Your Criminal Justice Career Resource
Sanctuary Criminal Justice is committed to helping you achieve your career ambitions. Our careers hub is a central resource for people at every stage of their criminal justice career. We hope you find it helpful.
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Looking for help on how to progress your criminal justice career? Our blogs will help you. So, whether you need some CV pointers, want to be your best in an interview or wish to move into offender healthcare, why not have a read.
How well do you know the job application process?
When you’re in the middle of it, the job application process can seem a little overwhelming and there are quite a few steps between you seeing a job you love and being offered the position. Before you even apply, you may have a few questions.What should I include in my application? How long should my CV be? Will I need a covering letter? How many interviews should I expect to participate in—and will testing be involved? How will the employer assess my application? And finally, how do I know if I am likely to receive a job offer?Knowing how the process works can help to ease the nerves. So, we’ve put together a quick guide that tells you everything you need to know about the job application process.Get your CV readyAll employers ask for a CV as part of your job application, so it’s essential that it’s well-organised and polished.At Sanctuary, we carefully review every CV that is sent to us, but not all recruiters or employers have the time. According to research, recruiters spend up to 7 seconds looking at a CV, which means they’re quickly scanning to see if you’re a good fit for a role.In order to pass the ‘7-second test’, you need to make sure that your CV is concise and clearly laid out so that an employer can pick out your key skills and experience quickly. Remember, some recruiters will sift through roughly 250 CVs for every job they advertise, so you want to be sure that yours matches the job description as closely as possible.In an age where personal branding is more important than ever, you may be tempted to add a photo of yourself to your CV. But this can be more harmful than you think; on average, there’s an 88% job rejection rate if you include a self-portrait. Plus, the inclusion of a photograph can sometimes alter the template of your CV when opened by the employer.Read more about what your CV should include.Write a cover letterWhen applying for a role directly, you will usually have to send in a covering letter each time you apply for a job as 53% of employers prefer candidates who have cover letters with their CVs. This can differ if you’re applying for a locum position through Sanctuary as these rarely require a covering letter. For permanent positions, your consultant will provide the employer with a detailed summary of your capabilities. It's still helpful to have a good covering letter ready, though.Your cover letter should be roughly three paragraphs long and include examples from your past experience to demonstrate why you are qualified for the role. Even if it's optional, including a cover letter is the best way to pitch your case for an interview.However, keep in mind that, on average, it takes just one or two errors for your application to be rejected. You must check to make sure that you’ve referred to practice models correctly, that your dates match up and you have no spelling or grammar mistakes. Once you’ve checked it, check it again (and then get a friend to look over it once more, just in case!)Apply for jobsYou can apply for jobs online, via email, or even in person. No matter what position you are applying for, be sure to follow the recruiter's specific directions for filling out the application.At Sanctuary, we’ve made the application process really easy. You can either apply for a job you’ve seen on our website or through a job board (e.g. Indeed). Once we have a copy of your CV and contact details, and have identified you as a strong candidate, we’ll put you forward for interview. Meanwhile, we also look for similar roles that we think you’ll be interested in, which can take a lot of the weight out of the application process.It is worth being mindful of is your online presence during this process, as some employers may have a look at your social media profile as part of their selection process. Of those that do, almost 4 in 5 say they rejected an applicant based on something they discovered online.Screening your applicationSince 250 CVs are typically submitted for each job position, with the first applications coming in on average just 200 seconds after the job is posted, employers often use applicant tracking software to recruit, screen, hire, track, and manage applicants for employment. Therefore, your application will likely be screened to determine if you are a match for the job. The software will match the information in the job applications submitted with the position requirements, so be sure to include the full titles of your job roles and qualifications rather than acronyms.ScreeningScreening can take many different forms. When applying for a frontline health or social care job, your professional registration, experience and references should sufficiently demonstrate your capabilities. Beyond this, identity and compliance checks will be carried out by the employer or recruiter to confirm your qualifications/registration and check for any criminal convictions.For non-clinical roles though, you may be expected to take a pre-employment test. These can include talent assessment tests, cognitive and personality tests, and background checks. Some tests are conducted as part of the job application process, and others will take place further along in the hiring process, after the interview and before a job offer.Interview processOn average, employers interview up to 6 candidates for each role, although this largely depends how they are choosing to recruit. If Sanctuary is recruiting exclusively for a position, you may be one of three people who have been put forward.If you have been selected for an interview, the employer can already see you being a good fit. During the interview, you will be invited to talk to the line manager, hiring manager, or employer – and sometimes all three.No matter how much interview experience you have, it’s good to be as prepared as possible. Do your research on the organisation and have a read through our interview guide, which is packed full of helpful tips. We have also prepared information on the STAR interview technique and a phone interview guide. Job offersEmployers will usually let you know within 24-48 hours, and often sooner, whether you’ve got the job. It’s a great moment when you receive the call you’ve been waiting for. All that’s left is for you to accept the position, agree a start date, review and sign your contract and hand your notice in to your current employer and prepare for your first day.Now it’s time to put your knowledge to the test…Find more careers advice here.
