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Prison Custody Officer - Part Time

Job Reference 17148

Number of Positions:
10
Contract Type:
Part Time
Salary:
£15,133.50 - £16,929.00
Location:
Bridgend
Closing Date:
27/06/2025
Job Category:
Custodial
Region / Division:
UK & Ireland
Business Unit:
UK Central Government Services

Main Responsibilities

PRISON CUSTODY OFFICER – PART TIME HOURS

HMP & YOI PARC, BRIDGEND

Permanent, Part Time

20 hours per week with various shifts and ‘weekends only’ available

 

Starting Salary                              £15,133.50*               

After 1 Years’ service                    £15,518.25                

After 3 Years’ service                    £16,159.50

After 5 Years’ service                     £16,929.00     

 

*Please note: During your first 12 weeks of employment you will be required to work 40 hours per week to complete your initial training course, which you will be compensated for at full time rate of £30,267 per annum.  Upon successful completion of the ITC you will move onto your contracted 20 hour per week shift pattern. 

 

Benefits: Company Pension, 132 hours annual leave (inclusive of contractual bank holidays), Company Sick Pay and Life Assurance, free on-site parking, staff canteen, free uniform, free onsite gym, PERKS at work scheme with access to High Street Shop discounts, Blue Light Card for extensive discounts, local shopping discounts and extensive training and development

 

Make a Difference Every Day

 

Applications are being accepted for Prison Custody Officers working a part time shift pattern.

 

We are looking for Prison Custody Officers (PCOs) who are excellent communicators, resilient, and good listeners. PCOs are essential to the effective operation of our prisons. We welcome applications from all backgrounds as long as you have integrity, resilience, and strong communication skills. No specific qualifications or experience are needed.

 

The people in your care will have a variety of different needs and it will be your role to ensure those individuals are treated with dignity and respect and helped to find a new way of life whilst maintaining a safe, secure and structured environment.

 

Our Philosophy

 

Our prisons aim to rehabilitate offenders and prepare them for reintegration into society. We strive to normalise prison conditions and create a safe environment for both staff and prisoners.

 

About the role

 

You will ensure that prisoners are treated with dignity and respect while maintaining a safe and secure environment. You will play a key role in providing structure and routine, ensuring prisoners attend work and education, and follow the prison regime.

 

You will have a number of key responsibilities that assist Prisoner reform, as well as playing a key role in providing prisoners with structure and routine, making sure they get to work in the morning, are actively engaging in education and the prison regime and are secure in their cell in the evening.

  • Completing paperwork and reports
  • Maintaining restrictions on prisoners' liberty while protecting their rights
  • Ensuring prisoners receive their regime and privileges
  • Reducing risks to security
  • Controlling incidents and emergencies, which may include using Control and Restraint and Body Worn Video Cameras
  • Promoting a rehabilitative culture and teamwork
  • Challenging poor behaviour and promoting positive behaviour
  • Encouraging prisoners to participate in purposeful activity and address their offending behaviour
  • Responding to substance misuse, including administering Naloxone
  • Providing first aid, such as CPR
  • Assessing risk and vulnerability of prisoners and referring them to social care if needed
  • Assisting prisoners with neurodiverse needs
  • Assessing healthcare needs in an emergency
  • Holding weekly one-on-one sessions for vulnerable prisoners
  • Conducting welfare checks
  • Assessing risk of self-harm or suicide
  • Supporting prisoners' mental wellbeing

The Ideal Candidate

Training and Development

 

We provide comprehensive training for 8 weeks, including Control & Restraint, First Aid, Interpersonal skills, and Health & Safety. We also have a Development Pathway for career advancement.

 

In addition, we have recently launched our Development Pathway, which provides clear career development from Prison Custody Officer through to middle manager, should that also be of interest to you.

 

 

Equality and Diversity

 

We encourage applications from all backgrounds and are a fully inclusive employer. We are happy to discuss any reasonable adjustments.

 

 

Safeguarding

 

G4S CaRS is committed to safeguarding and promoting the wellbeing of children and adults at risk.

 

 

Our Team

 

Our team makes a real difference and we encourage new ways of working to improve safety and better support prisoners. You will find a secure, friendly, and professional working environment with all the support and training you need to build a successful career.

 

 

Additional Information

  • We encourage applications from Welsh speaking candidates.
  • These vacancies are subject to a 5 year checkable history and strict vetting standards.
  • You must be eligible to work in the UK.