Officer pay in Nottingham March 2024
How much do officers in Nottingham get paid?
Officers in Nottingham earn
£10.69-15.37 per hour
Based on 26 employee reviews
What do top employers pay officers?
Who are the top officer employers?
Recent officer Jobs in Nottingham
- Senior Prison Custody Officer (SPCO) - HMP Lowdham Grange at Sodexo posted 1 month ago
- Prison Custody Officer (PCO) - HMP Lowdham Grange - Full and Part time at Sodexo posted 1 month ago
- Experienced Prison Custody Officer (PCO) at Sodexo posted 3 months ago
How are people paid?
Based on 26 employees
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What do officers do?
Prison officers have the job of supervising prison inmates. As well as keeping them safe, they also work with inmates on their rehabilitation.
They can work in HM prisons (prisons run by the Government), private prisons or Youth Offender Institutions.
There are also different types of prisons, that range from Category D to Category A.
Another name for a prison officer is:
Prison custody officers
This job may involve:
- Keeping inmates secure and safe
- Patrolling
- Doing security checks
- Supervising inmates
- Maintaining order
- Supporting vulnerable inmates
- Carrying out physical restraining procedures if required
- Accompanying inmates to court or to hospital
- Writing reports
You may have to work late nights, on weekends and bank holidays.
You can apply directly to this job, but you’ll need to pass assessments to get hired.
If you want to apply for a prison officer job, you might need the following:
- A relevant apprenticeship
- Be over 18
- Passed online and in-person assessments
- Good fitness and eyesight
- Passed background checks
- The right to work in the UK