Clean Sheet hasan exciting opportunity available for a Programme Facilitator to join our team at HMP Fosse Way (prison-based and home-based - hybrid working). You will join us on a full-time, fixed-term contract lasting 1-3 years, and in return, you will receive a competitive salary of £23,759 per annum. About the organisation We are a registered charity with one simple purpose - to offer people with convictions the hope of a better future by finding sustainable employment. Our work is about helping people with convictions to find jobs, start to rebuild their lives and as a result, reduce reoffending. We provide a remote employment support service, supporting men and women for as long as it takes them to find work. About the Programme Facilitator role: By using a Christian faith-based and Christ-centred approach, you will coordinate and facilitate a range of employment-related interventions (including group and one-to-one sessions) to support people in prison and on release with their ability and confidence to find employment. What are the Benefits available to the Programme Facilitator Pension matched up to 5% Generous annual leave increasing up to 30 days plus bank holidays with service (pro-rata) Company sick pay scheme Paid training Comprehensive wellbeing package, including cover for your family (includes 24/7 GP booking, access to training and wellbeing support, free counselling, discounted shopping and memberships and much more) Access to chaplaincy and pastoral support Key Responsibilities as the Programme Facilitator include: Role model and demonstrate your Christian faith as a central aspect of the job, leading devotionals and praying with the team regularly Process referrals into Clean Sheet employment support, ensuring that people in prison are selected within the parameters of the selection criteria Coordinate and facilitate group sessions focused on employment-related areas (training will be provided). To work alongside the Chief Executive Officer to adapt and develop the employment-related sessions to refine and expand these Coordinate and facilitate one-to-one sessions with participants to help embed learning from the workshops and to sign participants up to become Clean Sheet Members Provide employment support on release in the community to participants who sign up to become Clean Sheet Members Evaluate the delivery of the interventions and the engagement of participants, recording outcomes in appropriate documentation and systems Maintain accurate, up-to-date files and relevant documentation to meet the organisation and programme governance and any legal requirements What do you need to become our Programme Facilitator? To be a practicing and professing Christian, able to interpret the Christian Mission of the charity to a contemporary society and to actively role-modelling faith in the workplace To have a thorough understanding of, and belief in, the underlying doctrines of the Christian faith and an active prayer life A level (or equivalent) in at least 3 subjects, ideally English Experience of teaching or training others and/or delivering facilitated group sessions Excellent verbal communications skills as well as: organisation, attention to detail, demonstrable writing skills for report writing and good overall computer literacy (Microsoft software etc.) Willing to undertake a DBS check in the form of an Enhanced Police check which must be satisfactory to Clean Sheet. Will also need to successfully go through prison security vetting If you have a passion for making a difference to peoples' lives, consider a career as a Programme Facilitator , please click " apply " now - we would like to hear from you. (Please note this button will take you to our website where you can find the full Job Description and application process.)
May 01, 2024
Full time
Clean Sheet hasan exciting opportunity available for a Programme Facilitator to join our team at HMP Fosse Way (prison-based and home-based - hybrid working). You will join us on a full-time, fixed-term contract lasting 1-3 years, and in return, you will receive a competitive salary of £23,759 per annum. About the organisation We are a registered charity with one simple purpose - to offer people with convictions the hope of a better future by finding sustainable employment. Our work is about helping people with convictions to find jobs, start to rebuild their lives and as a result, reduce reoffending. We provide a remote employment support service, supporting men and women for as long as it takes them to find work. About the Programme Facilitator role: By using a Christian faith-based and Christ-centred approach, you will coordinate and facilitate a range of employment-related interventions (including group and one-to-one sessions) to support people in prison and on release with their ability and confidence to find employment. What are the Benefits available to the Programme Facilitator Pension matched up to 5% Generous annual leave increasing up to 30 days plus bank holidays with service (pro-rata) Company sick pay scheme Paid training Comprehensive wellbeing package, including cover for your family (includes 24/7 GP booking, access to training and wellbeing support, free counselling, discounted shopping and memberships and much more) Access to chaplaincy and pastoral support Key Responsibilities as the Programme Facilitator include: Role model and demonstrate your Christian faith as a central aspect of the job, leading devotionals and praying with the team regularly Process referrals into Clean Sheet employment support, ensuring that people in prison are selected within the parameters of the selection criteria Coordinate and facilitate group sessions focused on employment-related areas (training will be provided). To work alongside the Chief Executive Officer to adapt and develop the employment-related sessions to refine and expand these Coordinate and facilitate one-to-one sessions with participants to help embed learning from the workshops and to sign participants up to become Clean Sheet Members Provide employment support on release in the community to participants who sign up to become Clean Sheet Members Evaluate the delivery of the interventions and the engagement of participants, recording outcomes in appropriate documentation and systems Maintain accurate, up-to-date files and relevant documentation to meet the organisation and programme governance and any legal requirements What do you need to become our Programme Facilitator? To be a practicing and professing Christian, able to interpret the Christian Mission of the charity to a contemporary society and to actively role-modelling faith in the workplace To have a thorough understanding of, and belief in, the underlying doctrines of the Christian faith and an active prayer life A level (or equivalent) in at least 3 subjects, ideally English Experience of teaching or training others and/or delivering facilitated group sessions Excellent verbal communications skills as well as: organisation, attention to detail, demonstrable writing skills for report writing and good overall computer literacy (Microsoft software etc.) Willing to undertake a DBS check in the form of an Enhanced Police check which must be satisfactory to Clean Sheet. Will also need to successfully go through prison security vetting If you have a passion for making a difference to peoples' lives, consider a career as a Programme Facilitator , please click " apply " now - we would like to hear from you. (Please note this button will take you to our website where you can find the full Job Description and application process.)
Reading Crown Court - RG1 3EH Salary: £22,502 per annum Working as a Prisoner Custody Officer (PCO) in Prisoner Escort Custody Services (PECS) is more than just a job, it's the chance to be a part of something great, to join a work family where you are valued, and you can make a difference every day. In addition to a rewarding career, we also offer: Base Salary of £22,502 (35hrs pw) We believe in recognising your contributions and growth, so as well as continuous training & development opportunities, every year, you will be eligible for a base salary increment, allowing you to see tangible progress in your earnings (year 2 - £23,062 / year 3 - £23,469 / year 4 - £23,933) Pension (matched up to 6%), life insurance; 20 days annual leave (rising to 25 after 7 years' service) plus Bank Holidays. A range of benefits to support the health and wellbeing of you and your family such as Employee Assistance Programme, MIND, Simply Health Care and Dental Plans and more Access to a range of discounts and exclusive deals such as Merlin Attractions, Mobile Phone discounts, Cinema discounts, Leisure, Retail and Hospitality discounts and more A supportive team & culture where you'll get the chance to make a positive difference in a company passionate about diversity and inclusion We are operational 24/6 and you'll cover various early and late shifts, 35hrs pw. Flexibility is key as due to the nature of role there are a range of different working arrangements & additional hours. There will be days when your finishing time could be unpredictable, however, we operate a rota basis (provided 12 weeks in advance) that allows you the flexibility to enjoy meaningful time off to do the things you enjoy & love. About the Role: As a PCO at our court, you'll work as part of team to provide safe and secure escorting & custody services, to detainees, focusing on the physical and mental wellbeing of those in your care. During court you'll be responsible for every aspect of their care until it's time for them to return to custody or to be released. Key duties include, accompanying defendants in court rooms and cells; searching property or people; ensuring food and drink is available and completing paperwork and data entry for the day. What you need to do the job! Our current PCO's come to us with different work & life experiences, what you've done before doesn't matter, what matters is that you're committed to making a difference to the lives of others - the rest you will learn during your 5 1/2-weeks training course and through our experienced colleagues. Ideally, you'll have a current valid driver's license, be reasonably fit and have good written and verbal communications skills, using those skills to manage and control all situations. Our roles would suit those who have a particular interest in criminology or psychology. Try our careers assistant tool to find out more: Careers Assistant Our Assessment Process: Briefing call to assess eligibility -> Competency based virtual interview -> short role-play and written exercise. Additional Information: All roles are exempt from the Rehabilitation of Offenders Act 1974 and all offers of employment are subject to Ministry of Justice Enhanced Level 2 checks with Enhanced DBS (Adult & Child Barring) and satisfactory employment references. About Serco At Serco, not only is the nature of the work we do important, everyone has an important role to play, from caring for vulnerable people to managing complex public services. We are a team of 50,000 people responsible for delivering essential public services around the world in areas including defence, transport, justice, immigration, healthcare and citizen services. We are innovators, committed to redesigning and improving public services for the benefit of everyone. By joining Serco you will have unlimited access to our Global Employee Networks - SercoInspire (Gender), SercoEmbrace (Multicultural), SercoUnlimited (Disability) and (LGBT & Networks). Serco Employee Networks, led by colleagues who are passionate about diversity, inclusion and belonging. Apply Please click on the apply button to complete your application. Occasionally we receive a large volume of applications for our roles and when that happens we sometimes bring the closing date forward, so please apply promptly to avoid disappointment. At Serco, we see people first and foremost for their performance and potential. We are committed to building a diverse and inclusive organisation that supports the needs of all. As such we will make reasonable adjustments at interview through to employment for our candidates and strongly encourage applications from a diverse candidate pool. We are open to discussions around flexibility and flexible working. We operate a hybrid work structure in many of our business areas. We are proudly Disability Confident Leader employers and holder of the Silver Inclusive Employer Standard. Disabled applicants who meet the minimum criteria for the job will be given the opportunity to demonstrate their abilities at an interview. For help with your application please contact . At Serco we support fair access to employment for those with unspent criminal convictions through the 'Ban the Box' pledge (some may be exempt due to the nature of the role and the security clearance required). Please contact our recruitment team directly on to discuss. Job Types: Full-time, Permanent Pay: £22,502.00 per year Benefits: Company pension Employee discount Life insurance Referral programme Work Location: In person
May 01, 2024
Full time
Reading Crown Court - RG1 3EH Salary: £22,502 per annum Working as a Prisoner Custody Officer (PCO) in Prisoner Escort Custody Services (PECS) is more than just a job, it's the chance to be a part of something great, to join a work family where you are valued, and you can make a difference every day. In addition to a rewarding career, we also offer: Base Salary of £22,502 (35hrs pw) We believe in recognising your contributions and growth, so as well as continuous training & development opportunities, every year, you will be eligible for a base salary increment, allowing you to see tangible progress in your earnings (year 2 - £23,062 / year 3 - £23,469 / year 4 - £23,933) Pension (matched up to 6%), life insurance; 20 days annual leave (rising to 25 after 7 years' service) plus Bank Holidays. A range of benefits to support the health and wellbeing of you and your family such as Employee Assistance Programme, MIND, Simply Health Care and Dental Plans and more Access to a range of discounts and exclusive deals such as Merlin Attractions, Mobile Phone discounts, Cinema discounts, Leisure, Retail and Hospitality discounts and more A supportive team & culture where you'll get the chance to make a positive difference in a company passionate about diversity and inclusion We are operational 24/6 and you'll cover various early and late shifts, 35hrs pw. Flexibility is key as due to the nature of role there are a range of different working arrangements & additional hours. There will be days when your finishing time could be unpredictable, however, we operate a rota basis (provided 12 weeks in advance) that allows you the flexibility to enjoy meaningful time off to do the things you enjoy & love. About the Role: As a PCO at our court, you'll work as part of team to provide safe and secure escorting & custody services, to detainees, focusing on the physical and mental wellbeing of those in your care. During court you'll be responsible for every aspect of their care until it's time for them to return to custody or to be released. Key duties include, accompanying defendants in court rooms and cells; searching property or people; ensuring food and drink is available and completing paperwork and data entry for the day. What you need to do the job! Our current PCO's come to us with different work & life experiences, what you've done before doesn't matter, what matters is that you're committed to making a difference to the lives of others - the rest you will learn during your 5 1/2-weeks training course and through our experienced colleagues. Ideally, you'll have a current valid driver's license, be reasonably fit and have good written and verbal communications skills, using those skills to manage and control all situations. Our roles would suit those who have a particular interest in criminology or psychology. Try our careers assistant tool to find out more: Careers Assistant Our Assessment Process: Briefing call to assess eligibility -> Competency based virtual interview -> short role-play and written exercise. Additional Information: All roles are exempt from the Rehabilitation of Offenders Act 1974 and all offers of employment are subject to Ministry of Justice Enhanced Level 2 checks with Enhanced DBS (Adult & Child Barring) and satisfactory employment references. About Serco At Serco, not only is the nature of the work we do important, everyone has an important role to play, from caring for vulnerable people to managing complex public services. We are a team of 50,000 people responsible for delivering essential public services around the world in areas including defence, transport, justice, immigration, healthcare and citizen services. We are innovators, committed to redesigning and improving public services for the benefit of everyone. By joining Serco you will have unlimited access to our Global Employee Networks - SercoInspire (Gender), SercoEmbrace (Multicultural), SercoUnlimited (Disability) and (LGBT & Networks). Serco Employee Networks, led by colleagues who are passionate about diversity, inclusion and belonging. Apply Please click on the apply button to complete your application. Occasionally we receive a large volume of applications for our roles and when that happens we sometimes bring the closing date forward, so please apply promptly to avoid disappointment. At Serco, we see people first and foremost for their performance and potential. We are committed to building a diverse and inclusive organisation that supports the needs of all. As such we will make reasonable adjustments at interview through to employment for our candidates and strongly encourage applications from a diverse candidate pool. We are open to discussions around flexibility and flexible working. We operate a hybrid work structure in many of our business areas. We are proudly Disability Confident Leader employers and holder of the Silver Inclusive Employer Standard. Disabled applicants who meet the minimum criteria for the job will be given the opportunity to demonstrate their abilities at an interview. For help with your application please contact . At Serco we support fair access to employment for those with unspent criminal convictions through the 'Ban the Box' pledge (some may be exempt due to the nature of the role and the security clearance required). Please contact our recruitment team directly on to discuss. Job Types: Full-time, Permanent Pay: £22,502.00 per year Benefits: Company pension Employee discount Life insurance Referral programme Work Location: In person
