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Intelligence Corps Officer


Where would you start if you were going into a war zone or attempting to deal with a subversive group planning a terrorist
attack? As an Army Intelligence Corps Officer, you will provide advice to all levels of command to ensure that their
situational awareness and operational planning is timely and mission correct. Be a respected member of a highly
professional team.

Additional Information
IN BRIEF
Whether serving in a war zone or at home guarding against the threat of terrorism, reliable intelligence is critical to
developing sound military strategy and guiding effective response. Your mental agility will be tested in this highly classified
role, as you disseminate and analyse information received from a variety of sources including human, imagery and signals.
The subsequent advice you provide to all levels of command will help inform objective decision-making and facilitate a
better understanding of the battlespace.

LIFESTYLE
Life in the Army is rich and rewarding. Your work could take you across Australia and even overseas. You'll have
memorable experiences such as joining disaster-relief missions and participating in combat operations. You will gain skills
and confidence in a supportive team environment and make friends for life. You'll also have access to extensive sport and
leisure facilities ensuring a good work/life balance.

TRAINING
The Army provides world-class leadership, military and professional training, plus many opportunities for ongoing career
development. Fitness training will also be a part of your job, as you'll need to be in good physical shape to carry out your
duties safely and effectively. Click on the Training links below for more detailed information.

WHAT YOU COULD EARN


In the Army you'll receive a competitive salary, generous Super and an excellent range of benefits. You get paid from the
day you start training and your salary will increase with rank and experience.
INTELLIGENCE CORPS OFFICERS
can earn over
$73,300 p.a.
on completion of initial employment training. This salary includes Uniform and Service allowances and applies to full time
Officer entry.

Job Details
Australian Defence Force Academy, Royal Military College Duntroon

An Australian Intelligence Corps (Aust Int Corps), Intelligence Officer (Int Officer) is a General Service Officer (GSO) who
has been commissioned to Aust Int Corps on graduation from the Royal Military College Duntroon (RMC-D); or a
Commissioned Officer from any corps who has been assessed suitable for training and transfer to Aust Int Corps. There is
no direct entry recruiting into Aust Int Corps for an Int Officer.
The role of Aust Int Corps is to provide the intelligence support required by commanders and staff at all levels. The
intelligence operational environment is dynamic and complex, requiring the highest levels of mental agility and flexibility. It
requires the ability to operate at the tactical, operational and strategic levels and to integrate with joint, inter-agency,
inter-governmental and multi-national agencies. This environment will also demand culturally astute and situationally aware
leaders, comfortable in dealing with unpredictable circumstances in an asymmetric battle-space. An Int Officer may also be
employed as a manager of intelligence specific disciplines such as Human Intelligence (HUMINT), Imagery Intelligence
(IMINT), and Signals Intelligence (SIGINT).
An Int Officer serves in units and headquarters (HQ) at every level tactical, operational and strategic, either individually or
as part of a small team. In this role they can be employed in a wide variety of workplaces, including functional HQ or non
intelligence corps units at all levels including battle groups, company, combat team and squadron sized organisations. Int
Officers also serve within Special Forces and Regional Force Surveillance Units, as well as training units, and domestic and
overseas representational roles. Int Officers may also be posted to the national intelligence agencies including Defence
Intelligence Organisation (DIO), Australian Signals Directorate (ASD) and the Australian Geospatial Intelligence
Organisation (AGO). Employment locations include Perth, Darwin, Townsville, Brisbane, Canungra, Sydney, Canberra, and
remote regions such as the Pilbara and Cairns, and selected foreign countries.
If you are commissioned into the Australian Intelligence Corps on graduation from RMC-D you will be required to undergo
two years regimental training in another Corps. This period of Regimental Training is designed to further enhance the
military and leadership skills you have learnt and provide valuable experience in the wider Army before you undertake your
formal training as an Int Officer.

