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Unit 3: Employment in the non-uniformed public services

Working in the non-uniformed Public Services

Task 1

Working in the non-uniformed Public Services

Education Service

The NHS

Social Services

The Probation Service

As a group discuss the positives as well as the negatives whilst working in the

Education Service

NHS

Social services

The Probation Service

Education Service

Positives & Negatives

Good pay

Good holidays

Stable employment

No shift work

High level of qualification required

You make a difference

Lots of opportunity for training

Social services

Positives & Negatives

NHS

Positives & Negatives

The probation service

Positives & Negatives

Some roles are well paid

Secure employment

Training

Varied work

Helping people

Save lives

Protecting those who need it

Varied and interesting role

Good job opportunities

Training

Saving lives

Opportunities for promotion

Teamwork

some roles good pay

Regarded by the public

Secure employment

Opportunity for promotion

Training

variety of work

Protecting community's

Supporting individuals

No shift work

Constantly changing profession

Often no respected by service users

Under-funded in some areas

often used as a political tennis ball

Underfunding in some areas

Work load beyond their level of experience

Scrutiny of Failures

Some roles very poorly paid

Stressful

Not well respected by the public

Poor pay in some roles

Shift work

Difficult nature in some of the work

Stressful and physically demanding

Interacting with defenders daily

Despite your best efforts offenders will often offend

Often unappreciated by the public

Learning Outcomes

Roles within the non-uniformed public services

Understand the different employment opportunities available in the non-uniformed public services.

Task: 2

Working in pairs, identify the variety of job roles available in the public services

  • The Education Service
  • The Probation Service
  • Social Services
  • National Health Service

Roles

National Health Service

Roles

Social Services

Nurse

Doctor

Midwife

Surgeon

Cleaner

Social Worker

Home Help

Occupational Therapist

Foster Carer

Lateral Thinking

Bert

Survivors cant be buried.

Bert’s father is Professor Maths. He has 4 children. 3 of them are called Add, Subtract and Divide. What is the fourth child called?

It is a women’s international match.

A plane travelling from England to Germany crashes mid-way in France. Where would the survivors be buried?

England are leading Germany 4-1 in an international football match at Wembley.

88 minutes of the match have been played but not one man on either side has scored a goal.

Roles

The Probation Services

Roles

The Education Service

Administrator

Manager

work with Prisoners

Teacher

Lecturer

Caretaker

Teaching Assistant

Receptionist

Psychologist

Special Needs Coordinator

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