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Join a forward-thinking company as a Prisoner Custody Officer, where your role is vital in ensuring the safety and wellbeing of detainees. This position offers a meaningful career where you can make a difference every day. You'll work within a supportive team, providing custody services and ensuring the needs of detainees are met during court proceedings. With comprehensive training and ongoing development opportunities, this role is perfect for those looking to grow in a rewarding environment. Enjoy a range of benefits, including a pension plan and health support, while contributing to a diverse and inclusive workplace.
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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:
We are operational /6 and you’ll cover various early and late shifts, hrs pw. Flexibility is key as due to the nature of the 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 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 a 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 PCOs 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 hold a current valid driver's license, be reasonably fit and have good written and verbal communication skills, using those skills to manage and control all situations. Our roles would suit those who have a particular interest in criminology or psychology.
Our Assessment Process:
Online Assessment (sent via email upon application) -> 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 4, 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.