Would you like to join a charity recognised as a great place to work (Investors in People / Best Companies Awards)? This is an opportunity to be part of an exciting new journey, delivering a cutting-edge criminal justice support programme.
This is a peripatetic (floating) role, covering probation services and prisons across Norfolk and Suffolk. You’ll work across a range of sites, including:
Probation offices in Ipswich, Norwich, Bury St Edmunds and King’s Lynn
Prisons such as HMP Norwich, HMP Bure, HMP Highpoint, HMP Hollesley Bay and HMP Warren HillAll travel is fully paid from the moment you leave your home, ensuring you’re supported while working across multiple locations.
The purpose of this role is to provide flexible support across a large, established team — covering annual leave, sickness, and periods where services are at capacity. This makes the role ideal for someone who enjoys variety and wants to gain experience across different settings within the criminal justice system.
You’ll support individuals as they transition from custody into the community, working with clients who are approaching release or have recently been released on licence. Your role will be to ensure each individual has a clear, structured plan in place to help them reintegrate successfully.
You’ll meet clients one-to-one, supporting them across key areas such as housing, healthcare, education, wellbeing, life skills, and employment. You’ll deliver tailored 1:1 sessions and work closely with probation staff and partner agencies to ensure individuals receive consistent support in the community.
To apply, you should have experience working with individuals in the criminal justice system (e.g. probation, prison, or community settings). We also welcome applicants with experience supporting vulnerable individuals in areas such as mental health, substance misuse, or homelessness.
Criminology graduates with relevant voluntary or paid experience supporting similar client groups are encouraged to apply.
Please apply via this advert – we aim to respond to everyone. If you haven’t heard back within 72 hours, please complete the “Send Us A Message” form on the Contact Us page of the Red 5 People website, and a member of the team will respond.
For more information, you can call the office and ask for James (number available on the Red 5 People website).
You may have previously worked as a Probation Services Officer, Resettlement Worker, Support Worker, Drug & Alcohol Worker, Supported Housing Officer, Careers Advisor, Employment Advisor, or in a similar role.
There are great benefits too, including 25 days’ annual leave (increasing with service), 2 paid volunteering days, an enhanced pension scheme, and life assurance