Top 10 FAQs on prison officer recruitment - you asked, we answered
...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...
...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...
...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...
I joined the prison service because I always knew I wanted to work with people. My career started straight after university: I applied to become a prison officer in 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...
...It’s quite varied. It’s completely new to me. There’ll be appointments, reports, different issues with different people. Housing issues to sort, home visits to make. Each day is quite different....
...your next opportunity, you’ll join a team that will support you every step of the way. The role allows you to build on your existing skills and develop new ones...
...this out. And you know, I can always go back. Was it straightforward to return? Yes, I still had a few people that I knew, working in my old team,...
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...a Cat A prison. All the prisoners that I have had interactions with have been respectful and polite, they know you are new and they will ask you about it....
...bonus for working every other weekend. Interested in becoming a prison caterer? Make an impact far beyond the kitchen by supervising prisoners and helping them learn new skills which can...