
Prison Library Assistant | HMP Preston | Salary £25,185 - £25,989 Per Annum Pro Rata | Permanent | Part Time | 28 Hours Per Week
All shortlisted candidates will be expected via arrangement to attend a pre-interview, to visit HMP Preston and the library.
What you'll be doing:
As a Library Assistant, you'll support the delivery of a high-quality library and information service.
This includes:
Helping, supporting & engaging with prisoners, staff & colleagues
Working as part of team
Being customer focused
Confident in using digital resources
Having an interested in libraries and the benefit to their prison communities
Organised, calm & practical
Accurate and have good attention to detail
If so, we have an ideal opportunity for you!
As a prison library assistant, you will work as part of a team including prisoners, who as orderlies will work alongside you to deliver high quality library and information services, enable the delivery of activities and events to the prison community, assist prisoners and staff to access information and resources and encourage use by the prison community. A prison library assistant is a unique, inspiring, customer service role that offers an opportunity to make a difference, it is challenging but rewarding. You will work with library staff, education and reducing and reoffending teams to help prisoners to improve their situation whilst in custody and for future release.
You will:
Have demonstrable teamwork skills
Contribute towards an excellent service for your users
Have a love for reading and be passionate & proactive about sharing this
Have excellent communication and digital skills
Be able to work with a range of partners, volunteers & orderlies
Be able to deliver a customer focused service in a prison environment
This is a permanent post based at HMP Preston Prison library. HMP Preston Prison is a category B Remand adult male prison. The library is a branch of Lancashire County Council Libraries, and the staff work closely with Lancashire Library staff, other prison library staff, prison staff and partners. The role may require you to work evenings and weekends and at other locations and may also involve lone working. The hours are 28 hours per week, and the annual salary quoted will be pro rata. Please use the Prison Library Assistant Person Specification, within the role profile attachment, detailing the criteria you need to include within your application, please note CVs will not be considered.
Why join us?
At Lancashire County Council, you’ll have the opportunity to shape a career path that suits you, with access to personal and professional qualifications, coaching, and mentoring. This is the place to build the career you’ve always wanted.
In return for your passion and expertise, we offer a generous benefits package, including:
A competitive salary and access to the Local Government Pension Scheme with generous employer contributions.
26 days of annual leave (rising with length of service), plus 8 bank holidays and 2 additional statutory days. You’ll also have the option to purchase additional leave each year.
Access to our staff discount scheme in partnership with Vivup, offering savings with a wide range of UK retailers—from weekly groceries to white goods and vehicles.
Pre-employment checks:
Prison recruits are required to go through pre-employment screening which includes security vetting as part of their application process. As a prison library assistant, you’re working in a position of trust. Security vetting plays a key role in assessing an individual’s integrity and so has a strong link to public trust and confidence within HMPPS. The vetting process considers several other factors. If you're in doubt about whether you need to disclose something or not, it’s best to include it. You’ll be asked to provide information on:
Yourself (personal information, financial information, police information, criminal history)
Your family (parents, parents’ partners, siblings, partner(s), children)
Co-residents
Associations that may cause a conflict of interest with your role or the prison service.
Prison staff vetting also includes:
Background checks across police information systems on you, your family and other associates
Credit reference checks (to make sure money problems don't make you vulnerable to blackmail or corruption)
Social media and Open-Source checks (these are checks on content about you that's publicly available on the internet to ensure there's nothing linked to you that could undermine public trust and confidence in the prison service)
Other government and overseas agency checks.
You may also be required to complete a National Security Vetting application with the United Kingdom Security Vetting (UKSV) depending on the prison you are applying to work.
Nationality requirements:
This job is broadly open to the following groups:
UK Nationals
Further information on nationality requirements:
https//www.gov.uk/government/publications/nationality-rules.
If you have been out of the country for a significant period (usually up to one year) and maintained your UK residency you may still be considered for vetting clearance. For example:
Spent a significant period overseas without returning to the UK, but intend to return in the future
Taken a gap year before or following university
Travelled for a year
Spent time overseas visiting family
This is not an exhaustive list.
Candidates must be able to provide correct and up to date documentation when requested during the application process.
How to apply:
Applications must be submitted online via the Lancashire County Council website. If you require any further information about this role, please contact CS.businesssupport@lancashire.gov.uk
Before submitting your application, please make sure you have given good examples of how you meet the criteria detailed on the job description and person specification (see attached at the bottom of the advert).
If you would like an informal discussion or any further information, please contact Sarah Dyson, Team Leader Prisons & Mobiles, 07889 013365.
All shortlisted candidates will be expected via arrangement to attend a pre-interview, to visit HMP Preston and the library.
We reserve the right to close a vacancy early, before the closing date, if we receive sufficient applications.

Lancashire County Council is committed to improving the quality of life for everyone in Lancashire. We believe that all our citizens have the right to be treated fairly. We recognise that some people do not get an equal chance in life.
For some of our children and young people this can have a lasting impact on their future. We will play our part in helping to narrow the gaps that exist between different parts our communities and improving the quality of life of those who have less advantages and are in danger of poor outcomes.
As a community leader, employer and provider of services we want to make sure that everyone in Lancashire has the opportunity to achieve their potential, no matter where they live or what their background, individual characteristics or personal circumstances might be.