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Business in the Community Ireland is an Equal Opportunities Employer and promotes a policy of continuous personal and professional development among its staff.

Training and Employment Officer - Midlands/Portlaoise Prison Complex
We require a person with proven experience of working with the socially excluded in a variety of settings to fill this post. Ideally, applicants will hold a qualification recognised by the Irish Career Guidance Association, be educated to degree level, have at least one to two year's relevant work experience with prisoners/ex-offenders and, have a sound knowledge and understanding of the criminal justice system and the resettlement process. We are seeking to recruit self-starters, who are good leaders and listeners, and who have excellent interpersonal skills.

The Training and Employment Officer will assist prisoners by:
- Assisting Irish Prison Service staff by assessing the ‘job-readiness' of selected clients.
- Developing realistic career path plans with individual offenders
- Securing appropriate employment / training / educational opportunities in the community for prisoners on their release
- Supporting a multi-D team within the prison
- Providing after-placement support to both employers and clients

Closing date for applications 5.00p.m. Tuesday 23rd March 2010

For further details please click here

To see core competencies required for this post please click here.

Mentor - Training Unit, Mountjoy Prison
Candidates for the post of mentor will have;
 A relevant third level qualification, while not essential is desirable
 One or more years experience of working with the target group
 Teamwork experience
 A good understanding of the Irish Criminal Justice System, prisoner resettlement and the desistance processes
 A good knowledge of community and voluntary groups
 A good general knowledge of semi-state and other agencies providing support or training services for marginalized groups
 Knowledge of the Irish employment market and training and employment opportunities.

Deadline for applications: Monday 15th March 2010 at 5pm

Interviews to be held March 19th 2010

Please click here here for further details.


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