Job title: Magistrates Reform Manager
Directorate: Legal Operations
Workstream: Magistrates Programme Team
About us
HM Courts & Tribunals Service (HMCTS) is responsible for the administration of criminal, civil and family courts and tribunals in England and Wales. Our roles support our service users and colleagues, where people and businesses access potentially life-changing justice. We’re looking for individuals who are committed to public service and want to make a difference in people’s lives in delivering justice. If you’re interested in developing a career with a real purpose, please apply.
About the role
Magistrates form a key part of the justice system and play a critical role in supporting the government to tackle priorities including addressing the backlog of cases in the criminal courts. The vast majority of criminal cases start in a Magistrates’ court and around 95% will be completed there.
The Magistrates Policy Team’s main aim is to have enough magistrates, and to ensure the magistracy is diverse. This involves close working with the judiciary, Judicial Office and His Majesty’s Courts and Tribunals Service (HMCTS), magistrates themselves, and stakeholders, in particular the Magistrates Association.
We are recruiting for a Magistrates Reform Manager to join a newly formed cross-departmental team which will lead on magistrates' recruitment policy and take a holistic approach to recruitment, covering the full process from target setting through to onboarding.
This comes at a particularly critical juncture: magistrates already hear the majority of criminal cases in England and Wales, as well as many vital family cases, but Ministers have been clear on their ambitions for the lower courts to play a critical role in reducing the crown court back log. As demand increases, pro-actively safeguarding the resilience of the magistrates’ court is a top priority.
A joint cross-departmental team is being established comprising officials from across the MoJ, HMCTS and the Judicial Office. The team will also be responsible for delivering recommendations already approved by Ministers whilst making further new recommendations if needed. The team will have responsibility for establishing new governance arrangements (including Ministerial reporting) for recruitment; considering how the current recruitment systems can be strengthened and how approved Spending Review money can be utilised to improve such systems / processes.
Your role as the Magistrates Reform Manager encompasses several key aspects (but not limited to):
Supporting policy development and operationalising / implementing magistrates recruitment policy with responsibility for the stage-by-stage review.
Support the marketing team with policy steers to ensure effective campaigns, now and the future.
Work closely with analysts to establish a multi-year deployment model that will ensure it suits our needs for current forecasted workload but also for outcomes suggested through the independent Review of Criminal Courts.
Working with HMCTS, JO and private office to establish new governance and oversight arrangements.
Leading on and supporting broader ad hoc and cross cutting policy areas including responsibility for the Lord Chancellor’s Directions for Advisory Committees on Justices of the Peace.
Providing high quality, timely and effective advice and briefing to Ministers.
Leading on and supporting engagement with senior officials, stakeholders, and Ministerial Private Offices. This will also include close working with the judiciary and other policy, operational, and legal colleagues across MoJ on a range of related policy issues.
Who are we looking for? (Person Specification)
The ideal candidate for this position should demonstrate:
Essential
A strong understanding of the criminal justice system with experience of working with magistrates
Ability to understand complex issues and communicate them effectively to a range of audiences, including senior officials, ministers and senior judges.
A proven track record of collaborative working.
Ability to think strategically and keep one eye on the bigger picture while maintaining keen attention to detail.
Experience of working in a fast-paced environment, with strong prioritisation skills and a record of delivery projects at pace.
and planning skills, and the ability to drive a portfolio of work.
Ability to understand and analyse large quantities of data to identify and summarise key themes, risks, and implications, and adapt accordingly
Desirable
Knowledge of the role and governance structures of lay justices (magistrates) would be an advantage.
How to apply
Application Stage
Please submit a Statement of Suitability demonstrating how you meet the essential criteria (up to 500 words)
Please ensure you cover both ‘what’ you do but also ‘how’ you do it. (i.e., the effective skills, knowledge & experience needed to undertake the role)
Interview Stage
If successful at sift, you will be invited to attend a remote interview, via Microsoft Teams. During your interview, you will be assessed against the following Civil Service Success Profiles which will include:
Questions in relation to the following Civil Service behaviours
Communicating and Influencing
Making Effective Decisions
Seeing the Big Picture
Changing and Improving
Further details
Working pattern
This is a full-time position only due to the nature of the role.
Travel requirements
There will be a requirement to travel occasionally to any HMCTS site in line with business needs.
Location
The successful candidate will be based at 102 Petty France, London, SW1H 9AJ
About our benefits
We reward our people for their hard work and commitment. We have a number of family
friendly and flexible working polices that will help you achieve a healthy work-life balance. In addition, we offer a range of employee benefits which include generous annual leave, a highly competitive contributory pension scheme, childcare benefits, season ticket and bicycle loans.
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