This position is based at NPS MITRE HOUSE LONDON, SE1 1JD, Reginal London Probation Service Site
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Summary
As an Engaging People on Probation Manager, you will be expected to play a key strategic senior leadership role under the Head of Community Integration (HoCI) or Head of Reducing Reoffending in Wales (HRRW) and provide leadership to a team to deliver on the Engaging People on Probation Strategy within the Probation Service. This role will involve working with an extensive range of internal and external partners to improve the use of the voice of Lived Experience into the design of the Probation Service and external partners and agencies, contributing to reducing re-offending within the criminal justice system. This includes improving delivery of services for people on probation and in prison, developing peer led opportunities and employment opportunities for people with convictions. This work will make a key contribution to reducing reoffending and reducing the number of victims of crime that will support HMPPS’ shared goals with the rehabilitation strategy.
The Engaging People on Probation agenda is complex and will require you to engage with and lead multiple themes, which include regional and national themes. This work involves working with bespoke and high-risk cohorts such as people convicted of sexual offences and MAPPA finding inclusive ways to engage and involve cohort. You will have excellent analytical and stakeholder engagement skills with an ability to work collaboratively with internal and external stakeholders to solve problems and find pragmatic solutions that deliver improved outcomes for people on probation. The post holder must adhere to all policies in respect of the sensitive/confidential nature of the information handled whilst working in this position. The post holder must work closely with internal comms and press office to manage sensitive comms around lived experience and engaging people on probation work.
Responsibilities, Activities and Duties
The job holder will be required to carry out the following responsibilities, activities and duties:
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