A day in the life of a probation officer

...basis. Interested and want to find out more? If you want to work in an environment where you can positively change people’s lives, a career in probation could be right...
...basis. Interested and want to find out more? If you want to work in an environment where you can positively change people’s lives, a career in probation could be right...
...so I’ve always had an interest in this type of work, and I had a mentor at university who encouraged me to do the interview. Mai: I've been in the...
...team any questions you may have about next steps. An insight into the assessments You will need to be fluent in spoken and written English. 1. Interview To see if...
...certain qualities into the role, spot opportunities to use them. Treat the people you work with as individuals, and how you’d want to be treated yourself. Whatever mistakes they...
...in part linked to my feeling quite engaged with all the learning, in the office and from theory books, and not wanting to have to leave PQiP because I did...
...and lead to abnormal reactions to stress and difficulty in trusting others. The young people coming into the youth estate have typically experienced a high number of adverse childhood experiences...
...me. I needed to learn about other departments in the establishment and to understand how their roles played a part within a resident’s sentence and how all departments work together...
...offenders to support them, help reduce reoffending and protect the public. Can you explain the role of a probation services officer? We maintain regular contact with offenders on probation to...
...Early in my career, I worked in a nursery. And when my own children started school, I was ready to get back to work and looking for a new challenge....
...probation officers, telling their stories, plus recruitment advice for anyone interested in being the difference. So subscribe to this blog to keep up to date with guidance and get to...