Entry
Australian Defence Force Academy
The Australian Defence Force Academy (ADFA) is designed to provide young Officer Cadets from all three Services (Navy,
Army and Air Force) with the finest tertiary education in Australia.
ADFA is a College of the University of New South Wales and officers graduates with a University of New South Wales
degree. ADFA offers degrees in Engineering (Mechanical, Electrical, Civil and Aeronautical), Science, Arts, Business,
Information Technology and a Bachelor of Technology (Aeronautical). But academic pursuits are just a part of being a
student at ADFA. There's also the military studies, fitness training, leadership and management skills you'll develop.
It is the Academy's philosophy to provide cadets with every possible resource and opportunity to help them do their best,
which in turn helps the Academy and its graduates live up to the maxim "To lead. To Excel".
You are paid to study at ADFA and receive a textbook allowance, free medical and dental treatment, free uniforms and
Higher Education Contribution Scheme payments are met by the ADF. In addition, you are guaranteed a job as an Officer in
the Australian Regular Army when you graduate from the Royal Military College - Duntroon. While you are studying, you
will enjoy one of the best student/teacher ratios in the country and have access to state-of-the-art technology and facilities
on campus dedicated to giving you the best academic and military qualifications possible.
The rules for Arts and Science degrees at the Academy are quite liberal and allow you to select majors and minors from a
broad range of disciplines. Other subjects, which may be of particular interest to you, are also available. Meteorology,
Computer Science and Mechanics of Flight, for example. Higher degrees are offered (normally to serving officers); Masters
degrees by course work and/or research and Doctorates of Philosophy for original research.
Note: It is a UNSW requirement for BA students to undertake a double major.
A Bachelor of Business (BBus) is available to all Army candidates. The BBus will seek to achieve a more pronounced
emphasis on business-related study than is possible within the scope of a major in the Bachelor of Arts (BA) or Bachelor of
Science (BSc).
The first academic year essentially consists of the following components:
4 weeks Year One Familiarisation Training (YOFT);

1 week Chief of the Defence Force Parade;


16 weeks Session 1 academic studies (This period includes a 2 week recess of career development and field trips which can
be either academic or military in nature);
2 weeks mid-year examinations, followed by two weeks Single Service Training (SST) at HMAS Creswell (Navy), Royal
Military College, Duntroon (Army) or RAAF Williams, Point Cook (RAAF);
14 weeks Session 2 academic studies (This period includes a 1 week study recess);
2 weeks study and end of year examinations;
3 weeks SST at respective Single Service Colleges;
1 week - Graduation; and
5 weeks end of year leave.
Breaks during the year provide scope for academic field trips, military tours, excursions and adventurous training. Military
training is also provided in Defence Studies, which include Current Affairs, Military History, Physical and Recreational
Training. You will also take your place in Drill and Ceremonial Parades throughout the year.
Note: During 2nd and 3rd year, Single Service Training normally takes place at the beginning and end of each academic
year and includes, for example, Ground Defence Training, Management and Operations theory and practice, Navigation and
Single Service Drill and Ceremonial. It may also include Specialist Courses, visits to Military Units and opportunities for
Service Attachments or Engineering Work Experience.
After completion of academic study at ADFA, cadets proceed to the Royal Military College, Duntroon, to complete a further
12 months of military studies before graduation as an officer into the Regular Army. Towards the conclusion of their
training at the Royal Military College, cadets will be allocated a Corps in the Regular Army to which they will proceed upon
graduation. Individual Corps personnel requirements and the cadet's personal preference are considered when allocating a
cadet to a particular Corps. Additionally cadets are in competition with their graduating peers for each position.

