17100-Operational Support Grade - HMP Holme House and HMP Kirklevington Grange (Prison Support Role)
- Civil Service
- Part Time
- Yarm
- 29,432
Job Description
Job summary
Job description
Descriptions & requirements
Job description
An extraordinary job. Done by someone like you.
As part of our prison support team, your work will be varied and help to keep the prison moving. This is an active role where you will be doing a range of physical tasks. These can include lifting and carrying, plus long periods of standing and walking. There will also be periods of lone working whilst undertaking tasks on both day and night shifts.
You will not always be in contact with prisoners, it depends on the prison you work in. You will have full training and a supportive team by your side.
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Address |
HMP Holme House, Holme House Rd, Stockton-on-Tees TS18 2QU |
Salary
29,432City / Town
Stockton-on-teesRegion
North EastThe OSG role does not attract Sponsorship via the Skilled Worker visa/Tier 2 (general) work visa.
Travel to Work Some prison establishments are situated in rural locations with limited public transport options, therefore a driving licence and own transport is beneficial but is not an essential requirement of the role (unless specified). Please note that shift start and finish times are fixed and it is your responsibility to get to and from your place of work on time for the start of your shift. Please carefully consider the location of this vacancy and your transport options.
**PLEASE NOTE** Driving duties are an essential part of the OSG role at Holme house & Kirklevington Grange and therefore candidates are required to hold a full, valid UK Driving Licence.
Accommodation is not provided.
Life as an OSG
Your job can include:
Gate duties
- ensuring the secure entry and exit of staff, visitors, vehicles.
- carrying out searches of staff, prisoners, visitors and vehicles
- walking around the prison site to escort vehicles and contractors
- issuing and collecting staff keys and radios
- walking around the prison site patrolling and searching perimeter fence areas
Control room
- operating the prison radio system
- monitoring CCTV, ensuring all suspicious activities are reported.
Visits
- welcoming visitors on their arrival
- escorting them if needed
Correspondence
- monitoring and logging mail coming into the prison
- reporting any contraband items, preserving evidence where needed
Night duties
- ensuring cell doors are locked and all prisoners are safely accounted for.
Reception
- photographing prisoners
- processing prisoners property and parcels coming into the prison.
Prisoner supervision
- sometimes supervising prisoners
- exchanging clothing and property
- helping prison officers escort prisoners around the prison
Food delivery
- walking around the prison delivering and collecting food trollies, or sometimes using an electric tug vehicle
Driving duties
- transporting prisoners and their escorts to their destination
- collecting mail from the local sorting office, which may involve lifting heavy sacks.
Phone calls
- monitoring the prisons Personal Identification Number (PIN) phone system
- maintaining the log of PIN phone requests from prisoners
- completing relevant records
Procedures and protocol
- understanding and conforming to national and local policies, responding appropriately to incidents and emergencies
You do not need any qualifications to do this job. Helping to keep a prison running smoothly and safely requires good judgement, common sense, responsibility and, above all teamwork.
National - 29,432
The salary figures quoted are for a 37-hour working week inclusive of 20% unsocial hours working allowance which is included in the salary to reflect the requirement to work nights, evening, and weekend shifts.
In addition to your base pay, you will receive:
- annual leave is 25 days on appointment and will increase to 30 days after 10 years service (calculated on a pro-rata basis)
- 9 days bank, public and privilege holidays
- access to a paid Level 2 apprenticeship in customer service
- access to the generous Civil Service pension scheme
- season ticket loans, retail discounts, an Employee Assistance Programme, and a Cycle to Work scheme.
Hours
You will work an average of 37 hours per week, and this will include working night shifts, evenings, weekends, and Bank/Public holidays on a rolling shift pattern (these days are added to your holiday allowance) The frequency of night shifts will vary for each Establishment and can be discussed at interview. For an example of the shift times that you could be working please visit our website
How to apply
Tell us about yourself
Click apply and fill in your personal details on our application form
Online test
Take a short online test
When you apply, you will receive an email with detailed instructions on how to take our online test. This online test is a values-based assessment (VBA). We use this assessment to understand how well you demonstrate the values needed to be an effective OSG. On average, if completed in one sitting, the assessment takes up to 20 minutes to complete, but everyone is different and there is no time limit so please complete it at your own pace. The assessment contains a variety of questions styles using different formats. Before you complete the assessment, we recommend you familiarise yourself with the format of the question styles by completing the example questions.
If you were unsuccessful at the online test stage in the last 6 months, you can now re ‑ apply. You will be invited to complete the new values ‑ based assessment.
If you pass stage 1 of the application process, we will invite you to an interview.
The interview will be of a blended nature consisting of behaviours and experience. It will provide the ideal opportunity to tell us more about yourself, your work history, or personal experiences, so we can get to know you better and assess how you will be suited to prison work. Your Strengths will also be assessed at interview, but these are not shared in advance.
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