Prison Officer vetting 101
This blog provides potential applicants to the prison service with real-life stories from prison staff, and useful information on the recruitment process. We’re incredibly pleased that within the first few...
This blog provides potential applicants to the prison service with real-life stories from prison staff, and useful information on the recruitment process. We’re incredibly pleased that within the first few...
...offenders who come into our care. In my experience, being able to speak multiple languages and be sensitive to other people’s cultures has proved to be invaluable working in a...
...huge difference to prison officers’ ability to maintain order and control. I was glad for this opportunity to feedback my thoughts on changes and investments within the prison because I...
...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...
...practical for me to commit to doing the qualification that was needed to be a probation officer. So, this job was a great route into the Probation Service and gaining...
...basis. Interested and want to find out more? If you want to work in an environment where you can positively change people’s lives, a career in probation could be right...
...Find out more and apply today If you’ve been inspired by officer Tonkin’s experience, visit our website to find out more about working as a prison officer and apply today....
...often for many weeks. So, first and foremost, you’ve got to be a people person. If you can relate to the people in your group, in the main they’ll respond...
...I’d been caught in a negative cycle, but I broke that cycle and set new goals for myself. I was encouraged to study, to volunteer and to seize opportunities to...
...(PE) instructor. I’ve now progressed to be a custodial manager and I’m in charge of six PE instructors. I think working in the gym is one of the best jobs...