Royal Military College Duntroon


The Royal Military College (RMC) of Australia, Duntroon ACT, has been the training ground for some of Australia's finest
young leaders for more than 80 years. Like West Point in the United States and the Royal Military Academy, Sandhurst, in
the United Kingdom, RMC is renowned for providing one of the best standards of leadership and management education in
the world.
The Royal Military Collegeprovides the basic military environment for the development of officer qualities in cadets. Its
purpose is to instil the qualities, values and ethos of the military profession. It is based on a military training program,
military discipline, a regular routine, an identifiable military organisation, goals, opportunities for the assumption of
responsibility and the development of leadership potential, ceremony, customs, traditions and the high value placed on the
development of the corporate spirit and identity. It is an 18 month course with intakes in July and January.
The charter of the Royal Military College is to:
prepare cadets and other selected candidates for careers as officers in the Army by promoting learning, leadership
and integrity; by inspiring high ideals and the pursuit of excellence; and
inculcate a sense of duty, loyalty and service to Australia.
After 18 months intensive training, RMC graduates are commissioned as Lieutenants in the Australian Regular Army with
developed skills that are second to none.

Pay & Allowances


Australian Defence Force Academy
On graduation from ADFA you will receive a salary (including Service and Uniform allowances) of $73,388 per year ($2,822
per fortnight).
Following is the salary that you will receive while undertaking your training and before graduating from ADFA:

First year of training: $30,603 per year ($1,177 per fortnight).*


Second year of training: $36,167 per year ($1,391 per fortnight).*
Third year of training: $41,732 per year ($1,605 per fortnight).*
Fourth year of training: $47,296 per year ($1,819 per fortnight).*
While under training, you will also receive $10,086 per year pro rata ($388 per fortnight) Trainee Allowance.
To assist you in maintaining your uniforms in good order and condition, you will receive a Uniform Allowance of $419 per
year ($16 per fortnight). This increases to $682 per year ($26 per fortnight) after commissioning.
You will also receive Service Allowance of $13,448 per year ($517 per fortnight) except while under training. This allowance
compensates a member for the unique requirements that service life may impose on an individual and his or her family.
Your salary will continue to increase based on your rank and the number of years of service completed in that rank. Your
pay grade may increase following the acquisition of additional skills and completion of further training. Refer to the Salary
Scales for further details.
Trainees with dependants may be entitled to Trainee's Dependant Allowance which is paid to enable trainees with
dependants to receive a salary not less than $43,766 per year ($1,679 per fortnight) while training. Conditions apply. Speak
to your Careers Counsellor for details.
* Note: These figures do not include compulsory deductions for taxation; meals, accommodation and utilities (as
applicable); or superannuation.

Royal Military College Duntroon


You will graduate from RMC with the rank of Lieutenant and receive a salary (including Service and Uniform allowances) of
$73,388 per year ($2,700 per fortnight).
Following is the salary that you will receive while undertaking your training and before graduating from RMC:
First six months of Military Training at RMC: $40,913 per year ($1,573 per fortnight).*
Final 12 months of Military Training at RMC: $46,368 per year ($1,783 per fortnight).*
While under training, you will also receive $9,888 per year pro rata ($380 per fortnight) Trainee Allowance.
To assist you in maintaining your uniforms in good order and condition, you will also receive a Uniform Allowance of $419
per year ($16 per fortnight). This increases to $682 per year ($26 per fortnight) after commissioning.
After you complete your training and graduate from RMC, you willreceive a Service Allowance of $13,448 per year ($517
per fortnight). This allowance compensates a member for the unique requirements that service life may impose on an
individual and his or her family.
Your salary will continue to increase based on your rank and the number of years of service completed in that rank. Your
pay grade may increase following the acquisition of additional skills and completion of further training. Refer to the Salary
Scales for further details.
Trainees with dependants may be entitled to Trainee's Dependant Allowance which is paid to enable trainees with
dependants to receive a salary not less than $43,766 per year ($1,679 per fortnight) while training. Conditions apply. Speak
to your Careers Counsellor for details.
* Note: These figures do not include compulsory deductions for taxation; meals, accommodation and utilities (as
applicable); or superannuation.

