Probably the biggest challenge when leaving the Services will be finding a job. This section will never have a totally comprehensive selection of job sites, but we have tried to provide a selection of options as a start point. In addition, the Department of Work and Pensions has nominated a number of Employment Champions who maintain Jobcentre Plus’ commitment to support the Armed Forces, their Families and Veterans, and raise the profile of the support available through Jobcentre Plus. Further information on how to contact Jobcentre Plus can be found on the link below:
https://www.gov.uk/contact-jobcentre-plus
There is a multitude of support available across Scotland be it translating your skills, understanding the different sectors, getting your CV right to how to sell yourself in an interview. – Check out the agencies below to assist you.
To help you understand your skills and how they translate into the civilian world check out SCQF - Support for Veterans | Scottish Credit and Qualifications Framework (scqf.org.uk)
There are also numerous events taking place across the central belt and the north, to help you access this support as well as building your network and introducing you first hand to employers from across Scotland. To find out more please visit here Events - Officers' Association Scotland (oascotland.org.uk)
Skills Development Scotland (SDS) is Scotland’s careers service, we offer free all-age careers guidance with to help you make informed decisions for you and your families’ future to give you all the best chance of success in the civilian job market.
Our services include:
Find your nearest SDS centre at myworldofwork.co.uk/centres or call the customer helpline on 0800 917 8000.
There is specific information on the help and support we can offer for Armed Forces leavers and veterans. Scotland’s careers website, My World of Work. Get started at myworldofwork.co.uk/veterans
If you've left the armed forces with 6 years or less service and are aged 16 to 29 you may be eligible for the Community Jobs Scotland (CJS) programme. CJS supports unemployed young people who face barriers to employment, including armed forces early service leavers.
A CJS opportunity will provide:
Tel: 0141 559 5034
https://scvo.org.uk/jobs/community-jobs-scotland
Self Employment Information
For those who are looking to become self employed Business Gateway have a range of information on starting up your business, funding of your business and growth of your business.
This guide offers advice and guidance to employers on how to recruit, retain and support the career development of veterans.
Tel: 01592 266338 Fax: 01592 266346
Carlyle House , Carlyle Road, Kirkcaldy, Fife KY1 1DB
Tel: 01786 451513 Fax: 01786 451514
Thislte Industrial Estate , Kerse Road, Stirling FK7 7QQ
Tel: 0141 427 8200 Fax: 0141 427 8201
54 Govan Road , Glasgow G51 1JL
Tel: 0141 427 8200 Fax: 0141 427 8201
54 Govan Road , Glasgow G51 1JL
Tel: 01506 207114
2Western Road , East Mains Industrial Estate, Broxburn, West Lothian EH52 5AU
Jim Wilson – General Secretary
Tel: 0131 550 1569 Fax: 0131 557 5819 Email: gensec@veteransscotland.org.uk
New Haig House , Logie Green Road, Edinburgh EH7 4HR
Veterans Scotland’s aim is to establish cooperation and coordination between Veterans Organisations in Scotland, to act as a focal point for all matters concerning the ex-Service community within Scotland and to represent these matters to Government at all levels.