Competitive Salaries
Flexible Working
Excellent Benefits

Reading Specialist - DPS

Location HMP Nottingham
Salary Up to £30,000
Contract Fixed Term
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This is a {Advertised Permanent / Temporary}, {Advertised Full Time / Part Time} vacancy that will close in {x} days at {xx:xx} BST.

Our Reading Support Specialist here at PeoplePlus work collaboratively Education, Industries and the wider prison to provide support to prisoners with reading needs. Their role is to promote an effective and inclusive learning environment, providing support to learners over the course of the working week and screening prisoners with low level reading ability.

As a successful Reading Support Specialist, you will be a passionate, creative, and empathetic towards our learners and prisoners and be able to offer knowledge and guidance and support to prisoners with reading needs including those with neurodiverse needs and disabilities.

Key Responsibilities include:

  • To conduct reading screeners with prisoners.
  • To develop and implement reading interventions for individuals or groups of prisoners using That Reading Thing or equivalent phonics intervention programs.
  • Write and update reading profiles for all prisoners that complete a reading screener and share reading information through Virtual Campus (VC2).
  • Track and report on reading progress of prisoners monthly following screening, intervention and re-screening.
  • Develop resources to help support prisoners with low level reading ability.
  • Collaborate with education and prison colleagues to ensure a holistic approach in supporting prisoners with emerging reading needs.
  • Deliver creative support for emerging readers to enable prisoners to make progress and be inspired to read. This may include setting up an emergent reading group.
  • Assist management in promoting a “reading for pleasure” culture within the prison community.
  • Lead on reading initiatives within the wider prison.
  • Deliver training and guidance to staff in relation to reading and phonics.
  • Utilise technology to promote reading strategies via digital technology such as Way-Out TV which will support emergent readers.
  • Further develop your knowledge with reading by engaging with CPD provided by PeoplePlus and other agencies.
  • Work with a range of partnership with reading partners such as Shannon Trust.
  • Work with onsite libraries and other relevant partners to develop a whole prison approach to promote reading using a range of strategies including, but not limited to, book clubs, writers in residence, storybook fathers etc.
  • Liaising with Peer Support Workers including but not limited to Shannon Trust Mentors, Prisoner information Desk (PID) workers, CIAG orderlies and Library orderlies to further promote reading in prison.
  • Creating a monthly newsletter to promote reading across the prison recognising good practice and positive outcomes. This should include involvement and contributions from the Governor and senior leadership team in each prison.
  • Working in collaboration with the Education Department and Neurodiversity Leads to support learners who have specific learning needs, through a Trauma Informed approach.
  • Developing projects in collaboration with wider departments including the Gym and Education departments to further promote reading through discrete embedded approaches such as sports or educational events.
  • Deliver regular training for prison mentors and quality assure the delivery of the support mentors give to prisoners who need support. Meet with the group of prison mentors regularly to gain feedback on their support and ensure their training is maintained.
  • Promote community values with learners which demonstrates tolerance, community, and respect.
  • Collaboratively manage the behaviour of the learners, promoting and maintaining a safe and secure learning environment.
  • To help support the writing of the whole establishment reading strategy and drive this across each establishment.
  • Contractual KPIs for success and performance to be met.
  • Prison based roles are 100% site based, with the expectation of prisoner face to face contact.

This is a fixed term position for 9 months.

For full details of the role and the person specification please review the job description or If you would like to speak to the recruitment team before you apply, please email any questions to careers@peopleplus.co.uk and one of the team will come back to you. If you wish to apply, please ensure this is done via the apply now button. Applications cannot be accepted via email.

Please include your current salary and desired salary as part of your application when prompted as salaries above band may be considered, dependent on prior skills and experience.

Here are PeoplePlus, we are committed to transforming the lives of people with convictions through our work in prisons. 

Our services have been designed to tackle the underlying causes of offending behaviour so people can make positive changes to their lives. 

With more than 500 people working to support people with convictions in custody and in the community, we bring passion, experience and innovation to public sector rehabilitation services. 

We also work with specialist partner organisations to help people move away from their past and look forward to a brighter future. 

All of our services are designed in partnership with the people who we’re trying to help and away from our direct work with people serving their sentences, we’re working hard to change attitudes towards people who can often be tarnished unfairly following criminal convictions. Our Social Recruitment Framework brings together organisations to tackle any pre-conceived ideas about hiring people who have previously been involved in crime. 

We also work with employers on the Ban the Box initiative to support fair and equal recruitment processes and have engaged industry to influence our employer-led curriculum delivered to our learners. 

We are extremely proud to be a Silver accredited Investors in People organisation. This means that at PeoplePlus, the right principles are in place but more than that, it means our people and leaders are making active efforts to make sure that there’s real consistency and everyone in the organisation can feel the effects.

A paid PeoplePlus Life Event Day each year

30 days annual leave for Teaching roles / 25 days for support roles

Cycle to Work scheme

Access to hundreds of discounts via the Additions portal

Employee Assistance Programme

Access to online wellbeing centre

Enhanced Wedding leave

A paid volunteering day each year

"What I love about working in a prison environment is that no 2 days are the same. You are a number of different roles such as counsellor, adviser and at times the person that makes a difference in that individual’s life.  

There are also good career opportunities for an individual. I started as a supply tutor and I am now an assistant manager. At PeoplePlus you are given the opportunities to gain new skills and qualifications to enable you to be the best version of yourself."

"I have been lucky enough to work in a number of roles within PeoplePlus within the prison education sector, each of which has provided variety, challenge, and immense job satisfaction. The company recognises, values, and rewards the hard work of its employees, providing great professional development and career progression opportunities as well as a great range of perks and support for wellbeing."

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