My experience as a youth custody prison officer

...young life. After serving for many years in the Royal Air Force, I took the decision in 2002 to transfer my skills into the prison service. I believe my strongest...
...young life. After serving for many years in the Royal Air Force, I took the decision in 2002 to transfer my skills into the prison service. I believe my strongest...
...out. Unfortunately for us, it was a typical rainy morning in London and the first job of the day was to take out the wing’s rubbish from the day before....
From crafting mosaics to creating better futures Being in the Civil Service for 15 years, Myra didn’t quite start her journey like most do. It was her love for mosaics...
...for you to decide which path you take. We bring you stories from our colleagues Jenny, Naden and Leanne as they give an overview of how their careers have progressed...
...the skills she brings to the role, and what she loves about it. Read on to see if it’s for you, find out more and take a look at our...
...a people person and looking for a rewarding career, find out more and take a look at our latest vacancies. Hazel, who’s been a CP supervisor for the last 5...
...with people on probation while in my CP roles. Throughout my career, I’ve retained my passion for CP. For me, it ‘does what it says on the tin’: giving people...
...for approved premises in the South West region. With over 20 years of experience in probation, Kim's journey from being a case administrator to her current role has been marked...
...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...
...common is wanting to make a difference. Officer Worrall decided to become a prison office after working as a personal trainer in private gyms for a decade. He tells us...