Following in mum's footsteps: Working as an OSG

...inspired me in my own career. She has always been my role model. My mum has also shown me that working at a prison is a great opportunity and not...
...inspired me in my own career. She has always been my role model. My mum has also shown me that working at a prison is a great opportunity and not...
...It’s quite varied. It’s completely new to me. There’ll be appointments, reports, different issues with different people. Housing issues to sort, home visits to make. Each day is quite different....
...job. These roles – and the people who fulfil them – are at the heart of a new national Ministry of Justice (MoJ) recruitment drive this autumn. Leroy knows he...
...have been training to become a Control and Restraint (C&R) Instructor to teach new and existing staff C&R techniques. And, I’ve had a lot of support from management progression-wise. When...
...trying something else. The charity was working with victims of domestic abuse, and actually we were contracted to work with female offenders, so I still very much had a close...
Covid-19 has brought challenges to the way we run our prison officer Assessment Centres, with the restriction on travel, and because of social distancing measures, not as many candidates are...
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...stop me from thinking ahead about my career. Whilst on maternity leave, I continued to study for promotional exams, passed, and returned to work as a governor of HMP Elmley...
...great relationships with the others in my team during the training here at the HM Newbold Revel learning centre. But, I'm excited to start my prison officer placement now and...
...can find work and resettle back into the community on release. Category D - open prisons These prisons have minimal security and allow eligible prisoners to spend most of their...