The role
What a probation officer actually does, day to day.
As a probation officer, you work with people in the criminal justice system who want to rebuild their lives. You might see people on parole or doing community service as punishment for a crime. Your job is to help them stay on track and find their way back into society - while also making sure they follow their sentence rules and keeping the public safe.
You will meet regularly with your clients, listening to them and understanding what they need - maybe housing, a job, or help with addiction or mental health. You will write plans showing what help they need and how they will get it. You will work with charities, job services, housing teams and doctors to connect them to the support they need. It is a job where you have to be kind but firm - you will encourage people when they do well, but also challenge them if they are not trying hard enough. You will write reports for the court about how they are getting on, and you need to stay up to date with what works best in helping people change.
Day to day
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