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Dual Badge Officer - Eastleigh Vehicle Base

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Location: Eastleigh Vehicle Base, SO53 4HZ Join us a Dual Badge Officer (DBO) in Prisoner Escort Custody Services (PECS) where you’ll play a key role in helping keep the justice system safe and secure. In addition to job security and stability you'll receive: Initial Training Salary: £24,596 (35hrs pw) Graduated Base Salary: £28,109 (40 hrs pw), rising to £29,205 from 1st September 2026, with clear annual progression (Year 2: £29,932 ; Year 3: £30,496 ; Year 4: £31,063). Plus additional earnings through a £600 per year driving allowance (subject to terms). Plus additional £900 allowance per year for dual badge specialist training When combined with base salary and average overtime (8hrs pw), this gives a potential first-year income of £35,705! We operate 24/6 across early and late shifts, so flexibility is essential. Finishing times can be unpredictable, and you may need to work beyond your contracted hours to meet operational demands. Shifts are set on a rota provided 12 weeks in advance, giving you visibility to plan ahead. Part-time working may be considered, but this must be across full working days, as reduced daily hours are not available.
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As a DBO, you’ll work as part of a crew delivering safe and secure court transport and custody services for adults, children, and young people. You’ll escort individuals to court, maintain their welfare in custody, and support their safe return or release. You’ll: Attend briefings, receive route and detainee details Carry out risk assessments and vehicle checks Transport adult and young detainees in line with protocols Support and engage young detainees, maintaining professionalism at all times Liaise with court staff and supervise detainees at court Return or hand over detainees and complete checks and paperwork Manage a range of situations, including supporting vulnerable individuals What you need to do the job! Our DBOs come from a range of backgrounds—what matters most is you are reliable, trustworthy and compassionate, committed to safeguarding and treating people with dignity and respect. In return you’ll receive full training through a 5½-week paid training, plus ongoing support from experienced colleagues. Requirements of the role: Full UK driving licence (B/B1) essential Reasonable fitness for the physical demands of the role Strong communication skills (written and verbal) Ability to stay calm and make decisions under pressure Confidence managing behaviour and de-escalating conflict Teamwork and the ability to follow processes accurately Professionalism, integrity, and respect for confidentiality A genuine interest in working with children and young people What we offer Holidays: 20 days (rising to 25 after 7 years’ service) plus bank holidays (pro rata’d) Pension: Up to 6% contributory pension scheme (matched by Serco) Training and development: Structured induction (5½ weeks), ongoing learning, access to internal courses and qualifications, mentoring, and a strong focus on internal progression Health and wellbeing: Employee Assistance Programme (EAP), support from mental health charity MIND, Simply Health cash and dental plans, wellbeing resources, discount on membership at Serco-run gyms Discounts: Savings across major retailers and experiences, including Merlin attractions, cinema, leisure, retail, hospitality, mobile plans, and more
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Our recruitment process Online application inc. eligibility questions and online assessments Virtual assessment: Competency based interview, short roleplay and written exercise (online) Initial right to work and vetting documentation checks Job offer and confirmation of your training start date Eligibility checks and further information Job offers are subject to Ministry of Justice Enhanced Level 2 checks with Enhanced Disclosure and Barring Service (DBS) clearance, satisfactory employment references and occupational health checks. This role is exempt from the Rehabilitation of Offenders Act 1974. All roles are subject to random alcohol and drug testing. This role is not eligible for Skilled Worker visa sponsorship under current UK Home Office regulations. You must have the right to work in the UK. If you do have a visa, it must have at least two years remaining, and you must have at least one year’s UK residency (to enable required counter signatory checks by a recognised professional).


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All Serco employees must ensure that their current line manager is aware of their application. For confidential enquiries please contact MyHR. Serco are Disability Confident Leader employers and are committed to employing and retaining people with disabilities. Disabled applicants who meet the minimum criteria for the job will be given the opportunity to demonstrate their abilities at an interview. For help with your application please contact j&icareersuk@serco.com
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