From personal trainer to PE instructor
...a prison officer is tough at first. But once you’ve settled into the role it becomes easier - it’s no different from any other job in that respect. I was...
...a prison officer is tough at first. But once you’ve settled into the role it becomes easier - it’s no different from any other job in that respect. I was...
...in their lives and what additional support they might need. And to signpost them to services in the community or maybe to courses where they can learn skills to increase...
...to have Minister Stewart joining me on my shift. I was glad to be able to show him the challenges prison officers face on a daily basis - from dealing...
...like no other – because prison officers change lives, and it doesn’t get much bigger than that. If you’re interested in a career in the prison service, find out more...
...we’ve dropped off the breakfast to the wings, we start the day’s task of preparing the food for lunchtime and evening meal. Teaching prisoners valuable skills Coming from a background...
...work, as well as completing referrals to services or interviewing for reports I need to complete. Completing reports and assessments is a significant part of the job. Working to the...
...prison workshops and are paid a small wage to produce a product or provide a service. SPIs train them and ensure the work they carry out is done safely and...
Community Payback (CP), previously known as Community Service, is an alternative to a prison sentence for people who have committed a crime. CP supervisors play a key part in supporting...
Working in a prison kitchen isn’t your average catering job. There are no late evenings, you’ll enjoy a range of great Civil Service benefits, plus you’ll get real job satisfaction...