Why I became a probation officer
...to take with my career. I started volunteering with the Prison Advice and Care Trust (Pact), a through the gate support service for prisoners who have just been released from...
...to take with my career. I started volunteering with the Prison Advice and Care Trust (Pact), a through the gate support service for prisoners who have just been released from...
...your line manager, and all your colleagues. Everyone wants you to succeed, so you will only be put forward for assessment once your coach and line manager agree that you...
...told us what he likes about working part-time. “I’ve been working part-time as a prison officer at HMP Wayland for about two and a half years now. It’s great, because...
...these equally vital roles. Visit our dedicated web page to find out more. Preparing for your OAC and need more information? Visit our dedicated online prison officer application centre for:...
...supervising prisoners to learn new skills. If you're looking for a catering job where you can make an impact far beyond the kitchen, read on to see what one of...
Community Payback (CP), previously known as Community Service, is an alternative to a prison sentence for people who have committed a crime. CP supervisors play a key part in supporting...
Ever wondered what a typical day looks like for a probation officer? The role can be challenging yet exciting. We asked Sam Gildersleeve what a day in his shoes looks...
...tells us about her experience. Applying to work at a prison was a natural move for me. My mum has worked at HMP The Mount my whole life and has...
We spoke to Pavenpreet and Georgie who work for London Probation Service as probation services officers. Pavenpreet has nearly nine years’ experience while Georgie joined the service last year. Will...
...Early in my career, I worked in a nursery. And when my own children started school, I was ready to get back to work and looking for a new challenge....