Administrator
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The Role Are you highly organised, detail-oriented, and passionate about making a difference? Join our team at HMP Millsike as an Activity Allocation Administrator , where you’ll play a vital role in supporting prisoners on their journey to rehabilitation. This dynamic role involves ensuring that every prisoner is allocated to purposeful activities such as education, vocational training, work placements, and enrichment programmes. By tailoring opportunities to individual needs, sentence plans, and career goals, you’ll help create pathways for personal growth and successful reintegration into society. What You’ll Be Doing
- Managing Activity Allocations : Use systems like Nomis, DPS, and Curious to assign prisoners to activities that align with their rehabilitation goals, avoiding dual allocations and ensuring full participation.
- Liaising with Stakeholders : Collaborate with education providers, industries, healthcare, and resettlement teams to ensure smooth allocation processes.
- Presenting Updates : Report progress and updates at the Activity Allocation Board twice weekly, highlighting successes and addressing challenges.
- Tracking and Monitoring : Regularly review prisoner progress, adjust allocations as needed, and ensure alignment with individual development plans.
- Supporting Evening and Weekend Programmes : Allocate prisoners to enrichment activities that enhance their rehabilitation journey.
- A Business Administration qualification, Level 2 or equivalent
- Strong organisational skills and attention to detail to manage complex records and ensure smooth allocation processes.
- Excellent communication skills, including the ability to work collaboratively with diverse teams and present confidently.
- Proficiency in IT systems and ability to pick up new in-house systems quickly
- A proactive approach to problem-solving, ensuring every prisoner has access to purposeful activities tailored to their needs.
- Working in a prison or secure environment.
- Familiarity with educational, vocational, or rehabilitation programmes.
- Understanding of offender management and rehabilitation processes.
- Support people to find and keep jobs
- Help people to set up their own businesses
- Deliver skills training to further people’s careers
- Work with employers to build a skilled and happy workforce
- Rehabilitate people with convictions
- Tackle the root causes of offending
- Help people to live independently
- Support carers
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