Base Location: Woking Vehicle Base, GU21 3BA Permanent roles offering job stability & security Working as a Prisoner Escort & Custody Officer in Prisoner Escort Custody Services (PECS) is more than just a job, it's the chance to be a part of something great, to join a work family where you are valued, and you can make a difference every day. In addition to a rewarding career, we also offer: Salary of £25,716 (40hrs pw). Salary during 5 weeks training is £22,502. Unlike traditional compensation structures, we believe in recognising your contributions and growth, so as well as continuous training & development opportunities, every year, you will be eligible for a base salary increment, allowing you to see tangible progress in your earnings (year 2 - £26,357/ year 3 - £26,835 / year 4 - £27,352 To further enhance the attractiveness of the role, you may have the opportunity to accrue additional earnings through a generous of; £600 for B1 license holders who drive our 3 cell vehicles / 2,400 for C1 license holders who drive our 6-cell vehicles / £2,700 for D License holders who drive our 12 cell vehicles (subject to terms & conditions) We want to be transparent about your earnings, by factoring in the base salary and driving allowances provided above, as well as a weekly average of around 8 hours overtime, you can anticipate growing your first-year income between £31,316 to £33,416. Pension (matched up to 6%), life insurance; 20 days annual leave (rising to 25 after 7 years' service) plus Bank Holidays and access to a range of discounts and exclusive deals such as Merlin Attractions, Mobile Phone discounts, Cinema discounts, Leisure, Retail and Hospitality discounts and more A range of benefits to support the health and wellbeing of you and your family such as Employee Assistance Programme, MIND, Simply Health Care and Dental Plans and more A supportive team & culture where you'll get the chance to make a positive difference in a company passionate about diversity and inclusion We are operational 24/6 and you'll cover various early and late shifts (minimum of 40hrs pw) including bank holidays (apart from Christmas Day and Good Friday). Roles at our bases start from 6.30am and due to the nature of the role, the finish time is not known, therefore flexibility is key in this role, as it is likely that you will work more than the contractual 40-hour week. Whilst it is rare, there can be occasions that you will be required to work in the evening and possibly overnight. However, we operate a rota basis (provided 12 weeks in advance) that allows you the flexibility to enjoy meaningful time off to do the things you enjoy & love. About the Role: As a PCO at our base, you'll work as part of crew to provide safe and secure court transportation & custody services. You'll collect detainees from prisons or police stations and transport them safely and securely to courts whilst ensuring the care of their physical and mental wellbeing. Once you arrive at court, you'll be responsible for every aspect of their care until it's time for them to return to custody or be released. Key duties include, accompanying defendants in court rooms and cells; searching property or people; ensuring food and drink is available and completing paperwork and data entry for the day. What you need to do the job! Our current PCO's come to us with different work & life experiences, what you've done before doesn't matter, what matters is that you're committed to making a difference to the lives of others - the rest you will learn during your 5 1/2-weeks training course and through our experienced colleagues. You'll need to hold a current driver's license, C1 License (valid CPC card desirable) / D License (with valid CPC card & Tacho Graph desirable). You must be reasonably fit and have good written and verbal communications skills, using those skills to manage and control all situations. Our roles would suit those who have a particular interest in criminology or psychology. Try our careers assistant tool to find out more: Careers Assistant Our Assessment Process: Briefing call to assess eligibility -> Competency based Virtual Interview -> short role-play and written exercise. Additional Information: All roles are exempt from the Rehabilitation of Offenders Act 1974, and all offers of employment are subject to Ministry of Justice Enhanced Level 2 checks with Enhanced DBS (Adult & Child Barring) and satisfactory employment references. About Serco At Serco, not only is the nature of the work we do important, everyone has an important role to play, from caring for vulnerable people to managing complex public services. We are a team of 50,000 people responsible for delivering essential public services around the world in areas including defence, transport, justice, immigration, healthcare and citizen services. We are innovators, committed to redesigning and improving public services for the benefit of everyone. By joining Serco you will have unlimited access to our Global Employee Networks - SercoInspire (Gender), SercoEmbrace (Multicultural), SercoUnlimited (Disability) and (LGBT & Networks). Serco Employee Networks, led by colleagues who are passionate about diversity, inclusion and belonging. Apply Please click on the apply button to complete your application. Occasionally we receive a large volume of applications for our roles and when that happens we sometimes bring the closing date forward, so please apply promptly to avoid disappointment. At Serco, we see people first and foremost for their performance and potential. We are committed to building a diverse and inclusive organisation that supports the needs of all. As such we will make reasonable adjustments at interview through to employment for our candidates and strongly encourage applications from a diverse candidate pool. We are open to discussions around flexibility and flexible working. We operate a hybrid work structure in many of our business areas. We are proudly Disability Confident Leader employers and holder of the Silver Inclusive Employer Standard. Disabled applicants who meet the minimum criteria for the job will be given the opportunity to demonstrate their abilities at an interview. For help with your application please contact . At Serco we support fair access to employment for those with unspent criminal convictions through the 'Ban the Box' pledge (some may be exempt due to the nature of the role and the security clearance required). Please contact our recruitment team directly on to discuss. Job Types: Full-time, Permanent Pay: £25,716.00-£33,116.00 per year Benefits: Company pension Health & wellbeing programme Life insurance Referral programme Sick pay Store discount Work Location: In person
May 01, 2024
Full time
Base Location: Woking Vehicle Base, GU21 3BA Permanent roles offering job stability & security Working as a Prisoner Escort & Custody Officer in Prisoner Escort Custody Services (PECS) is more than just a job, it's the chance to be a part of something great, to join a work family where you are valued, and you can make a difference every day. In addition to a rewarding career, we also offer: Salary of £25,716 (40hrs pw). Salary during 5 weeks training is £22,502. Unlike traditional compensation structures, we believe in recognising your contributions and growth, so as well as continuous training & development opportunities, every year, you will be eligible for a base salary increment, allowing you to see tangible progress in your earnings (year 2 - £26,357/ year 3 - £26,835 / year 4 - £27,352 To further enhance the attractiveness of the role, you may have the opportunity to accrue additional earnings through a generous of; £600 for B1 license holders who drive our 3 cell vehicles / 2,400 for C1 license holders who drive our 6-cell vehicles / £2,700 for D License holders who drive our 12 cell vehicles (subject to terms & conditions) We want to be transparent about your earnings, by factoring in the base salary and driving allowances provided above, as well as a weekly average of around 8 hours overtime, you can anticipate growing your first-year income between £31,316 to £33,416. Pension (matched up to 6%), life insurance; 20 days annual leave (rising to 25 after 7 years' service) plus Bank Holidays and access to a range of discounts and exclusive deals such as Merlin Attractions, Mobile Phone discounts, Cinema discounts, Leisure, Retail and Hospitality discounts and more A range of benefits to support the health and wellbeing of you and your family such as Employee Assistance Programme, MIND, Simply Health Care and Dental Plans and more A supportive team & culture where you'll get the chance to make a positive difference in a company passionate about diversity and inclusion We are operational 24/6 and you'll cover various early and late shifts (minimum of 40hrs pw) including bank holidays (apart from Christmas Day and Good Friday). Roles at our bases start from 6.30am and due to the nature of the role, the finish time is not known, therefore flexibility is key in this role, as it is likely that you will work more than the contractual 40-hour week. Whilst it is rare, there can be occasions that you will be required to work in the evening and possibly overnight. However, we operate a rota basis (provided 12 weeks in advance) that allows you the flexibility to enjoy meaningful time off to do the things you enjoy & love. About the Role: As a PCO at our base, you'll work as part of crew to provide safe and secure court transportation & custody services. You'll collect detainees from prisons or police stations and transport them safely and securely to courts whilst ensuring the care of their physical and mental wellbeing. Once you arrive at court, you'll be responsible for every aspect of their care until it's time for them to return to custody or be released. Key duties include, accompanying defendants in court rooms and cells; searching property or people; ensuring food and drink is available and completing paperwork and data entry for the day. What you need to do the job! Our current PCO's come to us with different work & life experiences, what you've done before doesn't matter, what matters is that you're committed to making a difference to the lives of others - the rest you will learn during your 5 1/2-weeks training course and through our experienced colleagues. You'll need to hold a current driver's license, C1 License (valid CPC card desirable) / D License (with valid CPC card & Tacho Graph desirable). You must be reasonably fit and have good written and verbal communications skills, using those skills to manage and control all situations. Our roles would suit those who have a particular interest in criminology or psychology. Try our careers assistant tool to find out more: Careers Assistant Our Assessment Process: Briefing call to assess eligibility -> Competency based Virtual Interview -> short role-play and written exercise. Additional Information: All roles are exempt from the Rehabilitation of Offenders Act 1974, and all offers of employment are subject to Ministry of Justice Enhanced Level 2 checks with Enhanced DBS (Adult & Child Barring) and satisfactory employment references. About Serco At Serco, not only is the nature of the work we do important, everyone has an important role to play, from caring for vulnerable people to managing complex public services. We are a team of 50,000 people responsible for delivering essential public services around the world in areas including defence, transport, justice, immigration, healthcare and citizen services. We are innovators, committed to redesigning and improving public services for the benefit of everyone. By joining Serco you will have unlimited access to our Global Employee Networks - SercoInspire (Gender), SercoEmbrace (Multicultural), SercoUnlimited (Disability) and (LGBT & Networks). Serco Employee Networks, led by colleagues who are passionate about diversity, inclusion and belonging. Apply Please click on the apply button to complete your application. Occasionally we receive a large volume of applications for our roles and when that happens we sometimes bring the closing date forward, so please apply promptly to avoid disappointment. At Serco, we see people first and foremost for their performance and potential. We are committed to building a diverse and inclusive organisation that supports the needs of all. As such we will make reasonable adjustments at interview through to employment for our candidates and strongly encourage applications from a diverse candidate pool. We are open to discussions around flexibility and flexible working. We operate a hybrid work structure in many of our business areas. We are proudly Disability Confident Leader employers and holder of the Silver Inclusive Employer Standard. Disabled applicants who meet the minimum criteria for the job will be given the opportunity to demonstrate their abilities at an interview. For help with your application please contact . At Serco we support fair access to employment for those with unspent criminal convictions through the 'Ban the Box' pledge (some may be exempt due to the nature of the role and the security clearance required). Please contact our recruitment team directly on to discuss. Job Types: Full-time, Permanent Pay: £25,716.00-£33,116.00 per year Benefits: Company pension Health & wellbeing programme Life insurance Referral programme Sick pay Store discount Work Location: In person
Brave Human Capital Group
Bristol, Gloucestershire
Chief Operating Officer (COO) Salary: £50,000 - £55,000 Location: Bristol Monday to Friday Our Client: Our client is a crime prevention charity that helps prevent people who have been to prison and young individuals at risk of going to prison from criminal activities. They offer an innovative rehabilitation programme that breaks the cycle of criminal behaviour in deprived communities. They have successfully directed individuals away from crime into meaningful employment, whilst improving community prospects. The role: The role of COO is vital to the growth of the charity. You will be responsible for ensuring the smooth delivery of the charity to participants. You will collaborate with the CEO to ensure that the charity can go from strength to strength. You will manage, coach and support the team to ensure all areas of the charity run smoothly. Key Responsibilities: Collaborate with the CEO and other executives to develop and implement the company's strategic plans. Align operational strategies with overall business objectives. Supervise and manage daily operations to ensure efficiency and effectiveness. Develop and implement operational policies and procedures. To manage and oversee the delivery of Key4Life's programmes, ensuring the are staffed effectively, are concluded within budget and delivered on time, to the highest standards. Work with the finances of the charity to develop budgets and financial plans. Monitor financial performance and implement cost-control measures. Lead and manage a diverse team, fostering a positive and collaborative work environment. Develop and mentor key talent within the charity, building succession plans and resourcing strategy. Establish key performance indicators (KPIs) and metrics to measure operational performance. Implement systems to track and report on progress toward organizational goals. Identify and assess potential risks to the charity and develop strategies to mitigate them. Ensure compliance with relevant laws, regulations, and industry standards. Develop and implement crisis management plans to address unforeseen challenges or emergencies. Identify opportunities for process improvement and implement changes to enhance efficiency.
