Would you like to work for an award-winning charity known for being a great place to work? (Best Companies / Investors in People).
They’ve launched a new service supporting ex-offenders in the community, helping them rebuild their lives. It’s a fantastic approach to rehabilitation, creating a welcoming and supportive environment.
A typical day in this role involves:
1. Welcoming participants as they arrive, ensuring all safety checks are completed to keep everything running smoothly.
2. Managing bookings and referrals through email, phone, or self-referrals.
3. Handling petty cash for travel expenses or small purchases, ensuring everything is accounted for.
4. Gathering feedback from participants through surveys or follow-ups to ensure their needs are met.
5. Monitoring CCTV and controlling access to restricted areas, ensuring everything stays secure.
6. Ordering supplies, like stationery or refreshments, to keep the Hub well-stocked.
7. Ensuring the Hub complies with Health and Safety and other guidelines by checking equipment and making sure things like fire extinguishers and first aid kits are in place.
We’re looking for someone with a genuine interest in criminal justice and supporting rehabilitation. Ideally, you have worked on a similar project with vulnerable clients. Strong organisational skills and demonstrable admin experience are essential. You’ll need strong communication skills and the confidence to engage with a range of people.
This could be a great opportunity for a criminology graduate looking to take their first step on the career ladder. Ideally, you will have some experience of working or volunteering with ex-offenders or clients with similar support needs.
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