Following the future leaders of the prison service - part 1

...great relationships with the others in my team during the training here at the HM Newbold Revel learning centre. But, I'm excited to start my prison officer placement now and...
...great relationships with the others in my team during the training here at the HM Newbold Revel learning centre. But, I'm excited to start my prison officer placement now and...
...to be recategorised unless their risks have changed Convicted and sentenced prisoners can be recategorised at any time if something has occurred, or new information has emerged, that might affect...
...Assessment & Recruitment Centre (ARC). This will only affect new applicants who’ve applied from the 15 October 2018. Anyone who has applied before this date will still be invited to...
...in your uniform request form at your ARC. 6. When will my probation start? The probation period for a new prison officer lasts for 12 months and it starts at...
...prison officers to balance the natural process of people changing roles, either through promotions or career changes, and ensure our prisons are fully staffed. Being a prison officer can be...
As a recently qualified Probation Officer the unexpected changes brought about because of the coronavirus really threw me in the deep end at the start of my new career. Not...
...to learn new skills to prepare for their release. You should do everything you can to support them in the hope that once they leave custody, they will turn their...
...she moved to a Youth Offending. In 2005, Jenny became a senior probation officer and moved into a new role working in Approved Premises - a standout in her career....
...a HR Performance Manager after that and then I got promoted again to an interim HR Business Partner. I then obtained a promotion to Resourcing Delivery Lead which is my...
...and then took a career break and did some travel. When I came back I was really open minded as to what I would do. I took up my new...