From being on probation to working for probation

...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...
...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...
Working as a case administrator Are you looking for a rewarding role where you can make a difference and where your personal qualities are just as important as experience or...
...to learn new skills to prepare for their release. You should do everything you can to support them in the hope that once they leave custody, they will turn their...
...National Probation Service and fortunate for my team of supportive colleagues, managers and incredible administration staff. We are working through an unprecedented time and whilst there will certainly be more...
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...in the Armed Forces for 23 years. On leaving the forces I knew I wasn’t looking for a normal job. I did a bit of research into the prison service,...
Apprenticeships are for everyone – not just people starting out in their careers and not just for young people. We want everyone in the prison service to have access to...
...coach prisoners and give them the best chance of rehabilitation. So how will the scheme work? Read on for more… An individualised approach As a prison officer, you’ll be given...
...that makes a difference, while at the same time making friends for life, then the service is for you. There’s still a lot of experienced staff walking the landings and...
...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...