May 01, 2024
Full time
Chief Operating Officer (COO) Salary: £50,000 - £55,000 Location: Bristol Monday to Friday Our Client: Our client is a crime prevention charity that helps prevent people who have been to prison and young individuals at risk of going to prison from criminal activities. They offer an innovative rehabilitation programme that breaks the cycle of criminal behaviour in deprived communities. They have successfully directed individuals away from crime into meaningful employment, whilst improving community prospects. The role: The role of COO is vital to the growth of the charity. You will be responsible for ensuring the smooth delivery of the charity to participants. You will collaborate with the CEO to ensure that the charity can go from strength to strength. You will manage, coach and support the team to ensure all areas of the charity run smoothly. Key Responsibilities: Collaborate with the CEO and other executives to develop and implement the company's strategic plans. Align operational strategies with overall business objectives. Supervise and manage daily operations to ensure efficiency and effectiveness. Develop and implement operational policies and procedures. To manage and oversee the delivery of Key4Life's programmes, ensuring the are staffed effectively, are concluded within budget and delivered on time, to the highest standards. Work with the finances of the charity to develop budgets and financial plans. Monitor financial performance and implement cost-control measures. Lead and manage a diverse team, fostering a positive and collaborative work environment. Develop and mentor key talent within the charity, building succession plans and resourcing strategy. Establish key performance indicators (KPIs) and metrics to measure operational performance. Implement systems to track and report on progress toward organizational goals. Identify and assess potential risks to the charity and develop strategies to mitigate them. Ensure compliance with relevant laws, regulations, and industry standards. Develop and implement crisis management plans to address unforeseen challenges or emergencies. Identify opportunities for process improvement and implement changes to enhance efficiency.
Weston College Group
Wotton-under-edge, Gloucestershire
Weston College is the regional provider for the Prison Education Framework (PEF) across the South West of England and is now seeking to recruit an outstanding and highly motivated Learning Facilitator - HMP Eastwoood Park. This is a full-time role, working 37 hours per week. Day to day duties of the role Develop positive working relationships / liaise regularly with curriculum staff and HMPPS to meet learning needs of prison population Work collaboratively with the curriculum team to identify / support teaching, learning and assessment activities. Extend learning and literacy by developing reading and learning experiences across the prison. Promote the benefits of and access to learning for all prisoners. Required skills and qualifications Good level of technical ability / competent user of technology with Level 2 IT Qualification (or higher). Level 3 qualification (relevant to the post eg IT, media) Good interpersonal and communication skills. Ability to communicate effectively with staff at all levels About HMP Eastwood Park HMP Eastwood Park is a closed women's prison located in South Gloucestershire. The prison is dedicated to creating a safe and educational environment for women, equipping them with essential skills to enhance their reintegration into society and reduce the likelihood of reoffending. The prison offers a diverse range of subjects, including English, Maths, cleaning and recycling, ICT, beauty, customer service, hospitality, and art, enabling residents to gain valuable skills which can be used in employment upon release. Our Education Department supports over 360 women, ranging from Entry Level 1 up to full degree programs, ensuring every individual can achieve their educational aspirations. Benefits Generous holiday entitlement Dedicated staff welfare officer and wellbeing champions Generous pension scheme Local and national staff discounts Free parking Various staff committees including Equality, Diversity and Inclusion, Autism and Menopause Focus on staff wellbeing hub Eye care including free eye test and a contribution towards glasses Employee assistance programme - available 24/7, 365 days a year Training and development opportunities with a focus on progression Weston College is committed to safeguarding and promoting the welfare of young people and vulnerable adults and expects all staff and volunteers to share this commitment. The successful candidate will be required to obtain the appropriate prison clearance before starting the role. Please be aware that Weston College reserves the right to close this vacancy early should sufficient applications be received. Due to the volume of recruitment, we are unable to offer feedback to any unsuccessful candidates. We reserve the right to expire vacancies prior to the advertised closing date if a sufficient number of applications have been received.
May 01, 2024
Full time
Weston College is the regional provider for the Prison Education Framework (PEF) across the South West of England and is now seeking to recruit an outstanding and highly motivated Learning Facilitator - HMP Eastwoood Park. This is a full-time role, working 37 hours per week. Day to day duties of the role Develop positive working relationships / liaise regularly with curriculum staff and HMPPS to meet learning needs of prison population Work collaboratively with the curriculum team to identify / support teaching, learning and assessment activities. Extend learning and literacy by developing reading and learning experiences across the prison. Promote the benefits of and access to learning for all prisoners. Required skills and qualifications Good level of technical ability / competent user of technology with Level 2 IT Qualification (or higher). Level 3 qualification (relevant to the post eg IT, media) Good interpersonal and communication skills. Ability to communicate effectively with staff at all levels About HMP Eastwood Park HMP Eastwood Park is a closed women's prison located in South Gloucestershire. The prison is dedicated to creating a safe and educational environment for women, equipping them with essential skills to enhance their reintegration into society and reduce the likelihood of reoffending. The prison offers a diverse range of subjects, including English, Maths, cleaning and recycling, ICT, beauty, customer service, hospitality, and art, enabling residents to gain valuable skills which can be used in employment upon release. Our Education Department supports over 360 women, ranging from Entry Level 1 up to full degree programs, ensuring every individual can achieve their educational aspirations. Benefits Generous holiday entitlement Dedicated staff welfare officer and wellbeing champions Generous pension scheme Local and national staff discounts Free parking Various staff committees including Equality, Diversity and Inclusion, Autism and Menopause Focus on staff wellbeing hub Eye care including free eye test and a contribution towards glasses Employee assistance programme - available 24/7, 365 days a year Training and development opportunities with a focus on progression Weston College is committed to safeguarding and promoting the welfare of young people and vulnerable adults and expects all staff and volunteers to share this commitment. The successful candidate will be required to obtain the appropriate prison clearance before starting the role. Please be aware that Weston College reserves the right to close this vacancy early should sufficient applications be received. Due to the volume of recruitment, we are unable to offer feedback to any unsuccessful candidates. We reserve the right to expire vacancies prior to the advertised closing date if a sufficient number of applications have been received.
What's in it for you? Your starting salary will be £27,300 pa. increasing to £28,350 after 12 months and increasing again to £32,288 when you reach 3 years' service. We are fully committed to progressing you through your PCO Portfolio or PCO Apprenticeship which would increase your salary to £32,288 as soon as either of these is successfully completed which can realistically be achieved within 12 to 18 months of joining us. We also offer: Opportunity to earn approximately £37,800 including overtime (Whilst we cannot guarantee overtime will always be available, this is based on an average of 4 hrs per week) Clear career development pathways for you to transition quickly into operational management positions with salaries ranging from £36,000 to £42,000. Flexible shift patterns available. Free parking on site. Free use of the gym. Free food whilst on shift Pension scheme. Health & Wellbeing Benefits. Reward & Recognition scheme. Serco discounts which include cinema, online shopping discounts, leisure centre memberships and you can apply for a Blue Light discount card. Discover lots of information about the Prison Officer role here & try our Virtual Careers Assistant - PCO Careers Assistant Is this the right career for you? Our Prison Officers come with all different work & life experiences, what you've done before doesn't matter, what matters is that you're committed to making a difference to the lives of others. We're focused on transferrable skills and behaviours such as communication, teamwork, resilience, and patience to help people - the rest you'll learn during your 10-week training course and through our experienced colleagues. As a Prison Officer, you'll be at the forefront of ensuring the health, safety, and wellbeing of everyone around you. It's a job where your contribution really counts as you work to give prisoners structure within their lives, encourage positive choices, and support them on their journey to rehabilitation. Day to day you'll be involved in: Supervising prisoners in all aspects of prison wing activity. Overseeing work and education programmes, encouraging prisoners to participate. Operational matters such as prisoner headcounts, prison cell searching, security, and administrative processes. Managing prisoners who are at risk of self-harm. We operate 24/7, all year round meaning you'll cover shifts on days, evenings, weekends, nights, and bank holidays. We value the importance of work-life balance, we operate on a rota basis that allows you the flexibility to enjoy meaningful time off to do the things you enjoy & love. Preparing for your recruitment journey: You'll be invited you to complete an online assessment. If you pass the initial online assessment, we will invite you to attend an interview, you'll take part in a short role play, written exercise, competency-based interview, and maths assessments. You'll also undergo a fitness test which consists of: Bleep Test - 15 metre shuttle runs in time with the bleeps, lasting approximately 3 minutes and 40 seconds to reach level 5.4. Agility Test - Running around set course of cones under a set time scale. Shield Hold Test - Holding shield out in front of you at a 45-degree angle for 1 minute. Grip Test - 28KG (on both hands) Once you've passed assessment, we'll invite you to attend a 10-week Initial Training Course (ITC) at the Prison, which requires 100% attendance. This consists of 8 weeks classroom-based training and 2 weeks shadowing to give you a real taste of life on the job. The ITC provides high quality training, you'll complete a Diploma in Custodial Care, First Aid and undergo Control and Restraint training. Why Serco? Meaningful and vital work: Prison Officers are key to ensuring the health, safety and wellbeing of prisoners, staff, and visitors in their prisons. More importantly they play a vital role in reducing reoffending rates amongst prisoners. A world of opportunity: Our prisons hold a huge amount of variety and opportunity, with Officers being able to progress into Ops Management or specialist services such as Psychology, Education, Health, or the Animal unit. Great people: Due to the investment in safeguarding and rehabilitation, our prisons are calmer and may be very different to what you might imagine, but you'll receive all the training and advice you need from friendly and supportive colleagues. This role is exempt from the Rehabilitation of Offenders Act 1974, and all offers of employment are subject to security clearance checks, and satisfactory employmen
May 01, 2024
Full time
What's in it for you? Your starting salary will be £27,300 pa. increasing to £28,350 after 12 months and increasing again to £32,288 when you reach 3 years' service. We are fully committed to progressing you through your PCO Portfolio or PCO Apprenticeship which would increase your salary to £32,288 as soon as either of these is successfully completed which can realistically be achieved within 12 to 18 months of joining us. We also offer: Opportunity to earn approximately £37,800 including overtime (Whilst we cannot guarantee overtime will always be available, this is based on an average of 4 hrs per week) Clear career development pathways for you to transition quickly into operational management positions with salaries ranging from £36,000 to £42,000. Flexible shift patterns available. Free parking on site. Free use of the gym. Free food whilst on shift Pension scheme. Health & Wellbeing Benefits. Reward & Recognition scheme. Serco discounts which include cinema, online shopping discounts, leisure centre memberships and you can apply for a Blue Light discount card. Discover lots of information about the Prison Officer role here & try our Virtual Careers Assistant - PCO Careers Assistant Is this the right career for you? Our Prison Officers come with all different work & life experiences, what you've done before doesn't matter, what matters is that you're committed to making a difference to the lives of others. We're focused on transferrable skills and behaviours such as communication, teamwork, resilience, and patience to help people - the rest you'll learn during your 10-week training course and through our experienced colleagues. As a Prison Officer, you'll be at the forefront of ensuring the health, safety, and wellbeing of everyone around you. It's a job where your contribution really counts as you work to give prisoners structure within their lives, encourage positive choices, and support them on their journey to rehabilitation. Day to day you'll be involved in: Supervising prisoners in all aspects of prison wing activity. Overseeing work and education programmes, encouraging prisoners to participate. Operational matters such as prisoner headcounts, prison cell searching, security, and administrative processes. Managing prisoners who are at risk of self-harm. We operate 24/7, all year round meaning you'll cover shifts on days, evenings, weekends, nights, and bank holidays. We value the importance of work-life balance, we operate on a rota basis that allows you the flexibility to enjoy meaningful time off to do the things you enjoy & love. Preparing for your recruitment journey: You'll be invited you to complete an online assessment. If you pass the initial online assessment, we will invite you to attend an interview, you'll take part in a short role play, written exercise, competency-based interview, and maths assessments. You'll also undergo a fitness test which consists of: Bleep Test - 15 metre shuttle runs in time with the bleeps, lasting approximately 3 minutes and 40 seconds to reach level 5.4. Agility Test - Running around set course of cones under a set time scale. Shield Hold Test - Holding shield out in front of you at a 45-degree angle for 1 minute. Grip Test - 28KG (on both hands) Once you've passed assessment, we'll invite you to attend a 10-week Initial Training Course (ITC) at the Prison, which requires 100% attendance. This consists of 8 weeks classroom-based training and 2 weeks shadowing to give you a real taste of life on the job. The ITC provides high quality training, you'll complete a Diploma in Custodial Care, First Aid and undergo Control and Restraint training. Why Serco? Meaningful and vital work: Prison Officers are key to ensuring the health, safety and wellbeing of prisoners, staff, and visitors in their prisons. More importantly they play a vital role in reducing reoffending rates amongst prisoners. A world of opportunity: Our prisons hold a huge amount of variety and opportunity, with Officers being able to progress into Ops Management or specialist services such as Psychology, Education, Health, or the Animal unit. Great people: Due to the investment in safeguarding and rehabilitation, our prisons are calmer and may be very different to what you might imagine, but you'll receive all the training and advice you need from friendly and supportive colleagues. This role is exempt from the Rehabilitation of Offenders Act 1974, and all offers of employment are subject to security clearance checks, and satisfactory employmen
