A day in the life of a Community Payback supervisor
...working in Community Payback and our current vacancies on our website. I’ve worked as a CP supervisor for 12 years now – initially alongside another job, and full-time for the...
...working in Community Payback and our current vacancies on our website. I’ve worked as a CP supervisor for 12 years now – initially alongside another job, and full-time for the...
...chef. We work in big, commercial sized kitchens preparing meals for large numbers of people. And there’s no difference between cooking meals for prisoners and Armed Forces personnel – if...
...not limited to, swearing, obscene or vulgar comments) Do not use this site for party political purposes (this site is paid for with public money so it’s inappropriate to engage...
...for the Probation Service because I very much believed in what they were trying to achieve. Did you get other opportunities within the team? I was case administrator for about...
...to work for the Probation Service? After I finished school, I completed a Business Administration Apprenticeship and worked at an accountancy firm for a short while after, but I didn’t...
...a people person and looking for a rewarding career, find out more and take a look at our latest vacancies. Hazel, who’s been a CP supervisor for the last 5...
...at these CP projects usually runs from 9am to 4pm. I’ll get to the site I’m working at that day at least half an hour early so I’m ready for...
...there’s great teamwork and humour among the staff. Shift-working isn’t for everyone, but it’s been a revelation for me, with rest days and short days during the week being a...
...supervisor. The rubbish was then ready for the local authority to dispose of. Local residents thanked the group for their work. Norwich, East of England Norwich City Council requested the...
...The longer you can keep people out of prison, the more they won’t want to go back. I’ve worked for the probation service for just over 23 years. I really...