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Criminal Justice - Resettlement and Support Officer

Criminal Justice - Resettlement and Support Officer

Elizabeth Fry Approved Premises
locationColey Ave, Reading RG1 6LQ, UK
remoteOn-Site
ExpiresExpires: Expiring in 4 months
Social Care
Full time
£26,334.82 - £31,505.32 per year

To apply, please submit your CV and a supporting statement outlining how you meet the person specification to Annie Jenkins, Resettlement and Support Manager, via e-mail: annie.jenkins@justice.gov.uk.

Criminal Justice - Resettlement and Support Officer Days

Elizabeth Fry Charity operates a Ministry of Justice Approved Premises in Reading, offering a safe and supportive environment for up to 24 women. We’re committed to delivering exceptional accommodation and meaningful, person‑centred support for women navigating the criminal justice system.

Make a Meaningful Difference in the Lives of Women in the Criminal Justice System

Are you passionate about supporting women with complex needs—such as substance misuse issues—to build safer, healthier, and more stable futures? Do you thrive in a supportive team environment and enjoy finding creative, flexible solutions to help others succeed?

We’re looking for someone who can bring empathy, resilience, and positivity to a role that truly changes lives. As a member of our team, you will play an active part in helping women reintegrate into the community and move towards leading law‑abiding, independent lives.

What the role involves:

  • Working an average of 35.5 hours a week on a rota, including weekend shifts and occasional bank holidays
  • Supporting residents within our Approved Premises
  • Contributing to the safe and smooth daily running of the service
  • Being a positive role model, using encouragement and consistency to motivate change

We offer a competitive full‑time equivalent salary of £26,334.82 to £31,505.32, along with a 30% enhancement for weekend shift work.

We are open to part‑time applicants too—offering an average of 17.75 hours per week on a flexible or fixed rota.

Who we’re looking for:
Ideally, you’ll have experience within the Criminal Justice System and an understanding of the discrimination and challenges faced by women involved in it. However, we also welcome applicants who can demonstrate insight, empathy, and a strong willingness to learn.

You’ll be:

  • Self‑motivated and committed to supporting others
  • An excellent communicator with strong administrative and teamwork skills
  • Someone who brings enthusiasm, responsibility, and reliability to every shift

What we offer:

  • Regular supervision to support your development
  • Tailored training to build your confidence and skills
  • The opportunity to make a tangible, positive impact every day

If you’re ready to be part of a dedicated team and help empower women to rebuild their lives, we’d love to hear from you.

Why Join Us?

At Elizabeth Fry Charity, you’ll be part of a compassionate and committed team working to transform the lives of vulnerable women. Every day, your contribution will make a meaningful impact — and you’ll be supported by colleagues who value collaboration, personal growth, and innovation. We invest in your success, celebrate your achievements, and ensure you feel truly appreciated.

We’re proud to offer a comprehensive range of benefits designed to support your wellbeing and help you thrive:

  • 30% pay enhancement for working weekend shifts.
  • Perkbox membership, giving you access to exclusive discounts, wellbeing resources, and a wide range of perks.
  • Financial recognition, including a confirmation‑in‑post bonus after successful completion of probation, plus long‑service awards at three and ten years.
  • Employee Assistance Programme, providing confidential emotional, financial, and practical support whenever you need it.
  • Generous annual leave of 25 days plus Bank Holidays (pro rata), increasing with service up to 30 days.
  • Freshly cooked meals on site, prepared by our in‑house Chef and tailored to all dietary requirements.

How to Apply

We’re excited to welcome a new colleague to our team.

Please note: this role is open to female applicants only, as permitted under Schedule 9, Part 1 of the Equality Act 2010, due to the nature of the work.

To apply, simply send your CV along with a short supporting statement explaining how your skills and experience match the job description. Please email your application to Annie Jenkins, Resettlement and Support Manager, at annie.jenkins@justice.gov.uk.

We review applications as they come in and will be arranging interviews promptly for candidates who meet the criteria — so early applications are encouraged.

This post is exempt from the Rehabilitation of Offenders Act 1974, and the successful candidate will be required to complete a Disclosure and Barring Service check.

Salary range

  • £26,334.82 - £31,505.32 per year