Detention Officer - Criminal Justice Grade C -£24, 921 -£27,351+ 34.06% EA Shift Worker Various Locations across the Force including Copy Lane, Wirral, Belle Vale and St Anne Street We have an exciting opportunity to become a Detention Officer in one of our Custody Suites across Merseyside. Merseyside Police is a dynamic, challenging, and rewarding place to workand we take pride in everything we do. The best-performing urban Force to date, as graded byHMICFRS, our strategy is simply to put the communities of Merseyside first. We have a strong focus on continuous improvement in the areas we're passionate about: ending Violence Against Women and Girls; tackling Serious Organised Crime and County Lines; strengthening our approach to Diversity and Inclusion; building trust and confidence through Community Engagement. You'll be working for a friendly employer who has a passion for investing in our people and creating the conditions so you can thrive and be your best self. Job Purpose Working under the supervision and direction of the custody sergeant, you will assist in the receiving and processing of detained persons within custody, with shared responsibility for the care, welfare and risk management of all detained persons, ensuring adherence with PACE Codes of Practice regarding the rights and treatment of persons arrested. To learn more about the role and hear from our Custody Staff about why they do the role, sign up for our welcome evening atWavertreeRoad Police Station At 18:30 on Tuesday23rdApril where our friendly team will tell you all about the role and show you a (non-operational) custody suite. Main Responsibilities As directed by the Custody Sergeant, receive and process detainees utilising Force and national IT systems, producing accurate custody records and documentation for detained persons Prepare and provide detained person's meals, provision of first aid where necessary and supervision of exercise and washing, to ensure all aspects of a detained person's welfare needs are met. Facilitate the movement of detainees within the suite ensuring that security considerations are complied with Undertake processing of prisoners including searching, fingerprinting, creating, and updatingPNCrecords, obtaining photographic images Monitor detainees in line with the Care Plan as set out by the custody sergeant, ensuring that alldetainees'health and welfare needs are attended to Respond to all enquiries at the Custody Suite. Escort visitors ensuring security of the premises and safety of all persons. Where necessary and with support and guidance, provide evidence for prosecution purposes and attend court if required. Liaise with external agencies at direction of the Custody Sergeant e.g., appropriate adults, solicitors, medical professionals, interpreters Conduct regular andauditablechecks within custody suite of stocks, cells, and equipment About our Recruitment process We're now recruiting candidates for training start dates inSeptember 2024onwards Please find information below relating to the process: Stage One-Online Application and supporting 500 word evidence about why you believe you're suitable for the role. Please do refer to the full job description and our leadership framework for guidance but don't worry if you don't have all of the areas mentioned, there is full training for this role, we're looking for good communicators with a passion to help. Welcome evening to learn more about the role onTuesday23rdApril, 18:30- 20:00 atWavertreeRoad Police Station Stage Two-If successful atshortlisting, you'll be invited to a Face to Face interview in our most likely the first and third week of May Stage Three-Conditional offer and pre-employment checks (Medical checks, Vetting) throughout June and July- if successful, you will receive an offer of employment to commence your 4 weeks training at the beginning of September. This offer will confirm your agreed upon custody suite and details of your contract and pay Please note that while the 4 weeks training will be paid for 36.5 hours per week without shift allowance, once you commence youryou will receive an estimated salary of 33,500 (hourly rate of approximately 17.60 per hour) which includes the equalisation allowance for shift work (36.5 hours per week) and there is usually plenty of overtime available. Our commitment to Diversity, Equality, and Inclusion Building a workforce that represents our communities is important to us. Not only do we aim to attract and keep people with the best skills and highest potential, we want to attract a diverse range of individuals into our force who might not have considered a career with us before. We particularly welcome applications from Females and Black, Asian and ethnic minority candidates. To help us achieve a workforce that represents our communities, we have a dedicated Inclusion team who work to encourage people from diverse communities to build their career with our force. They also provide support and guidance throughout the job application process to candidates from under-represented groups.
May 01, 2024
Full time
Detention Officer - Criminal Justice Grade C -£24, 921 -£27,351+ 34.06% EA Shift Worker Various Locations across the Force including Copy Lane, Wirral, Belle Vale and St Anne Street We have an exciting opportunity to become a Detention Officer in one of our Custody Suites across Merseyside. Merseyside Police is a dynamic, challenging, and rewarding place to workand we take pride in everything we do. The best-performing urban Force to date, as graded byHMICFRS, our strategy is simply to put the communities of Merseyside first. We have a strong focus on continuous improvement in the areas we're passionate about: ending Violence Against Women and Girls; tackling Serious Organised Crime and County Lines; strengthening our approach to Diversity and Inclusion; building trust and confidence through Community Engagement. You'll be working for a friendly employer who has a passion for investing in our people and creating the conditions so you can thrive and be your best self. Job Purpose Working under the supervision and direction of the custody sergeant, you will assist in the receiving and processing of detained persons within custody, with shared responsibility for the care, welfare and risk management of all detained persons, ensuring adherence with PACE Codes of Practice regarding the rights and treatment of persons arrested. To learn more about the role and hear from our Custody Staff about why they do the role, sign up for our welcome evening atWavertreeRoad Police Station At 18:30 on Tuesday23rdApril where our friendly team will tell you all about the role and show you a (non-operational) custody suite. Main Responsibilities As directed by the Custody Sergeant, receive and process detainees utilising Force and national IT systems, producing accurate custody records and documentation for detained persons Prepare and provide detained person's meals, provision of first aid where necessary and supervision of exercise and washing, to ensure all aspects of a detained person's welfare needs are met. Facilitate the movement of detainees within the suite ensuring that security considerations are complied with Undertake processing of prisoners including searching, fingerprinting, creating, and updatingPNCrecords, obtaining photographic images Monitor detainees in line with the Care Plan as set out by the custody sergeant, ensuring that alldetainees'health and welfare needs are attended to Respond to all enquiries at the Custody Suite. Escort visitors ensuring security of the premises and safety of all persons. Where necessary and with support and guidance, provide evidence for prosecution purposes and attend court if required. Liaise with external agencies at direction of the Custody Sergeant e.g., appropriate adults, solicitors, medical professionals, interpreters Conduct regular andauditablechecks within custody suite of stocks, cells, and equipment About our Recruitment process We're now recruiting candidates for training start dates inSeptember 2024onwards Please find information below relating to the process: Stage One-Online Application and supporting 500 word evidence about why you believe you're suitable for the role. Please do refer to the full job description and our leadership framework for guidance but don't worry if you don't have all of the areas mentioned, there is full training for this role, we're looking for good communicators with a passion to help. Welcome evening to learn more about the role onTuesday23rdApril, 18:30- 20:00 atWavertreeRoad Police Station Stage Two-If successful atshortlisting, you'll be invited to a Face to Face interview in our most likely the first and third week of May Stage Three-Conditional offer and pre-employment checks (Medical checks, Vetting) throughout June and July- if successful, you will receive an offer of employment to commence your 4 weeks training at the beginning of September. This offer will confirm your agreed upon custody suite and details of your contract and pay Please note that while the 4 weeks training will be paid for 36.5 hours per week without shift allowance, once you commence youryou will receive an estimated salary of 33,500 (hourly rate of approximately 17.60 per hour) which includes the equalisation allowance for shift work (36.5 hours per week) and there is usually plenty of overtime available. Our commitment to Diversity, Equality, and Inclusion Building a workforce that represents our communities is important to us. Not only do we aim to attract and keep people with the best skills and highest potential, we want to attract a diverse range of individuals into our force who might not have considered a career with us before. We particularly welcome applications from Females and Black, Asian and ethnic minority candidates. To help us achieve a workforce that represents our communities, we have a dedicated Inclusion team who work to encourage people from diverse communities to build their career with our force. They also provide support and guidance throughout the job application process to candidates from under-represented groups.
Are you a Facilities Officer looking for a new position? Are you interested in working in colleges and other further education institutions? Would you like a position with more sociable hours and NO WEEKENDS? If so, read on to find out how to join the UK's leading FE recruiter with additional benefits, offers and referral schemes. Reed FE are a leading recruitment agency working with colleges, prisons, universities, and training providers across the North-West and Scotland. We are always looking for facilities operatives to join our team and help us deliver top quality service to the education providers we work with. Job Title: Facilities Officer Position: Part-Time/Full-Time Role type: Temporary/Permanent Location: GreaterManchester Rate: £12 p/h - £15 p/h including holiday pay The successful applicant will have the following: Level 2 or equivalent in English and Maths Experience as a Facilities Officer in an industrial or commercial setting Knowledge of COSHH is ideal but not essential Excellent communication, interpersonal and organisational skills Current Enhanced DBS on the update service or willingness to apply for one through Reed Compliance Benefits of working for Reed Further Education/our client: Exclusive representation to leading FE colleges, prisons, and training providers in the area A specialist further education consultant who will search for jobs on your behalf A Health Cash Plan and Reed Discount Club Entitlement to Statutory Sick Pay, Statutory Maternity, Paternity and Adoption Pay, Parental Leave and Antenatal/Pre-Adoption Appointment Payment Access to Training and Development - Reed Assessment Centre - Reed Learning. Great referral bonus' Access to roles throughout the UK and online/remote learning To apply for this role, please send us your updated CV by clicking 'Apply Now'. Not looking for facilities roles? We are also registering learning support assistants, learning mentors, technicians through to other FE positions including HR, finance, facilities, administrators. We also have a specialist team of interim and senior management consultants with over 20 years' experience in the sector. Reed Further Education is committed to safeguarding and promoting the welfare of children and young people and expects all staff to share this commitment by undergoing a 2 year' employment check and a DBS Application, completing mandatory training within 6 weeks of your first assignment and annually thereafter. Thank you for your interest in working with Reed Further Education. We look forward to hearing from you soon.