General Requirements

Age Requirement

Australian Defence Force Academy


Applicants mustbe a minimum of 17 years of age on day of entry; however an age waiver may be sought for Army
applicants entering the ADF through ADFA at 16 years of age.
Applicants may be able to initiate the application process from 16 years of age, depending upon the capacity of their local
recruiting centre.
Maximum age on entry is50 years of age for 3 year degree studies and 49 years of age for 4 year degree studies.
Maximum age guidelines are set to ensure Return of Service Obligations (ROSO) are met prior to the compulsory retirement
age of 60.

Royal Military College Duntroon


Must be aged between 17 and53 years inclusive on date of entry.
Applicants will notbe allowed to enter the ADF until they achieve a minimum of 17 years of age, however they may be able
to initiate the application process from 16 years and six months of age, depending upon the capacity of their local recruiting
centre.

Citizenship Requirement
Only Australian citizens are permitted to serve in the ADF.
If you are a Permanent Resident of Australia, the ADF may consider a temporary waiver of the citizenship requirement if
the position for which you are applying cannot be filled by an applicant who meets all the citizenship requirements, and
then only in exceptional circumstances. You will be required to obtain Australian citizenship as early as possible following
enlistment or appointment.
Find out more in our Recruitment Centre or ask your local Defence Force Recruiting Centre.

Security Requirement
The Department of Defence requires ADF entrants to obtain a security clearance appropriate to their avenue of entry.
A process of background checks, collection of relevant information and, as required, interviews enables the Regional
Security Office to make an informed assessment of an applicant's suitability for a security clearance.
Current policy requires applicants for this particular avenue of entry to have lived in Australia for the preceding 10 years, or
have a checkable background for this period.

Aptitude Requirement
The application process to join the Australian Defence Force requires you to complete a series of aptitude tests including
verbal, spatial and numerical ability and a general maths test. Some jobs may also require you to complete additional
testing at a later date.
Psychology support staff will explain what is involved with each test.
The aptitude tests provide information about your suitability for the Defence Force and for particular jobs. Defence Force
Recruiting can then help you identify jobs that best match your abilities.
Further information on the aptitude testing requirements can be found here.

Education & Experience

Australian Defence Force Academy


To be eligible for admission to UNSW@ADFA, applicants must have completed Year 12 and obtained an entrance rank high
enough to qualify for entry to the relevant degree program.
Further information on studying at ADFA is available here.
Assumed Knowledge Requirements
Assumed Knowledge is the level of subject knowledge that a lecturer or a tutor of a first year UNSW@ADFA course could
reasonably expectof students enrolled in that course.
Assumed Knowledge is fundamental to the assessment of whether or not an applicant is likely to succeed and is taken into
account by the ADF (during the recruiting process) and by UNSW@ADFA when assessing the application.
While all UNSW degrees require Year 12 English as Assumed Knowledge, applicants wishing to enter the Bachelor of
Engineering or Bachelor of Technology programs (or study Mathematics or Physics as part of a Bachelor of Science degree)
also require current Year 12 Mathematics and Year 12 Physics as Assumed Knowledge.
In States where Year 12 English may be replaced by a Humanities subject for the purposes of meeting Year 12 certificate
requirements, the Assumed Knowledge is Year 11 English plus a Year 12 Humanities subject.
Further information regarding Assumed Subject Knowledge, including state-by-state specific Year 12 subjects, can be found
on the UNSW website.
Note: All applicants for undergraduate programs at ADFA must also apply to the Universities Admissions Centre (NSW and
ACT) for entry to the University of New South Wales. The Universities Admissions Centre website is
http://www.uac.edu.au
ADF Service Requirements
You should be aware that in addition to the UNSW@ADFA Assumed Subject Knowledge requirements, there may be some
Year 12 subjects that are ADF Service requirements.