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Find your ideal role today
Consider how much easier it would be if securing your next role was simply a couple of clicks away. That once registered, you only ever hear about jobs that tick every box. Where you can relax and even enjoy the process. At Sanctuary Personnel, we pair our candidates with roles we know are a direct match to their skills, knowledge, experience and future aspirations.
Career guides
Created by our criminal justice and healthcare resourcing specialists, our tailored careers guides will give you an extra boost. Just putting some of our tips into place, you’ll be closer to landing your ideal role.
Your career path
We know working within the criminal justice system is not without its challenges. It can be hard to find the time to sit back and reflect on your career path. From the moment you register with us, we will be by your side, helping you make important decisions with our unbiased person-centred advice.
Key stages of our support during your careers
Looking for a Job
Enjoy exclusive access to a wide variety of suitable roles within the criminal justice system.Find your next offender healthcare, substance misuse, youth offending or probation role, quicker. With direct access to hundreds of criminal justice jobs across the UK, we know there’s an ideal role for you. How? Because we know how to match your experience, knowledge and your working preferences to positions that will help you move forward in your career. Each week, criminal justice employers, charities and private sector organisations, trust us to place people just like you into well-supported suitable roles. So, if you can’t find the perfect job today, there’s a high chance you’ll find it tomorrow. Enjoy exclusive access to the most sought-after criminal justice and offender healthcare roles and register today.
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Applying for a Job
Let us take the weight out of the criminal justice job application process for you, with our job-matching service.It’s great to have many criminal justice roles to choose from. But how do you know that a job is an exact match? That it gives you the chance to use your existing skills and knowledge.Our Sanctuary Criminal Justice consultants place people first. We’ll never see you as a number. We recruit with integrity. We understand working in a criminal justice setting is challenging. But it can also be incredibly rewarding if you are placed in a suitable role. One you feel in supported and safe in. It’s our role to guide you throughout the application process. So, if your CV needs editing, we’ll advise you on exactly what you can do to make it sharper and more competitive. And if you want to move into a different area of criminal justice or would like to explore working in the non-for-profit sector, we can help with that too. A career with Sanctuary Criminal Justice is driven by your individual needs.Looking for a new job? Check out our latest criminal justice jobs.
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Job Interviews
We’ve found you a criminal justice role that's perfect for you. The next step is to highlight your skills at interview.We’ll only present you with job opportunities that are a direct match, whether you are looking for a locum or permanent role. This means, your chances of landing the role are higher than normal.Your consultant will know everything about your future employer. They’ll be aware of the demographics of the offenders currently being supported and the challenges faced. They’ll also have a strong understanding of the employer’s preferred models of care and support and they'll be familiar with the team set-up and working environment. Crucially, they’ll also know what processes the employer has in place to support you in your role. We pass this information on to you so that you can prepare for your interview. We even have a series of downloadable interview preparation resources.Looking for a new job? Check out our latest criminal justice jobs.
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Career Development
Register as a candidate with Sanctuary Criminal Justice and you’ll always make positive career choices.Everyone needs to feel looked-after, especially within the criminal justice system. Whilst you are busy caring for patients or helping offenders through their rehabilitation, we’ll help look after your professional self. We’ve helped thousands of criminal justice and healthcare professionals; we know exactly what makes a successful criminal justice career. Our approach always starts with understanding what makes you happy. Whilst we cannot resolve front line pressures, we’ll work closely with you to make sure you always feel in control of your career. Before each locum position comes to an end, we’ll already be hard at work identifying other opportunities based on your preferences and ambitions.Let's start the process, register with Sanctuary today!
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