Role overview
As a Family Engagement Manager at HMP Pentonville, you will play a pivotal role in supporting the complex and varied needs of
prisoners and their families. Your work will be crucial in fostering positive relationships between prisoners and their loved
ones, providing essential advice, guidance, and learning opportunities. By developing robust referral pathways and managing a
caseload of family support cases, you will ensure that each family receives personalised care and support. Additionally, you will
advocate for the rights and needs of families, ensuring their voices are heard and respected within the prison system. This role
requires a compassionate, dedicated individual committed to making a meaningful difference in the lives of those affected by
imprisonment.
KEY RESPONSIBILITIES:
1. Service Delivery:
* Provide comprehensive services ensuring that prisoners, their children, carers, and other relatives receive appropriate
advice, guidance, learning opportunities, care, and support to maintain or enhance positive relationships.
2. Referral Pathways Development:
* Develop and implement effective referral pathways for families, prisoners, and other professionals to access family support
services.
* Establish connections with other relevant services to ensure seamless integration and support.
3. Family Support Work:
* Manage a caseload of family support cases related to prisoners.
* Conduct detailed assessments to inform and tailor support for the family unit, ensuring personalised and effective
interventions.
4. Advocacy for Families:
* Advocate for the rights and needs of families dealing with imprisonment.
* Promote their human rights and ensure their voices are heard and considered at all levels of decision-making and service
provision.
About You:
To thrive in this role, you should possess:
* Demonstrable ability to coordinate a broad range of services.
* Experience and understanding of working with families in a challenging multi-agency environment, preferably involving offenders
and/or their families.
* Excellent organisational skills and the capacity to manage a demanding workload.
* Ability to contribute to the planning and development of Pact’s family work.
* Knowledge of safeguarding and child protection practices.
* Exceptional interpersonal communication skills and the ability to build partnerships with various agencies.
This offers a unique opportunity to make a significant impact on the lives of families and offenders by enhancing the support and
services available to them. If you are passionate about family engagement and have the relevant skills and experience, we
encourage you to apply.
Organisation:
Pact is a highly respected independent charity, working across England and Wales to develop and deliver a range of innovative
services. We provide practical and emotional support to prisoner’s children and families, to prisoners and those who have
resettled back into the community. Our work is founded on core values, the first of which is a belief in the innate dignity of
every human being, and our work focuses on human relationships, family and community. We are committed to achieving high standards
of quality in all that we do.
What we offer:
Pact offers a range of benefits including a free advice, information and counselling service, contributory pension, corporate eye
care scheme, cycle to work scheme and generous holiday entitlement. You will have the opportunity to attend training events to
further develop yourself as a professional training and interventions worker. You will undergo a thorough induction process and be
supported by a friendly and enthusiastic team.
How to apply:
If you feel that you meet the requirements of this exciting new role please complete an application form by clicking the `apply
now` button.
* We reserve the right to close this vacancy early if we receive sufficient applications for the role. Therefore, if you are
interested, please submit your application as early as possible.
Other information:
Pact is an equal opportunity employer and welcomes all applications including those with a criminal conviction (appointment to
post is subject to a risk assessment).
This post is subject to a 6-month probationary period, verification of identity and proven right to work in the UK, satisfactory
references from previous employers covering a 3-year period, declaration of any unspent criminal convictions (and where
appropriate a satisfactory risk assessment), Prison Vetting and a Disclosure and Barring Service check. Please note that being
bankrupt or having County Court Judgements may affect your ability to be successfully vetted to work in a prison.