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07-02-2022, 11:13 AM
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Hi, anyone can shed some light on the job responsibilities of a junior SPS rehab officer (starting from foundation posting)? What do you usually do on a daily basis and how is the culture like in SPS? The jd on the website is kind of vague.
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You mean "Personal Supervisor", which is for applicants without a degree. Your starting rank will be Sergeant.
Day to day, you'll be supervising the daily routine of inmates, from checking headcounts, issuing meals, medication and exercise time. You'll also be taking their requests and handle and other issues they might have.
You might also be involved in other committees (too many to list but an example is organising the YRSG run)
Do note that you'll start off with training at HTA first for a few months though, which is like NS.
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07-02-2022, 06:32 PM
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Originally Posted by Unregistered
You mean "Personal Supervisor", which is for applicants without a degree. Your starting rank will be Sergeant.
Day to day, you'll be supervising the daily routine of inmates, from checking headcounts, issuing meals, medication and exercise time. You'll also be taking their requests and handle and other issues they might have.
You might also be involved in other committees (too many to list but an example is organising the YRSG run)
Do note that you'll start off with training at HTA first for a few months though, which is like NS.
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Hi, thanks for the insights! I am actually looking at the rehab officer track for degree holders, any idea what do you start off with doing after the training at HTA?
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07-02-2022, 08:11 PM
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Originally Posted by Unregistered
Hi, thanks for the insights! I am actually looking at the rehab officer track for degree holders, any idea what do you start off with doing after the training at HTA?
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Degree holder entrants are referred to as senior prison officers (SPO).
For SPOs, you're expected to do everything a junior officer aka Personal Supervisor does, and then more, since you're in a leadership position. That includes coaching your staff and all the administrative backend office work. You'd spend less time on the ground since you'll be handling all the admin matters, but nowadays SPOs will likely tank a lot of things since activities are increasing while manpower remains lean.
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07-02-2022, 08:14 PM
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Originally Posted by Unregistered
Degree holder entrants are referred to as senior prison officers (SPO).
For SPOs, you're expected to do everything a junior officer aka Personal Supervisor does, and then more, since you're in a leadership position. That includes coaching your staff and all the administrative backend office work. You'd spend less time on the ground since you'll be handling all the admin matters, but nowadays SPOs will likely tank a lot of things since activities are increasing while manpower remains lean.
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To add on, SPOs usually get posted after training for 2-3 years at a Housing Unit as a foundational posting. Thereafter you'll be posted elsewhere to the many other departments where you may not be directly interacting with inmates but of course your work will still revolve around them.
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08-02-2022, 01:40 AM
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Originally Posted by Unregistered
To add on, SPOs usually get posted after training for 2-3 years at a Housing Unit as a foundational posting. Thereafter you'll be posted elsewhere to the many other departments where you may not be directly interacting with inmates but of course your work will still revolve around them.
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I see, thanks for your sharing!
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08-02-2022, 04:42 PM
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How much compensation package can be expected for the following profile?
30 years old (going 31 in 2022)
Apx 11 years of experiences; inclusive of 3-4 years as Self-Employed doing own Businesses.
Private Degree (UOL)
Primary Function/Role is a Project Manager.
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08-02-2022, 05:59 PM
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Originally Posted by Unregistered
How much compensation package can be expected for the following profile?
30 years old (going 31 in 2022)
Apx 11 years of experiences; inclusive of 3-4 years as Self-Employed doing own Businesses.
Private Degree (UOL)
Primary Function/Role is a Project Manager.
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last drawn salary?
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08-02-2022, 06:05 PM
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Originally Posted by Unregistered
last drawn salary?
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Currently drawing 8.4k in Private (bank).
EDIT: 8 years of experiences, not 11. Typo.
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08-02-2022, 08:18 PM
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Originally Posted by Unregistered
How much compensation package can be expected for the following profile?
30 years old (going 31 in 2022)
Apx 11 years of experiences; inclusive of 3-4 years as Self-Employed doing own Businesses.
Private Degree (UOL)
Primary Function/Role is a Project Manager.
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5.8k
10 char
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08-02-2022, 08:29 PM
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Originally Posted by Unregistered
5.8k
10 char
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Wa. Then even if I assumes a 3-months bonus and I round up the gross to $6k, the whole package will only be $90k.
Almost 11% lesser than my Basic now.. Hmmm.
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