
The Department of Home Affairs is advertising for a new prison governor.
It follows the retirement earlier this year of Tony Hawkes, who had been acting governor since the departure of Rosemary Crosby.
The successful candidate will be the overall manager of the new £41m jail at Jurby, due to open next March.
The closing date for applications is December 17.
(Picture: An aerial view of the new prison at Jurby, during an earlier stage of construction).
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