Were seeking a Laundry & Sewing Industry Instructor to lead a busy, hands-on workshop that blends traditional prison laundry operations with meaningful textile projects all with the goal of rehabilitation, skill-building, and preparing individuals for employment beyond custody
This unique workshop space accommodates up to 35 individuals and combines:
* Laundry services for the prison
* Textile work supporting local causes (e.g., making tote bags for a local hospice)
* Partnerships with local businesses for applying logos to workwear
* Clothing repairs and other hands-on tasks
Youll take full responsibility for managing the day-to-day operations of the workshop, including:
* Supervising and motivating a team of prisoners in laundry and textile production
* Setting clear schedules and performance targets
* Promoting a safe, structured, and supportive work environment
* Supporting skill development and work-readiness through the Employability Passport
* Managing stock, tools, and materials while maintaining security protocols
* Contributing to reports and prisoner rehabilitation plans
* Encouraging personal growth, accountability, and restorative practices
What Were Looking For
* Experience in laundry, textiles, garment production, or a similar hands-on industry
* Previous supervisory, instructor, or training experience
* Strong organisational and time-management skills
* A focus on health & safety and compliance
* A proactive, people-first mindset
* Experience in a custodial or secure environment is a bonus but not essential we provide full training and support
This role offers a unique opportunity to make a meaningful difference, helping individuals build confidence, gain skills, and prepare for life after prison. You'll work as part of a committed, supportive team focused on rehabilitation and positive change.
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