IOM Analyst
Posting date: | 24 May 2024 |
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Salary: | £33,011 to £41,082 per year |
Hours: | Full time |
Closing date: | 05 June 2024 |
Location: | Wales, UK |
Remote working: | On-site only |
Company: | HM Prison and Probation Service |
Job type: | Permanent |
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Summary
Preventing victims by changing lives
HMPPS in Wales works in an integrated way to keep communities in Wales safer and to give the men and women we work with the opportunity to change their lives. We commission and provide offender management services in the community and in custody to deliver the orders of the courts and support rehabilitation. Our aim is to deliver outstanding, seamless offender management services in Wales that protect the public, reduce reoffending, deliver value for money and support our partners.
The Welsh Language Scheme
Welsh Language skills for this post are desirable.
HMPPS yng Nghymru:
Atal pobl rhag dod yn ddioddefwyr trwy newid bywydau
Mae HMPPS yng Nghymru yn gweithio mewn ffordd integredig i gadw cymunedau yng Nghymru yn fwy diogel, a rhoi cyfle i’r dynion a’r merched hynny rydym yn gweithio â hwy i newid eu bywydau. Rydym yn comisiynu a darparu gwasanaethau rheoli troseddwyr yn y gymuned a’r carchar i weithredu gorchmynion y llysoedd a chefnogi adsefydlu. Ein nod yw darparu gwasanaethau rheoli troseddwyr ardderchog ac esmwyth yng
Nghymru sy’n gwarchod y cyhoedd, lleihau aildroseddu, cynnig gwerth am arian a chefnogi ein partneriaid.
Y Cynllun Iaith Gymraeg
Mae sgiliau iaith Gymraeg yn ddymunol ar gyfer y swydd hon.
Overview of the job
The job is a member of a team of 2 to 4 PQO’s working with individual LDU clusters to ensure performance and delivery to agreed targets. Team responsibilities include identifying local performance and quality issues, and developing a programme of quality of operational practice in response to meet the needs of the division, and HMPPS priorities.
Summary
The PQO role is to work alongside LDU clusters to support them in achieving agreed performance. This includes:
• Ensuring that LDU clusters deliver in accordance with agreed national service delivery indicators and specifications
• Developing and delivering a quality improvement programme for the Division
• Identifying local performance and quality issues and opportunities linking in to HMPPS priorities.
• Running improvement initiatives to address opportunities for performance improvement
Working with other PQO’s to share best practice and maximise improvements in quality and performance.
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