Career journeys: PQiP and beyond
...profession – it’s important. Speak to your manager and colleagues to get the hands-on skills and experience you need to flourish in the service Naden Friend Joining PQiP Naden started...
...profession – it’s important. Speak to your manager and colleagues to get the hands-on skills and experience you need to flourish in the service Naden Friend Joining PQiP Naden started...
...you need to adapt your approach to working with them accordingly. While they’re with us, it’s our job to treat people with decency and respect, and to motivate them to...
We spoke to Katie Lowe, trainee probation officer, about her advice to current and prospective students on how to be successful on the trainee probation officer programme. Katie is on...
...joined the Prison Service in 2018 there was a part of me that started to question how open I was actually going to be in the prison. From the outside...
Applying to be a prison officer? Read this handy guide to our online assessment centre process so you know what to expect. The online assessment centre (OAC) is a key...
...I wanted to give it even more energy. I guess it’s important to know how you best support yourself when starting a new challenge. I have spoken to a colleague...
...power to shape behaviour.” Interested and want to find out more? Visit our website to find out more about forensic psychology roles, what the work is like, and to apply....
...of roles on how to work effectively with offenders. Read on to find out top tips from those working in the Prison Service. Remember to be yourself. Anyone who’s...
...me. I needed to learn about other departments in the establishment and to understand how their roles played a part within a resident’s sentence and how all departments work together...
...it “no two days are the same.” As a probation officer, you will get to utilise lots of different skills to communicate with lots of different people on a daily...