What it’s like working as a Community Payback placement coordinator

...plus an eye for detail, read what Mia has to say about her work and see if it’s for you. Visit our website to find out more and to apply....
...plus an eye for detail, read what Mia has to say about her work and see if it’s for you. Visit our website to find out more and to apply....
...an office person’ and you’re looking for rewarding work, read what she has to say about her job and see if it’s for you. You can find more information about...
...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...
...current role and why did you join? I have worked in my current role for 19 years. I joined because I was working for the Citizens Advice Bureau, and a...
...need for resilience what it’s like to not give up on someone Helping you decide if the role is for you After each video, you’ll be given a multiple-choice question...
...them, and see if there’s anything I can help with. I help them set both short-term and long-term targets. For example, we had an offender who was known for being...
...great benefits on offer to those working in these important roles. We spoke to Nicola who returned to the Probation Service after a few years out, working for a charity...
...young offender institution for young offenders who are aged 18-30. Before starting, Eleanor also didn’t know what department she would be going into. She says, “it was interesting to find...
...a member of the armed forces, I can attest to a career in the justice system being an enjoyable and rewarding second career to consider on leaving the armed forces....
...a better job. It’s creative, varied and gives me the freedom to try new things. Before this, I spent six years as a probation officer, which was a huge responsibility...