Prison Link Worker - London Prisons - HMP Brixton & HMP Wandsworth
About the Role
As a Prison Link Worker within the Dependency and Recovery Service, you will play a vital role in supporting men transitioning from custody into the community, helping to ensure continuity of care and sustained engagement with treatment and support services.
Working predominantly across HMP Brixton and HMP Wandsworth, you will operate within a flexible, multi-disciplinary team in a hybrid model. This is a predominantly in-person role and you will be expected to work onsite within prison settings Monday to Friday, 09:00–17:00, with occasional travel across London to support wider service delivery, training, and team meetings.
You will work closely with individuals prior to release, supporting them through the gate and into the community post-release. Your focus will be on engaging prison leavers who may have a history of non-engagement with services, helping them to access and sustain involvement with probation, substance misuse treatment, and wider statutory and voluntary sector support.
The role involves:
- Building strong working relationships with prison substance misuse teams, offender managers, probation staff, and partner agencies
- Supporting continuity of care through pre-release planning and post-release engagement
- Providing enhanced support including meet and greet arrangements, appointment reminders, and accompanying clients to key appointments
- Managing risks associated with transition into the community, including treatment drop-out, overdose prevention, and harm minimisation
- Carrying a diverse caseload of adult male prison leavers and individuals on community orders
- Completing comprehensive assessments, collaborative action plans, and maintaining accurate case records using electronic systems
- Supporting service users to build motivation, navigate recovery, reduce reoffending, and achieve positive outcomes
You will work autonomously within secure custodial settings as a representative of the Dependency and Recovery Service and will be fully prison vetted to carry keys and work independently onsite.
About You
We are looking for a confident, organised, and compassionate individual who is passionate about supporting people through recovery and reducing reoffending.
You will have experience working within treatment, substance misuse, criminal justice, probation, or related support services, and understand the challenges individuals face when transitioning from prison into the community.
To succeed in this role, you will demonstrate:
- Experience of working within treatment and/or criminal justice services
- The ability to establish and maintain professional boundaries
- Confidence working autonomously within secure custodial environments
- Strong partnership working skills and the ability to build effective relationships with external agencies and stakeholders
- Excellent organisational and time management skills, with the ability to prioritise workload and meet performance targets
- An understanding of equal opportunities, GDPR requirements, and the importance of client confidentiality
- Experience using electronic case management systems and Microsoft Office applications including Word, Outlook, and Teams
- A proactive and person-centred approach to supporting recovery and engagement
Due to the nature of the role, a full driving licence and access to a vehicle is essential, as travel across multiple prison sites and community locations will be required.