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Reference: 69170

Date Added: 20 December 2018
Closing Date: 19 February 2019

Job Title: Summer Institute Intern

Working For: Unlocked Graduates

Location: Ipswich

Salary: £330 per week

Length of Contract:

Job Details

Unlocked Graduates aim to attract high-calibre graduate talent to work in the UK prison service and inject new ideas, insights and energy into the rehabilitation of prisons: to lead subtle changes on the inside that deliver huge benefits on the outside.

Unlocked Graduates is running residential training this summer, training graduates to become inspiring leaders and prison officers. We have appointed qualified prison officers to lead our training. We are now looking for team players who can work alongside them to bring the training to life.

We require two types of intern:

  • Logistics intern: supporting our project management team with set-up and delivery of residential elements (e.g. setting up accommodation, sorting equipment, organising cleaning)
  • Classroom intern: supporting trainers to run sessions, using personal anecdotes and examples, and modelling realistic prison scenarios.

Summer Institute interns will support trainers during sessions, set-up and logistical help outside of sessions, and advocates of the Unlocked Graduates values throughout.
We welcome applications from people who have convictions.

Further details on the role and how to apply can be found on our website:

https://unlockedgrads.org.uk/our-organisation/#head-office-opportunities

Closing Date: 19 February 2019

Interview/Start Dates

Interns are required to work Monday to Friday for one-week periods between 15th July and 5th September. You may apply to work for any, some or all of the weeks in this period.

Interviews will be held on a rolling basis and we may close applications prior to this if we fill all vacancies.

Application Details

Full details on how to apply are availableon our website:

https://unlockedgrads.org.uk/our-organisation/#head-office-opportunities

Website: http://unlockedgrads.org.uk/

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