💬 “The first time I walked through the doors, I knew that this was the career for me.” To be a prison officer you need to have great communication skills, resilience and be able to adapt to different situations. Officer McClagish says “You can be handing out toilet rolls and shower gels one minute, and the next you’re responding to an incident. If you are considering joining HMP Whitemoor, I would say go for it. There is so much training and support available.” Working in a prison is a truly unique experience. It can be a challenging job, 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. Officer Broughton says, “This role stands out from the other roles I’ve had because of the sense of pride and rewarding feeling after a hard and challenging day.” To find out more and to start your extraordinary career as a prison officer at HMP Whitemoor visit: https://prisonandprobationjobs.gov.uk/work-as-a-prison-officer-at-hmp-whitemoor/

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