Training to be a Programme Facilitator
...Simone and Craig give us an insight into being a programme facilitator and how they can help change offending behaviours. How did you come to the role? Craig: I was...
...Simone and Craig give us an insight into being a programme facilitator and how they can help change offending behaviours. How did you come to the role? Craig: I was...
...off retail, work at Toys-R-Us during Christmas! I didn’t want to do that anymore, and my dad, who used to work in the Prison Service, told me there were OSG...
...their faces and make them feel that they have to be happy, and have to get involved in everything. They know that staff are there 24/7. If they wanted to...
Thinking of applying to be a prison officer, but not sure if it’s for you? Our interactive online activity will give you more of an insight into the role. What's...
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...in being a prison officer. You’ll be trained in being keyworkers for prisoners: to be mentors and guides. This includes understanding how you behave and how you are perceived as...
...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....
...have on the people we work with. Interested? If you’re interested in helping to make a difference in someone’s life, take a look at our current specialist production instructor vacancies....
...certain qualities into the role, spot opportunities to use them. Treat the people you work with as individuals, and how you’d want to be treated yourself. Whatever mistakes they...
...think when you strip it back to the main work, sat in front of offenders, it’s the same really. And you know how to do that. And are you finding...