What it’s like working as a Community Payback placement coordinator
...plus an eye for detail, read what Mia has to say about her work and see if it’s for you. Visit our website to find out more and to apply....
...plus an eye for detail, read what Mia has to say about her work and see if it’s for you. Visit our website to find out more and to apply....
...on my drive home. Fortunately, our role offers flexibility; for instance, we can take afternoons off after longer shifts earlier in the week. This flexibility helps maintain a healthy work-life...
Apprenticeships are for everyone – not just people starting out in their careers and not just for young people. We want everyone in the prison service to have access to...
...not just to colleagues but to everyone, including people in prison. It was important for me to do so because I wanted to focus on putting the best of me...
...themselves. For us it could seem insignificant, but for them it's a really big step. What would you say to someone who is considering applying for this kind of role?...
As we're hiring for approved premises workers, we caught up with Cynthia who has been busy working in an approved premises in the Southwest region over the Christmas and New...
Officer Upton has been working as a prison officer for a year. He spoke to us for Pride month about his career in the Prison Service and how he is...
...for use here, and for onward distribution to other prisons and courts. We’re also responsible for inducting and training new members of our groups. We spend five to six hours...
...to get you through the application form. The online application form is the first stage of the PQiP application process. Along with providing your personal information and details of your...
...for the entire prison, to helping prisoners learn new skills for employment on release – your impact will go far beyond the kitchen. Mark is a catering supervisor at HMP...