant will be informed that they are the Preferred Candidate with details being sent to the CM RES FTRS Cell who will continue the recruitment process. Unsuccessful applicants will be advised accordingly.
Acquisition/Policy
Once the recruitment process is complete then the Preferred Candidate will be invited to take up FTRS.
The start date is the anticipated one however, applicants should be aware a number of factors will potentially impact on this including the completion of pre-employment checks, medical category confirmation and the award of a Security Clearance. The start date could therefore be adjusted as appropriate – earlier for a fully qualified person with their and the employers agreement, or later if approvals cannot be immediately completed.
INITIAL COMMITMENT LENGTH WILL NORMALLY BE 24 MONTHS WITH THE POTENTIAL TO EXTEND
NB: Where the Anticipated Start date has already passed, the start date will be ASAP
Eligibility for FTRS/ADC
Any member of the Maritime Part Time Volunteer Reserves (RNR, RMR) or the Royal Fleet Reserves (RFR) (Ex-Regular Reserve) may volunteer to undertake a period of FTRS/ADC. Ex-Regular personnel whose RFR liability has run out will be re-instated in the RFR to take up FTRS/ADC.
Applicants undertaking a period of FTRS/ADC must be suitably qualified by rank/rate, specialisation, qualifications and experience to fill the posts for which they apply.
Applications will be accepted from reservists who hold a rank/rate one or more above the advertised rank/rate or hold a rank/rate one below the advertised rank/rate.
Ex-Regular Reserves of an equivalent rank from the Army or Royal Air Force are required to join the Maritime Reserves (RNR/RMR) before being eligible to apply.
Applications from those above normal FTRS/ADC retirement age (60) will be considered by exception.
Medical/Dental
Applicants must also be medically fit, and meet the minimum medical category required for the level of commitment, to fulfil the duties which their Commitment will require them to undertake.
Personnel who have been discharged via the RN Medical Board of Survey (MOBS) or the RN Medical Employability Board (MEB), do not have a RFR liability and are therefore unable to be considered for any FTRS/ADC/VERR role.
Only personnel on FTRS(FC) commitments will be entitled to the full range of Service Medical and Dental support. Those on lower levels will be entitled to emergency medical support whilst on duty.
Pension Issues.
Personnel who qualify for a service pension should take financial advice from Defence Business Services (DBS) Reserves/Re-employment Pensions Department on the effect that undertaking FTRS service has on their pension, EDP, Resettlement Grant or Terminal Benefits.
Additional guidance can also be found at https://www.gov.uk/guidance/pensions-and-compensation-for-veterans. Of particular note is reference to the ‘Effect of Re-employment’ on Commutation and, for those leaving on a ‘preserved’ pension, the Resettlement Grant. Other organisations such as the Armed Forces Pension Society or the White Ensign Association may also be able to offer advice, but it is stressed that only DBS can provide an authoritative answer.
Transition between TCoS.
Personnel taking this appointment from other TCoS should consider the impact on any accrued entitlements, such as leave, resettlement etc and should seek specialist guidance where required as certain entitlements are TCoS specific and may not be retained or transferred on transition between TCoS.
Naval Core Training (NCT), Individual Training Requirement (IRT) and Defence Mandated Training (DMT)
Personnel on FTRS commitments are required to maintain currency in NCT, IRT and MDT in alignment with the rest of the RN/RM. The successful applicant will be expected to complete all modules and have them recorded on JPA within 2 months of commencing employment. This is an employer’s responsibility to monitor.
Personnel on FTRS Limited/Home/ADC/VERRs commitments are exempt the RNFT/PES, unless they are a member of the RNR/RMR who should remain in date.
Annual Salary and Leave.
Pay will be in accordance with the pay scales published for the Armed Forces annually, and as governed by JSP 754. Leave entitlement is detailed in JSP 760. Note, you are not able to carry forward leave from a Regular commission/engagement when commencing an FTRS Commitment or from one FTRS Commitment role to another FTRS Commitment role.
Allowances.
Entitlement to allowances is in accordance with JSP 754 752 however the following should be noted:
Get you Home (Travel) Only paid to qualifying personnel on FTRS(FC)
Home Duty Travel Only paid to qualifying personnel on FTRS(FC), and those on FTRS(LC), (HC) and ADC are eligible to HDT if they are assigned to Inner London (defined as a five mile radius of Charing Cross).
Accommodation.
Personnel serving on FTRS(FC) TCoS are entitled to Single Living Accommodation (SLA) and Service Families Accommodation (SFA) as per Regular entitlements.
Personnel serving on FTRS(LC/HC)/ADC TCoS are only eligible to occupy surplus Single Living Accommodation (SLA), at non-entitled rates.
Personnel serving on VeRR TCoS are not entitled to service accommodation.
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