Apr 27, 2024
Full time
Are you a Facilities Officer looking for a new position? Are you interested in working in colleges and other further education institutions? Would you like a position with more sociable hours and NO WEEKENDS? If so, read on to find out how to join the UK's leading FE recruiter with additional benefits, offers and referral schemes. Reed FE are a leading recruitment agency working with colleges, prisons, universities, and training providers across the North-West and Scotland. We are always looking for facilities operatives to join our team and help us deliver top quality service to the education providers we work with. Job Title: Facilities Officer Position: Part-Time/Full-Time Role type: Temporary/Permanent Location: GreaterManchester Rate: £12 p/h - £15 p/h including holiday pay The successful applicant will have the following: Level 2 or equivalent in English and Maths Experience as a Facilities Officer in an industrial or commercial setting Knowledge of COSHH is ideal but not essential Excellent communication, interpersonal and organisational skills Current Enhanced DBS on the update service or willingness to apply for one through Reed Compliance Benefits of working for Reed Further Education/our client: Exclusive representation to leading FE colleges, prisons, and training providers in the area A specialist further education consultant who will search for jobs on your behalf A Health Cash Plan and Reed Discount Club Entitlement to Statutory Sick Pay, Statutory Maternity, Paternity and Adoption Pay, Parental Leave and Antenatal/Pre-Adoption Appointment Payment Access to Training and Development - Reed Assessment Centre - Reed Learning. Great referral bonus' Access to roles throughout the UK and online/remote learning To apply for this role, please send us your updated CV by clicking 'Apply Now'. Not looking for facilities roles? We are also registering learning support assistants, learning mentors, technicians through to other FE positions including HR, finance, facilities, administrators. We also have a specialist team of interim and senior management consultants with over 20 years' experience in the sector. Reed Further Education is committed to safeguarding and promoting the welfare of children and young people and expects all staff to share this commitment by undergoing a 2 year' employment check and a DBS Application, completing mandatory training within 6 weeks of your first assignment and annually thereafter. Thank you for your interest in working with Reed Further Education. We look forward to hearing from you soon.
Are you passionate about supporting young people, removing barriers to learning and promoting independence? If so, read on to find out how to join the UK's leading FE recruiter with additional benefits, offers and referral schemes. Reed FE are a leading recruitment agency working with colleges, prisons, universities, and training providers across the UK. We are always looking for talented/aspiring learning support assistants to join our team and help us deliver high-quality education to learners. Senior EHCP Officer Bury £400-£500 per day, depending on experience Full Time Reed are working with a Greater Manchester authority to recruit a senior EHCP officer to work with the inclusion team on an interim basis. The successful candidate will be attending and presenting cases to tribunal, therefore an indepth knowledge and understanding of the SEN Code of Practice is essential. Duties & Responsibilities To be responsible for leading and supervising a team of SEN Casework/EHC Assessment and Review Officers and administrative officers. To support the EHC Assessment and Review Team Manager in planning, delivering and monitoring the statutory assessment process to ensure that Bury children and young people with SEN make good progress and that available resources are used effectively and efficiently. To provide leadership, vision and clear direction in relation to the changes in the identification, statutory assessment and monitoring of children and young people with special educational needs arising from the Children and Families Act 2014 and managing operational delivery of statutory assessment processes within SEN. To contribute to the processing of statutory assessments and the production and review of EHC plans for children and young people in accordance with the Education Act 2002 and the Children and Families Act 2014. To ensure that SEN functions are delivered in line with the principles set out in clause 19 of the Children and Families Act 2014 with children, young people and their parents being supported to participate as fully as possible. To contribute to the processing of statutory assessments and the production and annual review of EHC plans for children and young people in accordance with the Education Act 2002 and the Children and Families Act 2014. Requirements Indepth knowledge and understanding of the SEN Code of Practice is essential. Educated to degree level or equivalent or evidence of extensive continued professional development in field relevant to the post. Evidence of further study in the fields of SEN, education of children and young people's services. Experience of working in local government, education settings or in children and young people's services. Experience of working in Special Educational Needs and Disability. Experience of managing an SEN caseload. Experience of co-production with parents and young people. Experience of multiagency/partnership working. Reed Further Education is committed to safeguarding and promoting the welfare of children and young people and expects all staff to share this commitment by undergoing a 2 year' employment check and a DBS Application, completing mandatory training within 6 weeks of your first assignment and annually thereafter. Join us in this rewarding role and help shape the future of our students. Apply now! Benefits of working for Reed Further Education/our client: Exclusive representation to leading FE colleges, prisons, and training providers in the area A specialist further education consultant who will search for jobs on your behalf A Health Cash Plan and Reed Discount Club Entitlement to Statutory Sick Pay, Statutory Maternity, Paternity and Adoption Pay, Parental Leave and Antenatal/Pre-Adoption Appointment Payment Access to Training and Development - Reed Assessment Centre - Reed Learning. Great referral bonus' Access to roles throughout the UK and online/remote learning To apply for this role, please send us your updated CV by clicking 'Apply Now'. Your application should demonstrate your passion for educational support and your commitment to safeguarding and promoting the welfare of children and young people. We are also registering teaching assistants, learning support assistants, learning mentors and technicians through to other FE positions including HR, finance, facilities, administrators. We also have a specialist team of interim and senior management consultants with over 20 years' experience in the sector.
Apr 24, 2024
Full time
Are you passionate about supporting young people, removing barriers to learning and promoting independence? If so, read on to find out how to join the UK's leading FE recruiter with additional benefits, offers and referral schemes. Reed FE are a leading recruitment agency working with colleges, prisons, universities, and training providers across the UK. We are always looking for talented/aspiring learning support assistants to join our team and help us deliver high-quality education to learners. Senior EHCP Officer Bury £400-£500 per day, depending on experience Full Time Reed are working with a Greater Manchester authority to recruit a senior EHCP officer to work with the inclusion team on an interim basis. The successful candidate will be attending and presenting cases to tribunal, therefore an indepth knowledge and understanding of the SEN Code of Practice is essential. Duties & Responsibilities To be responsible for leading and supervising a team of SEN Casework/EHC Assessment and Review Officers and administrative officers. To support the EHC Assessment and Review Team Manager in planning, delivering and monitoring the statutory assessment process to ensure that Bury children and young people with SEN make good progress and that available resources are used effectively and efficiently. To provide leadership, vision and clear direction in relation to the changes in the identification, statutory assessment and monitoring of children and young people with special educational needs arising from the Children and Families Act 2014 and managing operational delivery of statutory assessment processes within SEN. To contribute to the processing of statutory assessments and the production and review of EHC plans for children and young people in accordance with the Education Act 2002 and the Children and Families Act 2014. To ensure that SEN functions are delivered in line with the principles set out in clause 19 of the Children and Families Act 2014 with children, young people and their parents being supported to participate as fully as possible. To contribute to the processing of statutory assessments and the production and annual review of EHC plans for children and young people in accordance with the Education Act 2002 and the Children and Families Act 2014. Requirements Indepth knowledge and understanding of the SEN Code of Practice is essential. Educated to degree level or equivalent or evidence of extensive continued professional development in field relevant to the post. Evidence of further study in the fields of SEN, education of children and young people's services. Experience of working in local government, education settings or in children and young people's services. Experience of working in Special Educational Needs and Disability. Experience of managing an SEN caseload. Experience of co-production with parents and young people. Experience of multiagency/partnership working. Reed Further Education is committed to safeguarding and promoting the welfare of children and young people and expects all staff to share this commitment by undergoing a 2 year' employment check and a DBS Application, completing mandatory training within 6 weeks of your first assignment and annually thereafter. Join us in this rewarding role and help shape the future of our students. Apply now! Benefits of working for Reed Further Education/our client: Exclusive representation to leading FE colleges, prisons, and training providers in the area A specialist further education consultant who will search for jobs on your behalf A Health Cash Plan and Reed Discount Club Entitlement to Statutory Sick Pay, Statutory Maternity, Paternity and Adoption Pay, Parental Leave and Antenatal/Pre-Adoption Appointment Payment Access to Training and Development - Reed Assessment Centre - Reed Learning. Great referral bonus' Access to roles throughout the UK and online/remote learning To apply for this role, please send us your updated CV by clicking 'Apply Now'. Your application should demonstrate your passion for educational support and your commitment to safeguarding and promoting the welfare of children and young people. We are also registering teaching assistants, learning support assistants, learning mentors and technicians through to other FE positions including HR, finance, facilities, administrators. We also have a specialist team of interim and senior management consultants with over 20 years' experience in the sector.
Details of this position: This position is for a full time Generalist Lecturer to work in prison education. Within this role, you will required to deliver a high quality curriculum delivering subjects such as: English, Maths, IT, Functional Skills, or an alternative as led by the College management team and to carry out all tasks associated with teaching. Work schedule: Full time 37 hours per week (open to part time) Salary scale: £26,760.00 - £34,439.00 per annum (prorated) Annual leave : 281.5 hours per annum , inclusive of statutory bank holidays. To be considered, suitable candidates will need to meet the following criteria: Five GCSEs at Grade 4/C or above (or equivalent), including English Language and Mathematics A Degree, or professional qualification, which is appropriate to the work. Teaching Qualification All candidates for teaching posts must possess a recognised Teaching Qualification, or be prepared to gain within the first two years of service, with the assistance of the College. Knowledge and experience of current teaching and learning strategies Excellent team working, communication and interpersonal skills Benefits Generous annual leave entitlement. Structured career progression and training & development opportunities. hub, providing well-being support for all; A staff welfare officer; Enrolment into the Local Government Pension Scheme (LPGS) with generous employer contributions. Over 200 perks, discounts, and freebies available via our Perkz platform. The successful candidate will be required to obtain the appropriate prison clearance before starting the role and maintain this throughout employment. Suitable candidates will need to be enthusiastic, resilient and have a humanistic approach. This role will not be for everyone, but anyone with a slight interest is encouraged to apply and if suitable, you will have the opportunity to have a discussion with the hiring manager directly over the phone, who can provide more detail and an insight into life working in a prison. The successful candidate will be required to obtain the appropriate prison clearance before starting the role and maintain this throughout employment. Have you ever considered working in a prison? This is an excellent opportunity to educate and rehabilitate adult learners. If you would like a unique and challenging non-teaching role, where you can genuinely make a difference, enhance the prospects of learners, and ultimately change people's lives for the better - then this could be the opportunity for you. Like any educational setting, Prisons come with their challenges. In this environment, learners are locked up for large periods of the day, away from their families and for some, their children. Most are at rock bottom, having to live with the regret of what they have done - education gives them a focus. And hope. Education provides prisoners with an opportunity to upskill, increasing their future employment prospects which directly reduces the likelihood of reoffending. Many prisoners will arrive without having basic Maths or English skills. Prison Education ensures all learners are put through Functional Skills Maths & English, which then puts them on the pathway to vocational learning courses, such as Carpentry, Bricklaying, Painting & Decorating, Plastering & Tiling, Industrial Cleaning, Barbering, Catering and Horticulture. Prisons have a dedicated education department, with classrooms and fully functioning workshops, where teaching and learning can take place. You will be fully supported by an experienced education department. Training and development opportunities are available. If you are interested in this position, then please apply via the link. Alternatively, you can contact Izzy to discuss the role in further detail. If this vacancy is not of interest to you at this time, but you happen to know someone who might be suitable and interested, then please kindly pass these details on to them. Important Notice Dovetail and Slate is a market leading education recruitment company. We specialise in hiring across the entire spectrum of education, including positions in student support and support services. With our extensive range of roles, we are confident we can find the right match for you, so if the current vacancy does not seem relevant to your expertise, we welcome you to upload your CV or give us a call to discuss your ideal position, with our dedicated team. Dovetail and Slate is committed to safeguarding and promoting the welfare of children and young people and expects all staff, applicants, and clients to share this commitment. This role may involve work with under 18's or vulnerable adults. Any appointment will be made subject to strict vetting and screening checks and receipt of a satisfactory enhanced DBS check. Dovetail and Slate ltd acts as an Employment Agency (perm) and an Employment Business (temp/contract). Because education matters. Dovetail and Slate Limited () acts as an Employment Agency. Because education matters. Dovetail and Slate Limited () acts as an Employment Agency.
