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An established industry player is seeking a dedicated Careers Information Advice and Guidance Advisor to support individuals in a custodial setting. This rewarding role focuses on empowering prisoners by providing tailored career advice and guidance, helping them identify aspirations and develop skills for successful reintegration into society. You will facilitate engaging sessions, build trusting relationships, and manage caseloads to ensure effective support. Join a mission-driven team committed to transforming lives and creating safer communities, where your efforts will have a lasting impact on those you serve.
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Employer: Ingeus
Location: County Durham, Stockton-on-Tees
Salary: Up to £24,806 per annum + Pension, Life insurance, Health Insurance
Closing date: 17 May 2025
Salary: From £24,806 pa plus benefits
Location: HMP Holme House (Stockton On Tees)
Contract: Permanent
We're looking for a dedicated Careers Information Advice and Guidance Advisor to join our team - a crucial role in supporting individuals inside a custodial setting by providing tailored career advice, guidance, and support. This role aims to empower prisoners to identify their career aspirations, develop their skills, and leverage their strengths to prepare for successful reintegration into society upon release.
You will provide tailored careers advice and guidance to prisoners through both one-to-one sessions and group workshops. You will create and manage personalised learning plans to help prisoners to identify and work towards their goals during custody and in preparation for release. Your role will support rehabilitation by equipping individuals with the skills, qualifications, and opportunities needed to secure employment or further training upon release.
You will organise opportunities for prisoners to connect with employers and participate in employment related activities. Through your support, prisoners will be encouraged to take meaningful steps towards long-term career development and positive reintegration into the community.
This is a demanding yet deeply rewarding role. You'll be working in a challenging environment with individuals who have complex needs and may be hesitant to engage. However, when you help someone break the cycle and take real steps towards transforming their life, the impact is truly life-changing—for them and for you.
Whilst we welcome applications from those with lived experience, this role requires an enhanced Level 1 DBS check. As we wait for the necessary background checks to be completed, you'll have plenty of opportunities to shadow your colleagues, ask questions, and learn the ropes.
Our Justice division is dedicated to transforming lives and creating safer communities. Our mission is to reduce reoffending, build stronger communities, and help people realise their potential.
We pride ourselves on fostering an inclusive culture where everyone is treated with dignity, valued for their contributions, and encouraged to grow. We are committed to Supporting neurodiverse candidates and offer a clear and accessible application, screening, and interview process. Please contact us via email for further details.
If we receive enough applications, this role may close early.