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A government agency in Essex is seeking a Community Payback Supervisor to manage teams of individuals on probation. In this role, you will supervise community service activities, ensure safety, and collaborate with partners to enhance outcomes for offenders. A full manual driving licence is required, and you'll bring empathy, communication skills, and problem-solving abilities to help make a positive community impact.
Community Payback Supervisor - Basildon
Community Payback. Be part of it.
A career in community payback gives you the power to make a positive impact on offenders’ lives as well as your community.
Community Payback (CP) isn’t just an alternative to custody. It’s a way of helping to create better outcomes for people on probation and improve communities. As a Community Payback supervisor, you’ll be at its heart, leading teams of people doing a wide variety of unpaid community service work. You’ll help them make the most of their time on Community Payback and to get their lives back on track – whether that's learning new skills to increase their chances of employment or thinking through ways to reduce their likelihood of reoffending.
You’ll be working with a diverse mix of individuals, so it’s important that you’re empathetic, a good communicator and happy to take the lead.
It’s all about supporting offenders on their journey and making your community a better place. Whether that’s building benches or cleaning the streets, you’re there because you genuinely want to help people.
Every day brings new challenges in this varied and meaningful role, so you’ll be someone who relishes solving problems in the workplace. As Community Payback groups run seven days a week, this role requires weekend working that is often outdoors. A full manual driving licence is essential.
A career in community payback gives you the power to make a positive impact on offenders’ lives as well as your community.