Supporting victims: a vital role

...themselves. For us it could seem insignificant, but for them it's a really big step. What would you say to someone who is considering applying for this kind of role?...
...themselves. For us it could seem insignificant, but for them it's a really big step. What would you say to someone who is considering applying for this kind of role?...
...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....
...Community Payback and then I moved over to approved premises. I've always had a love for the operational side, and I could never choose between the two, so I do...
...an opportunity to pay back to their communities for the crimes they’ve committed and to change their lives for the better by giving them the tools to see a life...
...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...
...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...
...so much better now I’m more active. I absolutely love my job. Seeing the people on my groups keep turning up for their unpaid work, and how they react to...
...interest for a probation officer vacancy, I opted for one there – and got it. Working as a probation officer in a prison I hold a caseload and work with...
...a separate five-day training for each accredited programme we deliver. What are the accredited programmes you deliver and what do they involve? Simone: I deliver programmes like BBR (Building Better...
...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...