202308: Prison Officer - Griston, United Kingdom - HM Prison & Probation Service

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- £30,902
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  • Administrative Assistant
    Contract type:
  • Permanent
    Type of role:
  • Operational Delivery
  • Other
    Working pattern:
  • Flexible working, Fulltime, Job share, Parttime
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  • Griston, East of England, IP25 6RLAbout the job

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Job description:


Prison officer - HMP Wayland

HMP Wayland, Thompson Rd, Griston, Thetford IP25 6RL

Starting salary:
£32,851
(for a 39 hour week
inc 20% unsocial)**
City/Town:Norwich/Wayland**
Region:Norfolk**
Vacancy type: Pass**As a prison officer, you'll be part of a diverse team, making an impact, doing meaningful work in our prisons.

Working in a prison is fast-paced and varied, and no two days are the same.

You'll work with a range of people and perform a variety of tasks - from keeping the prison safe and secure, to helping vulnerable people through a difficult time in their lives.

Once you've qualified, you'll have a range of opportunities to specialise and progress your career and earning potential.


It can be a challenging job, but in return you will get good pay, training, benefits and have the support of a strong team.

Find out more about this varied role and day-to-day life as a prison officer.


Job details

Eligibility
To become a prison officer, you will need to:

  • be at least 18 years old
- have the right to work in the UK
- be reasonably fit and able to pass our fitness test
- have good eyesight in both eyes (both with and without corrective lenses)

  • For safety reasons, everyone training to be a prison officer needs a suitable standard of hearing (without the use of hearing aids)


To work in a high security prison (category A) you must have been a resident in the UK for the last 3 years.


Nationality requirements
This job is broadly open to the following groups:

  • UK nationals
- nationals of Commonwealth countries who have the right to work in the UK
- nationals of the Republic of Ireland
- relevant EU, EEA, Swiss or Turkish nationals working in the Civil Service
- relevant EU, EEA, Swiss or Turkish nationals who have built up the right to work in the Civil Service
- certain family members of the relevant EU, EEA, Swiss or Turkish nationals


Visa sponsorship


Please note we are unable to sponsor any individuals via the Skilled Worker Sponsorship / Tier 2 (General) work visa.


Successful applicants must ensure they have and maintain the legal right to live and work in the Civil Service and in the United Kingdom.


Essential skills
You don't need qualifications to become a prison officer.
Personal qualities are more important.


You need to show:
- communication and influencing skills
- commitment to quality
- effective decision-making
- care and understanding


Pay
The initial training is 37 hours a week. After training, you can choose to work 37, 39 or 41 hours a week. Your annual salary will reflect your weekly hours.

  • 37 hours a week = £30,902 a year
  • 39 hours a week = £32,851 a year
  • 41 hours a week = £34,800 a year
All salary figures quoted include any additional allowances.

Prisons operate 24 hours a day, 7 days a week.

This means you will have to cover various shift patterns that will include evenings, some nights, weekends and public holidays (these days are added to your holiday allowance).

Most prisons work with a changing shift pattern of 39 hours a week.

You may also have opportunities to work additional paid hours.


Up to £8,000 gross (inclusive of tax) home-to-work travel expenses for a period of 3 years from the date you commence employment or; paid at 0.

45p per mile:


Benefits

  • 25 days' annual holiday (rising to 30 days after 10 years' service)
- paid time off for public holidays and 1 extra privilege day

  • Civil Service pension of up to 20% of your salary
- cycle to work scheme, travel loans and other benefits

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Assessment Process
During the recruitment process you will be assessed on the behaviours, strengths and abilities you need to become an effective prison officer


These include:
- communicating and influencing
- managing a quality service
- making effective decisions
- caring

Your natural strengths are assessed to find out what motivates and energises you. We will also assess your numerical, written English and spoken English abilities.


Online Test


You will be invited to complete the online test, to see if you have the basic judgement and numerical skills expected of a prison officer.


The online assessment centre (OAC)
If you pass the online test, we will invite you to an online assessment centre.

We test to see if you have the abilities, behaviours and strengths to be a prison

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