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Deputy Court Custody Manager - job post

GEOAmey Ltd
23 Hope Street, Lanark
£31,005 a year - Full-time
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  • £31,005 a year

Job type

  • Full-time

Location

23 Hope Street, Lanark

Benefits
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  • Annual leave
  • Company pension
  • Employee discount
  • Health & wellbeing programme
  • Life insurance

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Deputy Court Custody Manager

GEOAmey is a 50:50 joint venture company from GEO inc based in the United States, one of the world’s largest correctional services provider and Amey, one of the largest infrastructure and consulting companies in the UK. GEOAmey provide all court custody and escorting services in England, Wales and Scotland between prisons, police stations and courts. In Scotland we also supervise all visits outside of the prison system including hospital appointments.

We have 150 vehicles, 8 vehicle bases and have officers employed in 50 court locations across Scotland. You will be trained to ensure that all prisoners, regardless of any allegations or convictions, are dealt with consistently, fairly and in line with well-developed rules and regulations. You’ll have a position of trust and responsibility, and you’ll need to remain calm under pressure and adapt to changing situations. You’ll be joining our fantastic officer community of 2,000 in the UK, 670 in Scotland.

About the role

In your role as a Deputy Court Custody Manager, you will contribute to the management and engagement of the team and ensure a safe and secure environment is provided for everyone within the day-to-day running of the court.

You will work closely with the Court Custody Manager to ensure we are compliant with both our legislative and contractual requirements and that all policies and procedures are followed and implemented.

The people in our care will have a variety of different needs and it will be your responsibility to ensure those individuals are treated with dignity and respect whilst maintaining a safe, secure, and structured environment. You and your team will always monitor the physical and mental wellbeing of those in your care, ensuring their health, safety and wellbeing is a priority.

Key responsibilities

  • You will provide daily support to the Court Custody Manager within the running of the court, including contributing to decisions on the deployment of resources and quality assurance checks
  • In the absence of the Court Custody Manager, you will regularly deputise for them and ensure continuity of operations and working standards
  • You will effectively manage any occurring issues and problems providing support and guidance to the team as appropriate
  • Ensure all custodial areas are safe and secure
  • Daily allocation of team to meet operational demand, ensuring full optimisation of resources and maintaining and updating the systems
  • Provide Prisoner Custody Officer cover for courts within the cluster as directed by CCM
  • Lead, manage and coach team members within the court when required
  • Securely escort prisoners in custody whilst in court including to the dock, on legal visits and during comfort breaks
  • Daily briefings with the team are completed before start of each shift
  • Ensure Standard Operating Procedures are managed, updated, and communicated where necessary.

Your experience and skills

  • Previous supervisory or management experience is beneficial but not essential. You must be able to lead, manage, engage, and motivate a team to achieve performance objectives
  • Experience working in a demanding, and fast paced environment
  • Exceptional communication and observation skills, the ability to engage with people effectively and to actively listen
  • You will demonstrate high levels of emotional resilience, understanding as well as assertiveness, the ability to cope with pressure and the ability to exercise authority
  • You can influence and persuade people and have a positive and practical approach to meeting objectives
  • You have a good grasp of technology and can use handheld devices
  • You are dynamic and can react to emerging issues
  • You demonstrate patience and understanding especially during challenging situations
  • You always demonstrate integrity

A basic level of physical fitness and flexibility is required so that you can carry out the role safely.

Our Officers all have very different backgrounds but come together to build their own local officer community. We are so very proud of every one of our 2,000 officers and the job they do, often unseen but providing a vital public service for the benefit of the communities in which we live. Would you like to be part of that?

Here are some of our benefits

  • 25 days annual leave
  • Company pension scheme
  • Life insurance
  • Retail discounts and benefits platform, including a company provided reloadable Spree card
  • Access to free unlimited mental health support & financial wellbeing via the award-winning UNUM app
  • Healthcare scheme (HSF), 24/7 GP support, personal training session & nutritionist access (twice yearly via online)
  • Enhanced family friendly benefits (Maternity / Paternity)
  • Opportunities for career advancement and professional development
  • Comprehensive training programmes to enhance your skills and knowledge
  • Meaningful work that contributes to the Criminal Justice System

As part of our commitment to maintaining a safe and secure environment, all successful applicants will be required to go through an Enhanced Disclosure application process with Disclosure Scotland.

The Enhanced Disclosure process is designed to assess your suitability for a position that involves working with children and/or vulnerable adults, sensitive information, or circumstances where trust is paramount. It involves a thorough background check to examine criminal records, including both spent and unspent convictions, as well as cautions, warnings, reprimands, and any police intelligence. If you are offered the position, you will be required to provide the necessary documentation and complete the enhanced Disclosure application process. Failure to provide the required information or disclose relevant details will result in the withdrawal of any offer made.

Please note that the information obtained through the enhanced disclosure process will be treated with the utmost confidentiality and used solely for the purpose of assessing your suitability for the position. It will be handled in accordance with General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR).

At GEOAmey, we are dedicated to fostering a diverse and inclusive work environment. We encourage applications from individuals of all backgrounds. We believe that diversity brings unique perspectives and enriches our teams, making them better equipped to serve our communities, tackle challenges and drive innovation. We welcome and value the contributions of every individual and are committed to ensuring equal opportunity for all applicants.

Join us at GEOAmey and together we will create an organisation that represents, respects, and reflects the communities and society in which we work.ut not essential

Job Type: Full-time

Pay: £31,005.00 per year

Benefits:

  • Company pension
  • Employee discount
  • Health & wellbeing programme

Work Location: In person

Reference ID: 060924

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