Working in Greater Manchester Probation: Bob's Journey Through the Probation Service

...officer, the team atmosphere was one of the best parts of the job. You see each other most days and everyone’s ready to step in and help if someone is...
...officer, the team atmosphere was one of the best parts of the job. You see each other most days and everyone’s ready to step in and help if someone is...
...your next opportunity, you’ll join a team that will support you every step of the way. The role allows you to build on your existing skills and develop new ones...
...rehabilitating some of the hardest-to-reach members of society, the everyday of this job is extraordinary. No two shifts are the same. Officers have to make on-the-spot and effective decisions to...
...their different lengths of service change their reflections on the role? Your roles both involve managing a caseload of people on probation. Tell us a bit about your day to...
...you were out of the Probation Service for a few years you were actually driven by the same kind of values and job satisfaction outside of the Service too Yes,...
...so I thought my experiences would give me a bit of a head start.” “The thought of driving groups of people on probation to and from CP project sites and...
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...an extra bit of help that was invaluable to me as a working mum. I'm really glad to see lots of other examples of female prison officers successfully balancing both...
...2018, and our candidates are now reaching the end of their 12-week Prison Officer Entry Level Training, before moving on to becoming prison officers. So, we’ve spoken to some of...
...of escape harm to the public, if they were to escape threat to the control and stability of a prison This page provides an overview of the different security categories...