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Overview of the prison officer role

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2nd September 2024

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Working in a prison is a truly unique experience. No two shifts are the same. You’ve got to be resilient, confident and a great communicator.

Our prison officers perform a vital role in society, in an environment like no other. We are peacekeepers, teachers, counsellors. You could be too.

As a prison officer, you’ll be part of a diverse team doing meaningful work in our prisons.

You’ll work with a range of people and perform a variety of tasks – from keeping the prison safe and secure, to helping vulnerable people through a difficult time in their lives.

Prisons can be unpredictable, but it’s about working together and keeping calm under pressure while enjoying the little things, like helping a prisoner learn a new skill or teaching them to view things from a new perspective. 

It can be a challenging job, but in return you’ll get good pay, training and benefits, and have the support of a strong team.

Learn more by watching this video - https://youtu.be/XjL0F1xTb5g

Find out more about being a prison officer in our blog - https://prisonjobs.blog.gov.uk/category/prison-officer/ (opens in a new tab).

Pay and benefits

Your pay depends on where you work in England and Wales, and your weekly shift hours.

You’ll start on a 37 hour contract until you have completed your initial training. You can then choose to increase your hours to 39 or 41 hours a week.

You can also earn more if overtime is available in your prison. Plus you’ll enjoy one of the best pension schemes in the UK and a range of great Civil Service benefits.

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About HM Prisons & Probation Services

Prison and probation jobs are tough and rewarding. Play your part in helping to turn lives around. Receive great training, benefits and career opportunities in return.

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