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Criminal Justice Support Worker

Guadalupe Regional Medical Center

Norwich

On-site

GBP 25,000 - 35,000

Full time

8 days ago

Job summary

A community support organization in Norwich is seeking a dedicated individual to provide one-to-one support for individuals on probation. The role involves helping clients access essential services and set achievable goals for their rehabilitation. Ideal candidates will have experience in the criminal justice sector or working with vulnerable groups. This position offers supportive work conditions and potential for professional growth.

Benefits

25 days annual leave
2 days paid volunteering leave
Enhanced pension & life assurance
Inclusive staff networks

Qualifications

  • Experience working with individuals in or leaving the criminal justice system.
  • Previous support for homelessness, substance misuse, or mental health challenges.
  • Relevant volunteer experience is welcome.

Responsibilities

  • Provide one-to-one support to individuals on probation.
  • Assist clients in accessing employment, education, and healthcare.
  • Set goals and connect clients with necessary support services.

Skills

Experience in criminal justice system
Support for vulnerable groups
Goal-setting abilities

Education

Criminology degree or relevant experience

Job description

Looking to make a real impact supporting people in the criminal justice system?

A new programme is launching in Norwich, and we're looking for someone to provide one-to-one support to individuals on probation—helping them access employment, training, education, housing, healthcare, and wider resettlement services.

You'll be based at Norwich Probation Trust, working directly with clients in the community. Your role will focus on setting goals, offering practical advice, and connecting people with the support they need to rebuild their lives.

Who We're Looking For

You'll have experience working with people in or leaving the criminal justice system, such as in prisons, probation, or resettlement services. We're also keen to hear from those who've supported vulnerable groups facing homelessness, substance misuse, or mental health challenges. Criminology graduates with relevant volunteer experience are welcome too.

People from the following backgrounds often thrive in this type of work: probation or prison officers, resettlement workers, supported housing officers, drug & alcohol workers, hostel staff, careers or employment advisers.

What's On Offer

  • 25 days annual leave (with increases)
  • 2 days paid volunteering leave
  • Enhanced pension & life assurance
  • Inclusive staff networks (LGBTQ+, menopause, neurodiversity, and more)

How to apply:

Apply via this advert—we aim to reply to everyone. If you don't hear back within 72 hours, use the Send Us a Message form on the Red 5 People website, and we'll get back to you. For an informal chat, call and ask for James.

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