Professional Qualification in Probation (PQiP)

PQiP blends theory and practice, in the classroom and in a work setting, to give you the best possible preparation for life as a probation officer.

When you start your training, you’ll be a probation services officer, learning on the job and studying to gain your fully funded PQiP.

After successfully completing the programme, you’ll be able to become a fully qualified probation officer and work with a higher caseload of people on probation, along with opportunities to work in different settings, keep learning and developing through structured career paths.

What to expect

About the PQiP training:

What you'll learn on the PQiP programme

When you complete the programme, you’ll gain a level 6 Professional Qualification in Probation. This is a combination of a level 5 Diploma in Probation Practice and a Diploma of Community Justice.

During your training you’ll learn about:

Where you'll work

While you are training for your PQiP you’ll also be working in either a Probation Delivery Unit (PDU), a prison, or a court team.

In all of these settings you will be working with people who have offended, and this includes violent and sexual offences.

Often the people you come into contact with will have complex needs and may be struggling with their mental health or substance misuse, which can lead to challenging behaviour. You’ll be supported throughout your training to develop the resilience and practical tools to challenge these behaviours in a constructive way.

Before qualifying, you’ll be contacted to discuss your probation officer role offer. It’s important to note that the location of your job offer may not be where you have completed your training (due to business need).