We’re looking for a dynamic, forward-thinking Prison Industry Manager to lead and evolve the vocational training and industrial workshops within HMP Millsike. This is a key management role focused on delivering purposeful work opportunities that develop prisoners’ skills and prepare them for employment after release. You’ll be responsible for the mobilisation, daily running, and strategic development of our industries creating safe, inclusive, and productive environments where prisoners can build real-world experience, take pride in their work, and make meaningful progress towards rehabilitation. You’ll also be central to embedding a restorative, person-centred approach: building trust, promoting accountability, and driving continuous improvement across all workshops. What You’ll Be Doing: Leading the mobilisation and development of new industry spaces and workstreams Overseeing day-to-day operations and ensuring workshops meet quality, safety, and productivity targets Managing and supporting a team of instructors and cover instructors to deliver high-quality, engaging work Embedding robust processes around tool control, health and safety, stock management, and compliance Managing internal and external stakeholder relationships, including employer contracts Collaborating across departments (including CIAG, Healthcare, Neurodiversity Support) to ensure allocations and support meet individual needs Using data and insight to drive performance, quality, and continuous improvement Supporting prisoner progression through coaching, structured feedback, and developmental conversations What we’re looking for: You’re a confident and capable leader who thrives on responsibility and purpose. You bring operational insight, strong people management skills, and a passion for rehabilitation and second chances. You’ll have: Experience leading industrial or vocational training programmes (ideally in secure or regulated settings) Strong operational skills, from stock control and budget management to compliance and resource planning A track record of managing people, improving performance, and embedding a culture of accountability A sound understanding of Health & Safety legislation and risk management Confidence working with multiple stakeholders, including external employers and internal teams Above all, you care about making a difference – and creating spaces that feel safe, respectful, and focused on growth. Desirable: A relevant degree (e.g. Business Management, Education, Vocational Training) Experience working in a prison, secure, or similar environment IOSH Level 3 Certification Experience delivering skills training or accredited qualifications