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      <description>Location: Bridlington | Salary: 26000.00-26000.00 Annual | Type: Permanent | Connections Coach - HMP Millsike Location: East Riding of Yorkshire Salary: £26,000 per annum Vacancy Type: Permanent Closing Date: 13th of July 2026 We re looking for a passionate Connections Coach to join Forward Trust (Full Time, 35 Hours) at HMP Millsike, a rural prison location where access is limited and a full driving licence with use of a car is essential. You ll deliver a relationship-led service that helps people rebuild connections, strengthen wellbeing, and move towards lasting desistance. This role sits at the heart of our Connections Service, covering Visits, Family and Relationship support, and Desistance and Wellbeing interventions. You ll play a key part in building a strong recovery ecosystem across the prison, working in partnership with health, substance misuse, and prison colleagues to deliver truly integrated support. What you ll be doing  Delivering the core Connections offer: visits, family work, and desistance and wellbeing support Managing a varied caseload of Prisoner Service Users (PSUs) through 1:1 coaching and group work Supporting delivery of the Incentivised Substance Free Living (ISFL) model and recovery wing approach Contributing to a whole-prison ...</description>
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