Apr 24, 2024
Full time
Details of this position: This position is for a full time Generalist Lecturer to work in prison education. Within this role, you will required to deliver a high quality curriculum delivering subjects such as: English, Maths, IT, Functional Skills, or an alternative as led by the College management team and to carry out all tasks associated with teaching. Work schedule: Full time 37 hours per week (open to part time) Salary scale: £26,760.00 - £34,439.00 per annum (prorated) Annual leave : 281.5 hours per annum , inclusive of statutory bank holidays. To be considered, suitable candidates will need to meet the following criteria: Five GCSEs at Grade 4/C or above (or equivalent), including English Language and Mathematics A Degree, or professional qualification, which is appropriate to the work. Teaching Qualification All candidates for teaching posts must possess a recognised Teaching Qualification, or be prepared to gain within the first two years of service, with the assistance of the College. Knowledge and experience of current teaching and learning strategies Excellent team working, communication and interpersonal skills Benefits Generous annual leave entitlement. Structured career progression and training & development opportunities. hub, providing well-being support for all; A staff welfare officer; Enrolment into the Local Government Pension Scheme (LPGS) with generous employer contributions. Over 200 perks, discounts, and freebies available via our Perkz platform. The successful candidate will be required to obtain the appropriate prison clearance before starting the role and maintain this throughout employment. Suitable candidates will need to be enthusiastic, resilient and have a humanistic approach. This role will not be for everyone, but anyone with a slight interest is encouraged to apply and if suitable, you will have the opportunity to have a discussion with the hiring manager directly over the phone, who can provide more detail and an insight into life working in a prison. The successful candidate will be required to obtain the appropriate prison clearance before starting the role and maintain this throughout employment. Have you ever considered working in a prison? This is an excellent opportunity to educate and rehabilitate adult learners. If you would like a unique and challenging non-teaching role, where you can genuinely make a difference, enhance the prospects of learners, and ultimately change people's lives for the better - then this could be the opportunity for you. Like any educational setting, Prisons come with their challenges. In this environment, learners are locked up for large periods of the day, away from their families and for some, their children. Most are at rock bottom, having to live with the regret of what they have done - education gives them a focus. And hope. Education provides prisoners with an opportunity to upskill, increasing their future employment prospects which directly reduces the likelihood of reoffending. Many prisoners will arrive without having basic Maths or English skills. Prison Education ensures all learners are put through Functional Skills Maths & English, which then puts them on the pathway to vocational learning courses, such as Carpentry, Bricklaying, Painting & Decorating, Plastering & Tiling, Industrial Cleaning, Barbering, Catering and Horticulture. Prisons have a dedicated education department, with classrooms and fully functioning workshops, where teaching and learning can take place. You will be fully supported by an experienced education department. Training and development opportunities are available. If you are interested in this position, then please apply via the link. Alternatively, you can contact Izzy to discuss the role in further detail. If this vacancy is not of interest to you at this time, but you happen to know someone who might be suitable and interested, then please kindly pass these details on to them. Important Notice Dovetail and Slate is a market leading education recruitment company. We specialise in hiring across the entire spectrum of education, including positions in student support and support services. With our extensive range of roles, we are confident we can find the right match for you, so if the current vacancy does not seem relevant to your expertise, we welcome you to upload your CV or give us a call to discuss your ideal position, with our dedicated team. Dovetail and Slate is committed to safeguarding and promoting the welfare of children and young people and expects all staff, applicants, and clients to share this commitment. This role may involve work with under 18's or vulnerable adults. Any appointment will be made subject to strict vetting and screening checks and receipt of a satisfactory enhanced DBS check. Dovetail and Slate ltd acts as an Employment Agency (perm) and an Employment Business (temp/contract). Because education matters. Dovetail and Slate Limited () acts as an Employment Agency. Because education matters. Dovetail and Slate Limited () acts as an Employment Agency.
Have you ever considered teaching in a prison? If you would like a unique and challenging teaching role, where you can genuinely make a difference, enhance the prospects of your learners, and ultimately change people's lives for the better - then this could be the opportunity for you. Like any educational setting, Prisons come with their challenges. In this environment, learners are locked up for large periods of the day, away from their families and for some, their children. Most are at rock bottom, having to live with the regret of what they have done - education gives them a focus and hope. Education provides prisoners with an opportunity to upskill, increasing their future employment prospects which directly reduces the likelihood of reoffending. Many prisoners will arrive without having basic Maths or English skills. Prison Education ensures all learners are put through Functional Skills Maths & English, which then puts them on the pathway to vocational learning courses, such as Carpentry, Bricklaying, Painting & Decorating, Plastering & Tiling, Industrial Cleaning, Barbering, Catering and Horticulture. Prisons have a dedicated education department, with classrooms and fully functioning workshops, where teaching and learning can take place. You will be fully supported by an experienced education department. Training and development opportunities are available. Details of this position: This position is for an Construction Lecturer The role will involve delivering construction qualifications to small groups of learners, industry experience is highly valued and this a great opportunity to gain a teaching qualification whilst working. The role will also involve some administration and behaviour management. Work schedule : Monday to Friday - 37 hours per week Salary scale : up to £34,000 depending on experience and qualification Location: Northamptonshire Benefits of the role : Joining bonus of up to £4,000 for successful candidates Wellbeing support Dedicated staff welfare officer Confidential Employee Assistance Programme Access to Mental Health First Aiders Training and development opportunities Great progression opportunities Generous pension schemes What you'll need: Relevant industry experience in the construction industry If you do not already hold a teaching qualification, willingness to work towards one People skills and an open minded approach If you are interested in this position, then please apply via the link. Alternatively, you can contact Ellie to discuss the role in further detail on or If this vacancy is not of interest to you at this time, but you happen to know someone who might be suitable and interested, then please kindly pass these details on to them. Important Notice Dovetail and Slate is a market leading education recruitment company. We specialise in hiring across the entire spectrum of education, including positions in student support and support services. With our extensive range of roles, we are confident we can find the right match for you, so if the current vacancy does not seem relevant to your expertise, we welcome you to upload your CV or give us a call to discuss your ideal position, with our dedicated team. Dovetail and Slate is committed to safeguarding and promoting the welfare of children and young people and expects all staff, applicants, and clients to share this commitment. This role may involve work with under 18's or vulnerable adults. Any appointment will be made subject to strict vetting and screening checks and receipt of a satisfactory enhanced DBS check. Dovetail and Slate ltd acts as an Employment Agency (perm) and an Employment Business (temp/contract). Because education matters. Dovetail and Slate Limited () acts as an Employment Agency. Because education matters. Dovetail and Slate Limited () acts as an Employment Agency.
Apr 23, 2024
Full time
Have you ever considered teaching in a prison? If you would like a unique and challenging teaching role, where you can genuinely make a difference, enhance the prospects of your learners, and ultimately change people's lives for the better - then this could be the opportunity for you. Like any educational setting, Prisons come with their challenges. In this environment, learners are locked up for large periods of the day, away from their families and for some, their children. Most are at rock bottom, having to live with the regret of what they have done - education gives them a focus and hope. Education provides prisoners with an opportunity to upskill, increasing their future employment prospects which directly reduces the likelihood of reoffending. Many prisoners will arrive without having basic Maths or English skills. Prison Education ensures all learners are put through Functional Skills Maths & English, which then puts them on the pathway to vocational learning courses, such as Carpentry, Bricklaying, Painting & Decorating, Plastering & Tiling, Industrial Cleaning, Barbering, Catering and Horticulture. Prisons have a dedicated education department, with classrooms and fully functioning workshops, where teaching and learning can take place. You will be fully supported by an experienced education department. Training and development opportunities are available. Details of this position: This position is for an Construction Lecturer The role will involve delivering construction qualifications to small groups of learners, industry experience is highly valued and this a great opportunity to gain a teaching qualification whilst working. The role will also involve some administration and behaviour management. Work schedule : Monday to Friday - 37 hours per week Salary scale : up to £34,000 depending on experience and qualification Location: Northamptonshire Benefits of the role : Joining bonus of up to £4,000 for successful candidates Wellbeing support Dedicated staff welfare officer Confidential Employee Assistance Programme Access to Mental Health First Aiders Training and development opportunities Great progression opportunities Generous pension schemes What you'll need: Relevant industry experience in the construction industry If you do not already hold a teaching qualification, willingness to work towards one People skills and an open minded approach If you are interested in this position, then please apply via the link. Alternatively, you can contact Ellie to discuss the role in further detail on or If this vacancy is not of interest to you at this time, but you happen to know someone who might be suitable and interested, then please kindly pass these details on to them. Important Notice Dovetail and Slate is a market leading education recruitment company. We specialise in hiring across the entire spectrum of education, including positions in student support and support services. With our extensive range of roles, we are confident we can find the right match for you, so if the current vacancy does not seem relevant to your expertise, we welcome you to upload your CV or give us a call to discuss your ideal position, with our dedicated team. Dovetail and Slate is committed to safeguarding and promoting the welfare of children and young people and expects all staff, applicants, and clients to share this commitment. This role may involve work with under 18's or vulnerable adults. Any appointment will be made subject to strict vetting and screening checks and receipt of a satisfactory enhanced DBS check. Dovetail and Slate ltd acts as an Employment Agency (perm) and an Employment Business (temp/contract). Because education matters. Dovetail and Slate Limited () acts as an Employment Agency. Because education matters. Dovetail and Slate Limited () acts as an Employment Agency.
One career, many roles. HM Prison officer opportunities HMP Berwyn £30,702 (39 hours per week) with pension and benefits Prison officers protect the public and help offenders turn their lives around. If you have the integrity, skills and strength of character we're looking for, this fast-paced role could be the start of a successful career. No two days or situations are ever the same. And, as you gain experience, you'll find a range of opportunities to grow and develop into. What we expect from our prison officers There's no such thing as a typical prison officer. Our people come from different walks of life, just like the offenders they work with. Whether you're a parent, a teacher, have worked in retail or the armed forces, you'll have developed the empathy, self-confidence and great communication skills we expect. No matter the challenge, you'll take the time to build constructive, positive and professional relationships with offenders who could be at the lowest point in their lives. Teamwork plays a vital role in this environment, so you'll need to be fully committed to supporting your colleagues and understand the importance of acting as one team to keep the prison, offenders and everyone who works here safe. What you can expect from us You'll be given great training and opportunities for progression and development - including the chance to specialise in different areas. There's a good salary to look forward to, as well as25 days' holiday allowance each year, childcare vouchers, season ticket loans, retail discounts, Employee Assistance Programme and Cycle to Work scheme. The rewards aren't all you'll gain from a role in the prison service. There's the sense of achievement you feel when you've helped an offender to get their life back on track - the kind of experience you simply won't find anywhere else. How to apply It takes a special type of person to be a great prison officer. If you're ready to start a rewarding new profession, apply now.
