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Prison Officer

Prison officers work in jails managing inmates and keeping the facility safe. They help people serving sentences while also protecting staff and the public, and they support rehabilitation and positive change.

Career Progression Path

Is this the only route?

This is the standard academic trajectory, but modern careers are highly flexible. You can often skip stages by entering the industry with an advanced qualification (like a Master's or PhD), or pivot sideways from a related discipline.

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Academic Foundation

University Degree

Usually 3 to 4 years of full-time academic study, explicitly preparing you for the theoretical realities of the industry.

Earnings
-Β£56,550 (Avg. UK Tuition & Living)
Requirements
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First Step

Junior Prison Officer

As a Junior Prison Officer, you will assist in the daily operations of the prison, learning the ropes under the guidance of experienced staff. Your focus will be on observing and reporting inmate behaviour while ensuring safety protocols are followed.

Expected Salary
Β£25,000 - Β£30,000
Key Qualifications
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Gaining Experience

Mid-Level Prison Officer

In a Mid-Level role, you will take on more responsibilities, including leading rehabilitation sessions and managing a team of junior officers. Your ability to handle complex situations will be crucial as you work to maintain order and support inmate development.

Expected Salary
Β£32,000 - Β£40,000
Key Milestones
3
Peak Career

Senior Prison Officer

As a Senior Prison Officer, you will oversee operations within a specific wing or unit, ensuring compliance with regulations and leading initiatives to improve inmate outcomes. Your leadership will be key in fostering a positive environment for both staff and inmates.

Expected Salary
Β£45,000+
Key Qualifications