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Member - Volunteers needed on Independent Monitoring Boards (IMB) at HMP Wymott

Body
Independent Monitoring Board (IMB)
Appointing Department
Ministry of Justice
Sectors
Judicial, Prison & Policing, Prison & Policing, Regulation
Location
HMP Wymott, Ulnes Walton Lane, Lancashire PR26 8LW
Skills required
Regulation
Number of Vacancies
x
Remuneration
Unremunerated though reasonable expenses will be reimbursed
Time Requirements
Approx. 2 to 3 visits per month although this may be slightly higher during the first year of training. Board meetings take place the second Thursday pm of each month

Campaign Timeline

  1. Competition Launched

    20/09/2022

  2. Closed for Applications

    30/10/2022

  3. Panel Sift

    TBC

  4. Final Interview Date

    TBC

  5. Announcement

    TBC

Vacancy Description

We are currently looking for new volunteers to join IMB Wymott helping to ensure that proper standards of care and decency are maintained.

Person Specification

Applicants do not need any special qualifications or experience as we will provide all necessary training and support.

Candidates need to be over 18 years of age and live within approx. 25 miles of the prison.

You need to be enthusiastic, open minded, possess effective communication skills and have the ability to exercise sound, objective judgement.

Additional Information

HMP Wymott is a male Cat C training prison which has accommodation for both mainstream Cat C offenders and men convicted of sexual offences. The prison holds around 1100 men at present; the site covers a large area and is on several levels. It is located at Ulnes Walton village, between Leyland and Chorley, Lancashire. There is a limited bus service to the site.

Inside every prison, there is an IMB – a group of ordinary members of the public doing an extraordinary job.  IMB members are independent, unpaid and complete an average of 2-3 visits per month depending on the needs of the Board and the individual.  Members are the eyes and ears of Ministers and monitor the day-to-day life in their local prison to ensure that proper standards of care and decency are maintained.

Your background can be as a student, a person of working age or retired.  We welcome applications from people over 18 and are particularly keen to hear from those of working age and individuals from black and minority ethnic communities, since these groups are under-represented on existing Boards.  The role is about fairness and decency and is always rewarding, educational and challenging.

Please click on www.imb.org.uk to find out how being an IMB member can benefit you.  Visit https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=YuQ4WxirPlg and view the short film ‘Joining the Independent Monitoring Board’ and hear current IMB members talking about their role.