Omu Case Administrator - Bridgend, United Kingdom - G4S
Description
Location:
BRIDGEND
Salary:
£12,408.24
Posted: 13 Apr 2023
Closes: 4 May 2023
Job Type:
Part Time and Permanent
Business Unit:
UK Central Government Services
Region / Division:
UK & Ireland
Reference: 13609
Role Responsibility:
OMU Case Administrator - Part Time
G4S Custody and Rehabilitation Services
HMP Parc, Bridgend, CF35 6AP
Salary :
£12,408 per annum
Permanent, Full-Time (20 hours per week)
Benefits:
Company Pension, free on-site parking, on-site canteen, local Gym discounts, ongoing training and development, access to High Street Shop discounts, Optional Healthcare plan, 25 days annual leave (option to increase to 30 days after 12 months employment as part of the flexible working scheme), plus Public Bank Holidays.
Within Custody and Rehabilitation Services, the philosophy of our prisons is to rehabilitate offenders and equip them to re-integrate into mainstream society on release.
Our aim is to create an environment in which staff and prisoners feel safe and causes of prison stress are minimised.
Central to our philosophy is the relationship between staff and prisoners.Our training and operational practices emphasise the need to treat prisoners with dignity and respect and G4S staff build positive and supportive relationships with the prisoners in their care.
HMP & YOI Parc accommodates 1038 convicted male adult prisoners and remand/ convicted young offenders and young people in a secure but modern environment.
We now have an opportunity for a Case Administrator to join our OMU team at HMP Parc to provide administration support for the OMU function at HMP & YOI Parc.
Working within the OMU team, this position will ensure the effective implementation alongside the OMU Senior Case Administrators, of the Offender management structures both within Parc and within the wider Community.
The Case Administrator will also ensure that sentences are calculated in accordance with PSO6500 and that un-sentenced offenders are lawfully remanded.
The Case Administrator will ensure all documents and IT systems utilised in the release process of an offender.Key Responsibilities
- To provide full administrative support for Offender Management, including a number of different tasks outlined below and ensuring that policies and procedures are followed:
Receptions/Calculations:in order to complete and verify a sentence calculation, ensure that the correct documents (ie remand orders, imprisonment orders) are received and updated correctly, also calculating sentence in accordance with Prison Service Instructions/Orders or frameworks, including Home Detention Curfew (HDC) and Release on Temporary Licence (ROTL) dates. Ensure that all relevant parties are notified of essential information such as release dates, court dates and alerts.
14 day checks:process and check prisoners due for release 14 days prior to their release date and create a licence as applicable. Liaise with Community Offender Managers (COMs) to ensure that correct licences are processed and any conditions or reporting instructions are included, informing all relevant parties, such as Police and Social Services, of the release.
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Parole: request reports directed by the Parole Board and ensuring all such reports are received within set deadlines, uploading all relevant paperwork and reports to the Parole Board central database. Facilitate oral hearings, which can be held face to face, via videolink or telephone, and liaise with internal and external parties about such arrangements. Process releases directed by the Parole Board. You will have contact with prisoners during oral hearings and will also deliver parole dossiers and any subsequent decisions made by the Parole Board within required timeframes.
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Public Protection:complete Public Protection arrival and release paperwork and inform relevant departments internally and externally to ensure members of staff, the public and victims are kept safe.
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Crown Courts:daily checking of Crown Court lists and ensuring that the correct prisoners are processed for court or videolink hearings.
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HDC/ROTL:complete required paperwork and checks prior to consideration for release under these schemes, ensuring relevant dates are entered on all systems. Liaise with COMs for required information and ensure licences are correct prior to processing for release.
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Compliance:manage the allocation process to appoint a Prison Offender Manager and Case Administrator to each prisoner on arrival to act as a single point of contact for that individual. Manage the timely reviews of OASys assessments and co-ordinate MAPPA reviews.
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Training:you will be required to attend courses to support you in this role, including:
- Sentence calculations (basic and advanced training)
- Parole Board database (PPUDS)
- Offender Assessment System (OASys)
- Police
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