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...days for issues with my caseload for recalls to custody. I then found myself doing a fair bit of work outside of work hours to ensure I could get all...
...days for issues with my caseload for recalls to custody. I then found myself doing a fair bit of work outside of work hours to ensure I could get all...
...it. One of the men who has been in the prison system for over 14 years said to me: “Feeley, I have so much respect for you. I’m right behind...
...to ask any questions you may have. There will also be a debrief at the end of the day for any remaining questions and for you to have the chance...
...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...
...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...
...fair. The written bit was harder for me as I’m not my best with words. But it was all well laid out and I got there in the end. Pavenpreet:...
...a new qualification, it will help you to become the best prison officer you can be. When you think about apprenticeships, you might think they are only for school leavers,...