"Becoming a Community Payback supervisor is a great career choice.”
...an opportunity to pay back to their communities for the crimes they’ve committed and to change their lives for the better by giving them the tools to see a life...
...an opportunity to pay back to their communities for the crimes they’ve committed and to change their lives for the better by giving them the tools to see a life...
...never a big fan of school or very academic, but you don’t need qualifications to be a prison officer. You just need to be able to talk to people and...
...also constantly on hand to give guidance and support to all key workers in the prison. What skills do you need to become a key worker? Anyone can be a...
...contributes to a happier and more effective workplace. A lot of my colleagues have said as much to me too. It’s great to go to Pride events and hear what...
...lives Prior to their release from custody, I liaise with a range of agencies to ensure an individual has the necessary resources in place to support them to return to...
...trusting relationship for people to discuss sensitive issues. We are, however, able to do this by continuous communication including sending text messages to remind them of appointments. Meeting all kinds...
...to be able to promote the benefits of CP to potential beneficiaries and answer any questions they may have. Teamwork is also important as you work closely with other CP...
...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...
Rapid Deployment teams are Community Payback teams who are given a 48-hour window to complete a project referred to them by a local council and nominated by members of the...
This is not your average catering job. It’s a great chance for you to put your catering skills and qualifications into practice. From working with the team to prepare meals...