Royal Military College Duntroon


You must have completed Year 12 with passes in English and three other subjects. Or you may be in your final year and
expect to reach these levels. South Australian officer applicants may achieve a pass at Year 11 English and a pass in a
language rich subject at Year 12;
Or
If you do not satisfy the education requirements or do not possess evidence of your educational attainment there is an
alternative pathway available to you.
You may sit an Alternative Education Equivalency (AEE) Assessment to ascertain your ability at the required educational
level for this employment category. However, you should be 21 years of age at the time of assessment and be able to
demonstrate relevant work or life experience skills that will facilitate completion of your Employment Training.
Further information about this scheme is available here.
A tertiary qualification is not required to be an effective junior officer, however officers without degrees will be encouraged
to complete a degree later in their career.
An aptitude for foreign languages is an advantage.

Medical & Fitness Requirements


Australian Defence Force Academy, Royal Military College Duntroon
To be enlisted or appointed, you must be medically and physically fit for entry to your chosen occupation. This is partially
assessed from the completion of an extensive questionnaire covering your medical history, followed by a physical

examination.
You will also be required to successfully pass a physical fitness test before enlistment.
For further details on medical and physical fitness standards refer toPhysical Fitness Standards for Entry into the
ADF and Medical Process for Entry into the ADF.

Period of Service
Australian Defence Force Academy
You will be appointed for an Initial Minimum Period of Service (IMPS) of nine years. Subsequent periods of service may be
offered subject to the requirements of the ADF and your suitability for further service. You may tender your resignation at
any time provided you do not have an outstanding Initial Minimum Period of Service obligation.
Defence Academy Entry Officers become liable to an IMPS from the graduation day of their second year of studies. This
means that they may leave the Academy at any time up to the end of second year, without any obligation.
Your Careers Counsellor can advise on how IMPS will relate to your chosen occupation.

Royal Military College Duntroon


You will be appointed for an Initial Minimum Period of Service (IMPS) of six years. On completion of your IMPS you may
continue to serve under an open-ended engagement until you decide to resign which requires three months prior
notification.
Your Careers Counsellor can advise on how IMPS will relate to your chosen occupation.

Military Training
Australian Defence Force Academy
Location of training: Australian Defence Force Academy
Duration of training: 156 Weeks
The academic and military training at the Australian Defence Force Academy (ADFA), Canberra ACT, takes three years to
complete. After graduation, you will attend the Royal Military College, (RMC) Duntroon, for 12 months to further enhance
your military training.
Upon joining ADFA, you will undertake six weeks of initial military training to prepare you for Service life. This training
encompasses leadership, ceremonial, physical, field and weapons training. You will also undertake adventure training, learn
about academic life and prepare for your first ceremonial parade as a member of the Australian Defence Force. This
parade, which is reviewed by the Chief of Defence Force is a great opportunity for your parents, family and friends to
celebrate your achievements as you embark on your military career.
During the academic year, up to nine hours per week are assigned to military education and training. This program includes
leadership studies, Defence studies, training in military law, weapon handling, communication skills, as well as physical
fitness training.
On at least two occasions each year, you will undertake Single Service Training with RMC of approximately two weeks. Over
three years, these blocks of training will provide you with all the skills necessary to commence training at RMC upon
graduation from ADFA.
Other breaks during the year will provide you with the opportunity to be involved with academic field trips, overseas
battlefield study tours, a visit to an overseas defence academy (if you have excelled in your studies) and extracurricular
activities such as adventurous training and sporting trips.
All of the above training, together with the qualifications you will gain through your undergraduate degree at the University
of New South Wales, will provide you with an excellent grounding to progress with your Army career.
Location of training: Royal Military College
Duration of training: 12 Months

