My organisation's about promoting a humane justice system and rehabilitation of offenders. I believe in that, and I work with some amazing and inspiring people who are changing things for the better.
Normally I'm in the office but my work occasionally brings me into contact with offenders, in a completely safe environment but it's still really difficult psychologically because of the trauma I've experienced. I refuse to go into prisons, which I would normally sometimes have to do, but that has been difficult because I've had to partly disclose the reason to my boss. Sometimes I still have to work with ex-offenders though, without knowing what their offence was. I also hear about crime and sentencing.
I'm looking for a different job for several reasons, and I hope I can get one that's not connected to criminal justice.
Office work actually is my calling, though. I get a lot of satisfaction from it and also find it grounding. I wonder why so many people dislike it so much. Maybe it's that there are a lot of office jobs so someone doing a job just to pay the bills is likely to be doing that kind of work?
Normally I'm in the office but my work occasionally brings me into contact with offenders, in a completely safe environment but it's still really difficult psychologically because of the trauma I've experienced. I refuse to go into prisons, which I would normally sometimes have to do, but that has been difficult because I've had to partly disclose the reason to my boss. Sometimes I still have to work with ex-offenders though, without knowing what their offence was. I also hear about crime and sentencing.
I'm looking for a different job for several reasons, and I hope I can get one that's not connected to criminal justice.
Office work actually is my calling, though. I get a lot of satisfaction from it and also find it grounding. I wonder why so many people dislike it so much. Maybe it's that there are a lot of office jobs so someone doing a job just to pay the bills is likely to be doing that kind of work?