Community Payback Supervisor – Bicester and Oxford (South Central)

Company: Ministry of Justice
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Location: Bicester
Job Description:

Job Overview

The Community Payback Supervisor is an operational role directly supervising work groups of offenders serving a community sentence in Bicester, Oxford. The role involves driving service vehicles to transport people or equipment and all work site supervision tasks to ensure all tasks are carried out to a high standard.

Responsibilities

  • Supervise and motivate offenders during up to 7 hours per day of unpaid work placement.
  • Coordinate and support the team to complete manual tasks such as clearing overgrowth, restoring community facilities, planting trees or laying flowerbeds, litter picking, and graffiti removal.
  • Conduct work‑site supervision, ensuring all safety, quality, and progress standards are met.
  • Drive service vehicles to transport people or equipment as required.
  • Maintain accurate records of work time, tasks completed, and progress of offenders.
  • Plan and manage work schedules, including weekend and, where required, evening shifts.

Working Pattern & Pay

Standard working hours are 8:00 AM to 5:00 PM. The role requires a fixed start and finish each day and includes weekend work (both Saturday and Sunday each week with alternative weekday days agreed). Weekend hours carry a higher rate of 50% additional pay.

Starting salary is £28,064, with potential progression through the Competency Based Framework and annual pay increases in line with Civil Service guidance.

Requirements

  • Full UK Manual Driving Licence – automatic licence holders will not be considered.
  • Right to work in the UK (including relevant visa status – note that as of 22 July 2025 the role cannot sponsor a new Skilled Worker Visa, but applicants with existing prior to that date may be eligible).
  • Good communication skills, empathy, and the ability to lead small teams.
  • Experience supervising offenders or similar responsibility is preferred but not mandatory; the role will be assessed against the Civil Service Success Profile.

Eligibility

This role is open to all applicants who meet the right‑to‑work requirements and hold a full UK Manual Driving Licence.

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Posted: July 13th, 2026