Sep 24, 2022
Full time
One career, many roles. HM Prison officer opportunities HMP Berwyn £30,702 (39 hours per week) with pension and benefits Prison officers protect the public and help offenders turn their lives around. If you have the integrity, skills and strength of character we're looking for, this fast-paced role could be the start of a successful career. No two days or situations are ever the same. And, as you gain experience, you'll find a range of opportunities to grow and develop into. What we expect from our prison officers There's no such thing as a typical prison officer. Our people come from different walks of life, just like the offenders they work with. Whether you're a parent, a teacher, have worked in retail or the armed forces, you'll have developed the empathy, self-confidence and great communication skills we expect. No matter the challenge, you'll take the time to build constructive, positive and professional relationships with offenders who could be at the lowest point in their lives. Teamwork plays a vital role in this environment, so you'll need to be fully committed to supporting your colleagues and understand the importance of acting as one team to keep the prison, offenders and everyone who works here safe. What you can expect from us You'll be given great training and opportunities for progression and development - including the chance to specialise in different areas. There's a good salary to look forward to, as well as25 days' holiday allowance each year, childcare vouchers, season ticket loans, retail discounts, Employee Assistance Programme and Cycle to Work scheme. The rewards aren't all you'll gain from a role in the prison service. There's the sense of achievement you feel when you've helped an offender to get their life back on track - the kind of experience you simply won't find anywhere else. How to apply It takes a special type of person to be a great prison officer. If you're ready to start a rewarding new profession, apply now.
One career, many roles. Do you have the following skills, experience and drive to succeed in this role Find out below. Prison officer opportunities HMYOI Deerbolt £30,702 (39 hours per week) with pension and benefits. Prison officers protect the public and help offenders turn their lives around. If you have the integrity, skills and strength of character we're looking for, this fast-paced role could be the start of a successful career. No two days or situations are ever the same. And, as you gain experience, you'll find a range of opportunities to grow and develop into. What we expect from our prison officers There's no such thing as a typical prison officer. Our people come from different walks of life, just like the offenders they work with. Whether you're a parent, a teacher, have worked in retail or the armed forces, you'll have developed the empathy, self-confidence and great communication skills we expect. No matter the challenge, you'll take the time to build constructive, positive and professional relationships with offenders who could be at the lowest point in their lives. Teamwork plays a vital role in this environment, so you'll need to be fully committed to supporting your colleagues and understand the importance of acting as one team to keep the prison, offenders and everyone who works here safe. What you can expect from us You'll be given great training and opportunities for progression and development - including the chance to specialise in different areas. There's a good salary to look forward to, as well as 25 days' holiday allowance each year, childcare vouchers, season ticket loans, retail discounts, Employee Assistance Programme and Cycle to Work scheme. The rewards aren't all you'll gain from a role in the prison service. There's the sense of achievement you feel when you've helped an offender to get their life back on track - the kind of experience you simply won't find anywhere else. How to apply It takes a special type of person to be a great prison officer. If you're ready to start a rewarding new profession, apply now.
Sep 24, 2022
Full time
One career, many roles. Do you have the following skills, experience and drive to succeed in this role Find out below. Prison officer opportunities HMYOI Deerbolt £30,702 (39 hours per week) with pension and benefits. Prison officers protect the public and help offenders turn their lives around. If you have the integrity, skills and strength of character we're looking for, this fast-paced role could be the start of a successful career. No two days or situations are ever the same. And, as you gain experience, you'll find a range of opportunities to grow and develop into. What we expect from our prison officers There's no such thing as a typical prison officer. Our people come from different walks of life, just like the offenders they work with. Whether you're a parent, a teacher, have worked in retail or the armed forces, you'll have developed the empathy, self-confidence and great communication skills we expect. No matter the challenge, you'll take the time to build constructive, positive and professional relationships with offenders who could be at the lowest point in their lives. Teamwork plays a vital role in this environment, so you'll need to be fully committed to supporting your colleagues and understand the importance of acting as one team to keep the prison, offenders and everyone who works here safe. What you can expect from us You'll be given great training and opportunities for progression and development - including the chance to specialise in different areas. There's a good salary to look forward to, as well as 25 days' holiday allowance each year, childcare vouchers, season ticket loans, retail discounts, Employee Assistance Programme and Cycle to Work scheme. The rewards aren't all you'll gain from a role in the prison service. There's the sense of achievement you feel when you've helped an offender to get their life back on track - the kind of experience you simply won't find anywhere else. How to apply It takes a special type of person to be a great prison officer. If you're ready to start a rewarding new profession, apply now.
One career, many roles. Prison officer opportunities HMP Risley £30,702 (39 hours per week) with pension and benefits Prison officers protect the public and help offenders turn their lives around. If you have the integrity, skills and strength of character we're looking for, this fast-paced role could be the start of a successful career. No two days or situations are ever the same. And, as you gain experience, you'll find a range of opportunities to grow and develop into. What we expect from our prison officers There's no such thing as a typical prison officer. Our people come from different walks of life, just like the offenders they work with. Whether you're a parent, a teacher, have worked in retail or the armed forces, you'll have developed the empathy, self-confidence and great communication skills we expect. No matter the challenge, you'll take the time to build constructive, positive and professional relationships with offenders who could be at the lowest point in their lives. Teamwork plays a vital role in this environment, so you'll need to be fully committed to supporting your colleagues and understand the importance of acting as one team to keep the prison, offenders and everyone who works here safe. What you can expect from us You'll be given great training and opportunities for progression and development - including the chance to specialise in different areas. There's a good salary to look forward to, as well as25 days' holiday allowance each year, childcare vouchers, season ticket loans, retail discounts, Employee Assistance Programme and Cycle to Work scheme. The rewards aren't all you'll gain from a role in the prison service. There's the sense of achievement you feel when you've helped an offender to get their life back on track - the kind of experience you simply won't find anywhere else. How to apply It takes a special type of person to be a great prison officer. If you're ready to start a rewarding new profession, apply now.
Sep 24, 2022
Full time
One career, many roles. Prison officer opportunities HMP Risley £30,702 (39 hours per week) with pension and benefits Prison officers protect the public and help offenders turn their lives around. If you have the integrity, skills and strength of character we're looking for, this fast-paced role could be the start of a successful career. No two days or situations are ever the same. And, as you gain experience, you'll find a range of opportunities to grow and develop into. What we expect from our prison officers There's no such thing as a typical prison officer. Our people come from different walks of life, just like the offenders they work with. Whether you're a parent, a teacher, have worked in retail or the armed forces, you'll have developed the empathy, self-confidence and great communication skills we expect. No matter the challenge, you'll take the time to build constructive, positive and professional relationships with offenders who could be at the lowest point in their lives. Teamwork plays a vital role in this environment, so you'll need to be fully committed to supporting your colleagues and understand the importance of acting as one team to keep the prison, offenders and everyone who works here safe. What you can expect from us You'll be given great training and opportunities for progression and development - including the chance to specialise in different areas. There's a good salary to look forward to, as well as25 days' holiday allowance each year, childcare vouchers, season ticket loans, retail discounts, Employee Assistance Programme and Cycle to Work scheme. The rewards aren't all you'll gain from a role in the prison service. There's the sense of achievement you feel when you've helped an offender to get their life back on track - the kind of experience you simply won't find anywhere else. How to apply It takes a special type of person to be a great prison officer. If you're ready to start a rewarding new profession, apply now.
One career, many roles. Prison officer opportunities HMP Risley £30,702 (39 hours per week) with pension and benefits Prison officers protect the public and help offenders turn their lives around. If you have the integrity, skills and strength of character we're looking for, this fast-paced role could be the start of a successful career. No two days or situations are ever the same. And, as you gain experience, you'll find a range of opportunities to grow and develop into. What we expect from our prison officers There's no such thing as a typical prison officer. Our people come from different walks of life, just like the offenders they work with. Whether you're a parent, a teacher, have worked in retail or the armed forces, you'll have developed the empathy, self-confidence and great communication skills we expect. No matter the challenge, you'll take the time to build constructive, positive and professional relationships with offenders who could be at the lowest point in their lives. Teamwork plays a vital role in this environment, so you'll need to be fully committed to supporting your colleagues and understand the importance of acting as one team to keep the prison, offenders and everyone who works here safe. What you can expect from us You'll be given great training and opportunities for progression and development - including the chance to specialise in different areas. There's a good salary to look forward to, as well as25 days' holiday allowance each year, childcare vouchers, season ticket loans, retail discounts, Employee Assistance Programme and Cycle to Work scheme. The rewards aren't all you'll gain from a role in the prison service. There's the sense of achievement you feel when you've helped an offender to get their life back on track - the kind of experience you simply won't find anywhere else. How to apply It takes a special type of person to be a great prison officer. If you're ready to start a rewarding new profession, apply now.
Sep 24, 2022
Full time
One career, many roles. Prison officer opportunities HMP Risley £30,702 (39 hours per week) with pension and benefits Prison officers protect the public and help offenders turn their lives around. If you have the integrity, skills and strength of character we're looking for, this fast-paced role could be the start of a successful career. No two days or situations are ever the same. And, as you gain experience, you'll find a range of opportunities to grow and develop into. What we expect from our prison officers There's no such thing as a typical prison officer. Our people come from different walks of life, just like the offenders they work with. Whether you're a parent, a teacher, have worked in retail or the armed forces, you'll have developed the empathy, self-confidence and great communication skills we expect. No matter the challenge, you'll take the time to build constructive, positive and professional relationships with offenders who could be at the lowest point in their lives. Teamwork plays a vital role in this environment, so you'll need to be fully committed to supporting your colleagues and understand the importance of acting as one team to keep the prison, offenders and everyone who works here safe. What you can expect from us You'll be given great training and opportunities for progression and development - including the chance to specialise in different areas. There's a good salary to look forward to, as well as25 days' holiday allowance each year, childcare vouchers, season ticket loans, retail discounts, Employee Assistance Programme and Cycle to Work scheme. The rewards aren't all you'll gain from a role in the prison service. There's the sense of achievement you feel when you've helped an offender to get their life back on track - the kind of experience you simply won't find anywhere else. How to apply It takes a special type of person to be a great prison officer. If you're ready to start a rewarding new profession, apply now.
One career, many roles. Prison officer opportunities HMP Risley £30,702 (39 hours per week) with pension and benefits Prison officers protect the public and help offenders turn their lives around. If you have the integrity, skills and strength of character we're looking for, this fast-paced role could be the start of a successful career. No two days or situations are ever the same. And, as you gain experience, you'll find a range of opportunities to grow and develop into. What we expect from our prison officers There's no such thing as a typical prison officer. Our people come from different walks of life, just like the offenders they work with. Whether you're a parent, a teacher, have worked in retail or the armed forces, you'll have developed the empathy, self-confidence and great communication skills we expect. No matter the challenge, you'll take the time to build constructive, positive and professional relationships with offenders who could be at the lowest point in their lives. Teamwork plays a vital role in this environment, so you'll need to be fully committed to supporting your colleagues and understand the importance of acting as one team to keep the prison, offenders and everyone who works here safe. What you can expect from us You'll be given great training and opportunities for progression and development - including the chance to specialise in different areas. There's a good salary to look forward to, as well as25 days' holiday allowance each year, childcare vouchers, season ticket loans, retail discounts, Employee Assistance Programme and Cycle to Work scheme. The rewards aren't all you'll gain from a role in the prison service. There's the sense of achievement you feel when you've helped an offender to get their life back on track - the kind of experience you simply won't find anywhere else. How to apply It takes a special type of person to be a great prison officer. If you're ready to start a rewarding new profession, apply now.
Sep 24, 2022
Full time
One career, many roles. Prison officer opportunities HMP Risley £30,702 (39 hours per week) with pension and benefits Prison officers protect the public and help offenders turn their lives around. If you have the integrity, skills and strength of character we're looking for, this fast-paced role could be the start of a successful career. No two days or situations are ever the same. And, as you gain experience, you'll find a range of opportunities to grow and develop into. What we expect from our prison officers There's no such thing as a typical prison officer. Our people come from different walks of life, just like the offenders they work with. Whether you're a parent, a teacher, have worked in retail or the armed forces, you'll have developed the empathy, self-confidence and great communication skills we expect. No matter the challenge, you'll take the time to build constructive, positive and professional relationships with offenders who could be at the lowest point in their lives. Teamwork plays a vital role in this environment, so you'll need to be fully committed to supporting your colleagues and understand the importance of acting as one team to keep the prison, offenders and everyone who works here safe. What you can expect from us You'll be given great training and opportunities for progression and development - including the chance to specialise in different areas. There's a good salary to look forward to, as well as25 days' holiday allowance each year, childcare vouchers, season ticket loans, retail discounts, Employee Assistance Programme and Cycle to Work scheme. The rewards aren't all you'll gain from a role in the prison service. There's the sense of achievement you feel when you've helped an offender to get their life back on track - the kind of experience you simply won't find anywhere else. How to apply It takes a special type of person to be a great prison officer. If you're ready to start a rewarding new profession, apply now.
