“I love working as a Community Payback supervisor.”

...taking them to one side and talking to them.” “You need to be a people person, and how you get on as a CP supervisor has got a lot to...
...taking them to one side and talking to them.” “You need to be a people person, and how you get on as a CP supervisor has got a lot to...
...to get the best out of people while you’re supervising them. Focus on how you talk to them and how they react to you. How you motivate them to do...
...this blog post to see how best to prepare for the ARC. If you applied to a job before 15 October 2018 and have already been invited to attend a...
...at this blog post to see how best to prepare and what to expect. What happens before an ARC The first step to starting your prison officer application is to...
...football academy and so learn how to behave in a group, how to communicate and how to encourage each other. The confidence it gives them is amazing, from the first...
...huge difference to prison officers’ ability to maintain order and control. I was glad for this opportunity to feedback my thoughts on changes and investments within the prison because I...
...nightclub and then working in the custody suite at Bristol Crown Court. He then moved into the Prison Service two-and-a-half-years ago, becoming the latest person to step into an extraordinary...
...their faces and make them feel that they have to be happy, and have to get involved in everything. They know that staff are there 24/7. If they wanted to...
...how my shift pattern falls, I get to enjoy four days on, followed by four days off.” Working in a prison “Before I started in adult prisons, I had a...
...working with people who do actually want to change their path, they don’t want to be involved with the lifestyle they’ve been in before, they want help to take their...