The post holder will have specific responsibilities for the 1st Battalion, The Royal Anglian Regiment’s counties of Norfolk, Suffolk, Essex, and Cambridgeshire. The primary role is to be the focal point for all Regimental matters aiding 3rd Battalion the Royal Anglian Regiment when appropriate. The post holder will be the communication/media lead for RHQ for the 1st Battalion’s counties. Responsibilities including: Deliver and, as required, contribute to regimental publications, publicity and information including the annual Journal, Newsletter, website, and social media posts (Facebook, Twitter and others as identified). Work with external agencies to ensuring active promotion of the Regiment to both internal and external audiences. Civil Engagement Promote and develop the Regiment's identity, reputation, and civil relationships. Liaise with local Mayors and MPs ensuring they remain fully aware of the activities of the Regiment. Maintain the Regimental influence network. Maintain close links with the Regiment's Freedom Towns / Cities and coordinate Freedom Parades as and when invited. Welfare Work closely with the RHQ benevolence staff to support the welfare efforts in support of veterans and their families and to act as the Regiment’s local point of contact on all veterans’ issues. Be the lead when dealing with operational and other casualties including aftercare. Liaise with Service Charities, Local Authorities, NHS, and others to secure support for veterans within the county areas. Comradeship As the Association focal point support its activities, ensuring that the Regiment and the Armed Forces are represented appropriately and positively. Prioritising and coordinating major regimental and commemorative events each year with a focus on Association events. Act as the Secretary for the four County Committees of: Norfolk, Suffolk, Essex and Cambridgeshire. Support the Regiment’s In-Pensioners in the Royal Hospital Chelsea Regimental Engagement Foster a strong association with those Royal Anglian badged Army Cadet Force and Combined Cadet Force in Norfolk, Suffolk, Essex, and Cambridgeshire, providing mentorship and advice on military matters, including Regimental support to their activity, especially Annual Camps. Coordinate military-led commemorative events as required. Regimental Heritage Act as the Regimental Point of Contact for the Regimental Museums in: Norwich, Bury St Edmunds, Chelmsford, and Duxford. Sustain and Support the Regiment Be prepared to support the County Colonels of Norfolk, Suffolk, Essex, and Cambridgeshire. Provide advice to all R ANGLIAN units, linked to Norfolk, Suffolk, Essex & Cambridgeshire, both Regular and Reserve.