Working in community safety

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There are many opportunities to start a career in the community safety field. This area of work is rewarding as we make a positive difference to people’s lives and make East Sussex safer.

There are many areas to our work including for example: treatment for people with drug or alcohol problems, help for victims of domestic violence, and also more strategic planning. We work with a variety of people in many different organisations and our work can be either paid or voluntary. 

Jobs 

Follow the links below to view a variety of websites that show the current paid or voluntary job vacancies: 

Jobs at Sussex Drug and Alcohol Action Team

Jobs at Action for Change

Jobs at CRI

Jobs at East Sussex County Council

Jobs at Sussex Police

Jobs at Surrey and Sussex Probation Trust

Jobs at NHS

Jobs at East Sussex Fire and Rescue Service

Jobs at Lewes District Council

Jobs at Eastbourne Borough Council

Jobs at Hastings Borough Council

Jobs at Rother District Council

Jobs at Wealden District Council

Training

We provide a number of training courses about a variety of community safety topics.

Drug and Alcohol courses are available and are free to any professional working in the drug and alcohol field in East Sussex. To find out about these courses please see our training brochure (PDF, 459Kb).

We provide multiple training courses about domestic violence. These include:

We can tailor our training to meet the specific needs of organisations. If you would like to know more about our bespoke training please contact:

Domestic violence training – Keryl Hebson
Phone: 01323 466528
Email: Keryl.Hebson@eastsussex.gov.uk

Drugs or alcohol training – Nick Cole
Phone: 01323 418996
Email: nick.cole@esdwpct.nhs.uk                           



Page last updated on 27 May 2010                                                                                                         


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