RMC training for ADFA cadets consists of two terms each of approximatelysix months duration. The first term for ADFA
cadets at RMC is referred to as"Second Class" andtheir finaltermis known as "First Class". ADFA cadetsare not required
tocomplete a precedingsix months of RMC training referred to as "Third Class" because of the academic and military
training completed at ADFA.
This is how your military training at RMC will unfold:
Second Class: By the end of Second Class you will have grasped command and leadership skills at section and platoon
levels. You will have received further instruction in battle tactics, military history, administration, training, science and
technology and communication skills. You will also have the opportunity to apply this knowledge and experiencein the field
and practice at section command level, expanding to platoon level towards the end of Second Class.
First Class: By nowyou will be ready to put your knowledgeinto practiceat the section, platoon and company level. Your
understanding of strategic issues, management, military history and leadershipwill also be further developed.
After graduation you will be assigned to one of the Army's specialised branches, known as Corps. Then you can put into
professional practice all that you've learned. Initially you will be required to complete several weeks of in-service Corps
training and familiarisation. Then you may find yourself taking troops through field exercises, physical training drills, tactical
assaults or managing any number of vital Army functions.
During Military (ADFA and RMC) Training and (Initial) Employment Training (Regimental Officers Basic Course etc), you will
be required to pay a contribution towards your meals, accommodation and utilities.

Royal Military College Duntroon


Location ofcourse: Royal Military College, Duntroon Canberra, ACT
Duration of course: 18 months
Your training at RMC is made up of three terms each of approximatelysix months duration. Cadets in their first term are
referred to as "Third Class", second term cadets as "Second Class" and third term cadets as "First Class". RMC cadets are
organised as a Battalion known as the Corps of Staff Cadets.
This is how your military training at RMC will unfold:
Third Class: In this first term you will be given a basic grounding in battle craft, infantry minor tactics, navigation, first aid,
weapon training, character development, communication skills, military history and leadership. At RMC, the Third Class
training is conducted on the basis that you have no prior military knowledge or experience.
Second Class: By the end of Second Class you will have grasped command and leadership skills at section and platoon
levels. You will have received further instruction in battle tactics, military history, administration, training, science and
technology and communication skills. You will also have the opportunity to apply this knowledge and experiencein the field
and practise at section command level, expanding to platoon level towards the end of Second Class.
First Class: By nowyou will be ready to put your knowledge intopracticeat the section, platoon and company level. Your
understanding of strategic issues, management, military history and leadershipwill also be further developed.
After graduation you will be assigned to one of the Army's specialised branches, known as Corps. Then you can put into
professional practice all that you've learned. Initially you will be required to completein-service Corps training and
familiarisation. Then you may find yourself taking troops through field exercises, physical training drills, tactical assaults or
managing any number of vital Army functions.
Graduates are commissioned as Lieutenants.
During RMC (Military Training) and (Initial) Employment Training (Regimental or LogisticsOfficers Basic Course etc), you
will be required to pay a contribution towards your meals, accommodation and utilities.
Further information is also available at the Royal Military College website.

Employment Training
Australian Defence Force Academy, Royal Military College Duntroon
In addition to the above training, Aust Int Corps applicants must undergo a rigorous selection process before being

employed in the Corps.


Initial Intelligence Corps training comprises a suite of three courses (15 weeks) for Regular Army and two courses (13
weeks) for Reserves. The training is conducted at the Defence Intelligence Training Centre, Kokoda Barracks, Canungra,
QLD.

Employment Location
Australian Defence Force Academy, Royal Military College Duntroon
Officers serve in Corps units, 1st Intelligence Battalion, the Defence Intelligence Training Centre and with the Defence
Intelligence Organisation, Australian Signals Directorate the Australian Geospatial Intelligence Organisation. There are also
intelligence officers and staff on most of the major Army commands and headquarters providing operational or counter
intelligence support.
In addition, intelligence cells are to be found in units as diverse as the Special Air Service Regiment, 1st Commando
Regiment, 2nd Commando Regiment, Norforce, 2nd Cavalry Regiment and 1st, 5thand 6th Aviation Regiments.

National Qualifications
Royal Military College Duntroon
After 18 months intensive training, you will graduate as a Lieutenant in the Australian Regular Army and be awarded a
Diploma of Military Leadership (DEF50512), as issued by the Australian Army as a Registered Training Organisation (0050).

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