One career, many roles. Prison officer opportunities HMP Risley £30,702 (39 hours per week) with pension and benefits Prison officers protect the public and help offenders turn their lives around. If you have the integrity, skills and strength of character we're looking for, this fast-paced role could be the start of a successful career. No two days or situations are ever the same. And, as you gain experience, you'll find a range of opportunities to grow and develop into. What we expect from our prison officers There's no such thing as a typical prison officer. Our people come from different walks of life, just like the offenders they work with. Whether you're a parent, a teacher, have worked in retail or the armed forces, you'll have developed the empathy, self-confidence and great communication skills we expect. No matter the challenge, you'll take the time to build constructive, positive and professional relationships with offenders who could be at the lowest point in their lives. Teamwork plays a vital role in this environment, so you'll need to be fully committed to supporting your colleagues and understand the importance of acting as one team to keep the prison, offenders and everyone who works here safe. What you can expect from us You'll be given great training and opportunities for progression and development - including the chance to specialise in different areas. There's a good salary to look forward to, as well as25 days' holiday allowance each year, childcare vouchers, season ticket loans, retail discounts, Employee Assistance Programme and Cycle to Work scheme. The rewards aren't all you'll gain from a role in the prison service. There's the sense of achievement you feel when you've helped an offender to get their life back on track - the kind of experience you simply won't find anywhere else. How to apply It takes a special type of person to be a great prison officer. If you're ready to start a rewarding new profession, apply now.
Sep 24, 2022
Full time
One career, many roles. Prison officer opportunities HMP Risley £30,702 (39 hours per week) with pension and benefits Prison officers protect the public and help offenders turn their lives around. If you have the integrity, skills and strength of character we're looking for, this fast-paced role could be the start of a successful career. No two days or situations are ever the same. And, as you gain experience, you'll find a range of opportunities to grow and develop into. What we expect from our prison officers There's no such thing as a typical prison officer. Our people come from different walks of life, just like the offenders they work with. Whether you're a parent, a teacher, have worked in retail or the armed forces, you'll have developed the empathy, self-confidence and great communication skills we expect. No matter the challenge, you'll take the time to build constructive, positive and professional relationships with offenders who could be at the lowest point in their lives. Teamwork plays a vital role in this environment, so you'll need to be fully committed to supporting your colleagues and understand the importance of acting as one team to keep the prison, offenders and everyone who works here safe. What you can expect from us You'll be given great training and opportunities for progression and development - including the chance to specialise in different areas. There's a good salary to look forward to, as well as25 days' holiday allowance each year, childcare vouchers, season ticket loans, retail discounts, Employee Assistance Programme and Cycle to Work scheme. The rewards aren't all you'll gain from a role in the prison service. There's the sense of achievement you feel when you've helped an offender to get their life back on track - the kind of experience you simply won't find anywhere else. How to apply It takes a special type of person to be a great prison officer. If you're ready to start a rewarding new profession, apply now.
One career, many roles. Prison officer opportunities HMP Risley £30,702 (39 hours per week) with pension and benefits Prison officers protect the public and help offenders turn their lives around. If you have the integrity, skills and strength of character we're looking for, this fast-paced role could be the start of a successful career. No two days or situations are ever the same. And, as you gain experience, you'll find a range of opportunities to grow and develop into. What we expect from our prison officers There's no such thing as a typical prison officer. Our people come from different walks of life, just like the offenders they work with. Whether you're a parent, a teacher, have worked in retail or the armed forces, you'll have developed the empathy, self-confidence and great communication skills we expect. No matter the challenge, you'll take the time to build constructive, positive and professional relationships with offenders who could be at the lowest point in their lives. Teamwork plays a vital role in this environment, so you'll need to be fully committed to supporting your colleagues and understand the importance of acting as one team to keep the prison, offenders and everyone who works here safe. What you can expect from us You'll be given great training and opportunities for progression and development - including the chance to specialise in different areas. There's a good salary to look forward to, as well as25 days' holiday allowance each year, childcare vouchers, season ticket loans, retail discounts, Employee Assistance Programme and Cycle to Work scheme. The rewards aren't all you'll gain from a role in the prison service. There's the sense of achievement you feel when you've helped an offender to get their life back on track - the kind of experience you simply won't find anywhere else. How to apply It takes a special type of person to be a great prison officer. If you're ready to start a rewarding new profession, apply now.
Sep 24, 2022
Full time
One career, many roles. Prison officer opportunities HMP Risley £30,702 (39 hours per week) with pension and benefits Prison officers protect the public and help offenders turn their lives around. If you have the integrity, skills and strength of character we're looking for, this fast-paced role could be the start of a successful career. No two days or situations are ever the same. And, as you gain experience, you'll find a range of opportunities to grow and develop into. What we expect from our prison officers There's no such thing as a typical prison officer. Our people come from different walks of life, just like the offenders they work with. Whether you're a parent, a teacher, have worked in retail or the armed forces, you'll have developed the empathy, self-confidence and great communication skills we expect. No matter the challenge, you'll take the time to build constructive, positive and professional relationships with offenders who could be at the lowest point in their lives. Teamwork plays a vital role in this environment, so you'll need to be fully committed to supporting your colleagues and understand the importance of acting as one team to keep the prison, offenders and everyone who works here safe. What you can expect from us You'll be given great training and opportunities for progression and development - including the chance to specialise in different areas. There's a good salary to look forward to, as well as25 days' holiday allowance each year, childcare vouchers, season ticket loans, retail discounts, Employee Assistance Programme and Cycle to Work scheme. The rewards aren't all you'll gain from a role in the prison service. There's the sense of achievement you feel when you've helped an offender to get their life back on track - the kind of experience you simply won't find anywhere else. How to apply It takes a special type of person to be a great prison officer. If you're ready to start a rewarding new profession, apply now.
One career, many roles. Prison officer opportunities HMP Long Lartin £30,702 (39 hours per week) with pension and benefits Prison officers protect the public and help offenders turn their lives around. If you have the integrity, skills and strength of character we're looking for, this fast-paced role could be the start of a successful career. No two days or situations are ever the same. And, as you gain experience, you'll find a range of opportunities to grow and develop into. What we expect from our prison officers There's no such thing as a typical prison officer. Our people come from different walks of life, just like the offenders they work with. Whether you're a parent, a teacher, have worked in retail or the armed forces, you'll have developed the empathy, self-confidence and great communication skills we expect. No matter the challenge, you'll take the time to build constructive, positive and professional relationships with offenders who could be at the lowest point in their lives. Teamwork plays a vital role in this environment, so you'll need to be fully committed to supporting your colleagues and understand the importance of acting as one team to keep the prison, offenders and everyone who works here safe. What you can expect from us You'll be given great training and opportunities for progression and development - including the chance to specialise in different areas. There's a good salary to look forward to, as well as 25 days' holiday allowance each year, childcare vouchers, season ticket loans, retail discounts, Employee Assistance Programme and Cycle to Work scheme. The rewards aren't all you'll gain from a role in the prison service. There's the sense of achievement you feel when you've helped an offender to get their life back on track - the kind of experience you simply won't find anywhere else. How to apply It takes a special type of person to be a great prison officer. If you're ready to start a rewarding new profession, apply now.
Sep 24, 2022
Full time
One career, many roles. Prison officer opportunities HMP Long Lartin £30,702 (39 hours per week) with pension and benefits Prison officers protect the public and help offenders turn their lives around. If you have the integrity, skills and strength of character we're looking for, this fast-paced role could be the start of a successful career. No two days or situations are ever the same. And, as you gain experience, you'll find a range of opportunities to grow and develop into. What we expect from our prison officers There's no such thing as a typical prison officer. Our people come from different walks of life, just like the offenders they work with. Whether you're a parent, a teacher, have worked in retail or the armed forces, you'll have developed the empathy, self-confidence and great communication skills we expect. No matter the challenge, you'll take the time to build constructive, positive and professional relationships with offenders who could be at the lowest point in their lives. Teamwork plays a vital role in this environment, so you'll need to be fully committed to supporting your colleagues and understand the importance of acting as one team to keep the prison, offenders and everyone who works here safe. What you can expect from us You'll be given great training and opportunities for progression and development - including the chance to specialise in different areas. There's a good salary to look forward to, as well as 25 days' holiday allowance each year, childcare vouchers, season ticket loans, retail discounts, Employee Assistance Programme and Cycle to Work scheme. The rewards aren't all you'll gain from a role in the prison service. There's the sense of achievement you feel when you've helped an offender to get their life back on track - the kind of experience you simply won't find anywhere else. How to apply It takes a special type of person to be a great prison officer. If you're ready to start a rewarding new profession, apply now.
One career, many roles. Prison officer opportunities HMP Risley £30,702 (39 hours per week) with pension and benefits Prison officers protect the public and help offenders turn their lives around. If you have the integrity, skills and strength of character we're looking for, this fast-paced role could be the start of a successful career. No two days or situations are ever the same. And, as you gain experience, you'll find a range of opportunities to grow and develop into. What we expect from our prison officers There's no such thing as a typical prison officer. Our people come from different walks of life, just like the offenders they work with. Whether you're a parent, a teacher, have worked in retail or the armed forces, you'll have developed the empathy, self-confidence and great communication skills we expect. No matter the challenge, you'll take the time to build constructive, positive and professional relationships with offenders who could be at the lowest point in their lives. Teamwork plays a vital role in this environment, so you'll need to be fully committed to supporting your colleagues and understand the importance of acting as one team to keep the prison, offenders and everyone who works here safe. What you can expect from us You'll be given great training and opportunities for progression and development - including the chance to specialise in different areas. There's a good salary to look forward to, as well as25 days' holiday allowance each year, childcare vouchers, season ticket loans, retail discounts, Employee Assistance Programme and Cycle to Work scheme. The rewards aren't all you'll gain from a role in the prison service. There's the sense of achievement you feel when you've helped an offender to get their life back on track - the kind of experience you simply won't find anywhere else. How to apply It takes a special type of person to be a great prison officer. If you're ready to start a rewarding new profession, apply now.
Sep 24, 2022
Full time
One career, many roles. Prison officer opportunities HMP Risley £30,702 (39 hours per week) with pension and benefits Prison officers protect the public and help offenders turn their lives around. If you have the integrity, skills and strength of character we're looking for, this fast-paced role could be the start of a successful career. No two days or situations are ever the same. And, as you gain experience, you'll find a range of opportunities to grow and develop into. What we expect from our prison officers There's no such thing as a typical prison officer. Our people come from different walks of life, just like the offenders they work with. Whether you're a parent, a teacher, have worked in retail or the armed forces, you'll have developed the empathy, self-confidence and great communication skills we expect. No matter the challenge, you'll take the time to build constructive, positive and professional relationships with offenders who could be at the lowest point in their lives. Teamwork plays a vital role in this environment, so you'll need to be fully committed to supporting your colleagues and understand the importance of acting as one team to keep the prison, offenders and everyone who works here safe. What you can expect from us You'll be given great training and opportunities for progression and development - including the chance to specialise in different areas. There's a good salary to look forward to, as well as25 days' holiday allowance each year, childcare vouchers, season ticket loans, retail discounts, Employee Assistance Programme and Cycle to Work scheme. The rewards aren't all you'll gain from a role in the prison service. There's the sense of achievement you feel when you've helped an offender to get their life back on track - the kind of experience you simply won't find anywhere else. How to apply It takes a special type of person to be a great prison officer. If you're ready to start a rewarding new profession, apply now.