Occasional Support Roles- Prison Education – HMP Aylesbury Location: HMP Aylesbury, Bierton Road, Aylesbury, HP20 1EH Hours: Part time / Variable – minimum hours outlined below Salary: £15.50 per hour Reporting To: Education Manager IN SHORT Do you like working in a challenging but rewarding environment where each day is different and time flies? Have you ever thought of a career in Prison Education? Milton Keynes College Prison Services Team at HMP Aylesbury are seeking efficient and flexible individuals to help support their education provision. You will be a team player, with a high standard of verbal and written communication. There are various duties for non-teaching staff, vital to supporting the learners to achieve and the staff to meet their expected delivery. In terms of working hours we can consider part time hours or partial weeks – but are restricted by the prison regime to a certain degree. We would need you to be able to work full morning or afternoon sessions or full days, albeit if not 5 days a week (Education finish at lunchtime on a Friday so that is always a half day) Morning sessions are 08:00 – 12:15 (Mon-Fri) Afternoon sessions are 13:30-17:00 (Mon-Thurs) Full days would be 08:00-17:00 (Mon-Thurs) If you are organised, empathetic and patient – able to complete administrative duties and reports to a high standard, and interested in working within prison education, then get in touch today MK College will treat all applicants fairly and with respect, irrespective of their background, disability or any other individual characteristic. We particularly encourage applications from people with backgrounds which are currently under-represented within Milton Keynes College. All offers made to successful candidates are subject to satisfactory outcomes to a range of pre-employment checks including a Disclosure and Barring Service check (DBS). In addition, security clearance is required for all prison services positions up to Counter Terrorist Check (CTC) level. ABOUT HMP Aylesbury… HMP Aylesbury is a Cat C Training prison. The Education Department works closely with our prison colleagues to deliver courses that help prepare learners for employment on release to the community. Courses include: English and Maths Functional Skills, Employability, EDSQ, Hospitality, Customer Service, Health & Safety, Mentoring, Barbering, Industrial Cleaning. This is complemented by an Outreach provision and distance learning courses at Level 3 and beyond. In the department we believe the opportunity to gain skills and knowledge will help our learners to end their offending behaviour.? We engage the hardest to reach learners and encourage them to take pride in their own education and self-development.? As a department, we endeavour to inspire learners to achieve and for some, attain their first significant qualifications. If you believe that you can inspire prisoners, then we would like to hear from you For further information about this opportunity, please refer to the attached document