Being shadowed at work by our Prisons Minister, in prison

...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....
...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....
...supervising prisoners to learn new skills. If you're looking for a catering job where you can make an impact far beyond the kitchen, read on to see what one of...
...supported if I have an idea for how we can do things differently. Building rapport to help reduce reoffending We are a new team and have lots of exciting projects...
...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...
...for the hard work that I had done. What would you say to new starters joining the prison service? I would definitely say the apprenticeship is great for new staff...
...to be in the office as it allows for a better work-life balance. However, others have preferred to work in this way. My line manager’s been understanding about this though...
...plus an eye for detail, read what Mia has to say about her work and see if it’s for you. Visit our website to find out more and to apply....
...responsible for the rehabilitation and safety of the people in your care, so it is important that our recruitment process helps us, and you, understand whether you are right for...
...a new qualification, it will help you to become the best prison officer you can be. When you think about apprenticeships, you might think they are only for school leavers,...
...a better job. It’s creative, varied and gives me the freedom to try new things. Before this, I spent six years as a probation officer, which was a huge responsibility...