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8830 - Chief Executive Officer - Office of the Victim's Commissioner

Ministry of Justice

Office

London, London

Full Time

General Information

Working Pattern Full Time, Part Time/Job Share, Flexible Working Vacancy Approach External Location London Region London Closing Date 24-Aug-2025 Post Type Permanent Civil Service Grade SCS 1 Number of jobs available 1 Reserve List 12 Months Job ID 8830

Descriptions & requirements

Job description

The Role

The CEO sets the strategic direction of the Office of the Victim’ Commissioner (OVC); You provide key support to the Victims’ Commissioner (VC) in delivering his/her agenda. You brief and advise the VC on key strategic and politically sensitive issues. You manage the team and the budget; represent the VC where required; and act as a link between the OVC and the MoJ.

The CEO is required to have a broad understanding of the criminal justice system at both a strategic and political level so as to advise the VC and assist them in developing informed policy positions. You will have verified expertise in working with ministers and senior officials as well as the third sector.

The CEO will oversee the development of all VC policy and research and will also oversee all communication activity, including national media and social media.  

The CEO represents the VC (in their absence) at ministerial meetings and meetings of the Criminal Justice Board and can also expect to be called to give evidence before Parliamentary Select Committees (for example, the Justice Select Committee) and public inquiries (for example, the COVID Inquiry). When the CEO appears before a select committee or inquiry, they assume accountability for the work of the OVC and the Commissioner. Questions might cover resourcing, priorities, future work plans, relationship with the Department and other agencies etc, as well as VC policy positions. 

You will set the agenda and chair the VC’s Advisory Group, which comprises of senior practitioners from a range of disciplines from across the criminal justice system and politics. 

A key area of focus for you as CEO will be inducting a new VC and overseeing the restructure of the Office of the VC so that it can adapt to the extended remit and new priorities of the VC. Office restructures are challenging and require you to demonstrate exceptional proven leadership and handling skills demonstrating the necessary level of change experience.  

As CEO you will also play a critical role in developing a more impactful VC presence across the criminal justice system as envisaged by the current government. You will need to have the strategic vision and leadership skills required to make this evolution of the VC role a reality.  

The CEO is operating within a challenging fiscal situation where there will be searching VFM questions and efficiency considerations being asked of the department. Strong financial management and oversight that ensures efficient use of resources is key to the role as you will be the budget holder with accountability to the MoJ. 

Key Responsibilities

Reporting directly to the Victim’s Commissioner:

The role involves challenging and varied responsibilities. These include:  

Additional Responsibilities

Additional responsibilities will include: 

  • On an ad-hoc basis, advising and briefing the VC on wide range of strategic and political issues affecting victims within the criminal justice system, including meetings with Ministers, senior judiciary and heads of criminal justice agencies, Parliamentarians, CEOs of third sector organisations, Police and Crime Commissioners and academics.
  • Giving evidence to select committees and public inquiries.
  • Briefing the VC at very short notice when they appear in the national press and on social media
  • Overseeing all OVC recruitment and any restructuring of the OVC as required, to ensure the team is meeting the strategic objectives of the VC;
  • Working with finance business partners to manage the OVC’s budget; and
  • Collaborating with the MoJ through the Public Bodies Centre of Expertise, policy teams and other central MoJ corporate support services.  

Additional Information

We encourage applications from people from all backgrounds and aim to have a workforce that represents the wider society that we serve. We pride ourselves on being an employer of choice. We champion diversity, inclusion and wellbeing and aim to create a workplace where everyone feels valued and a sense of belonging. To find out more about how we do this visit:  https://www.gov.uk/government/organisations/ministry-of-justice/about/equality-and-diversity.

Diversity & Inclusion

The Civil Service is committed to attract, retain and invest in talent wherever it is found. To learn more please see the Civil Service People Plan and the Civil Service Diversity and Inclusion Strategy.

Please view our candidate information pack for full details about the role, key responsibilities person specification, and the criteria you will be assessed against throughout the recruitment process. If you are interested in this exciting opportunity, and feel that you meet the criteria, we would welcome your application.

Contact Information If you require any assistance please contact us on scsrecruitment@justice.gov.uk. Please quote the job reference in your email to enable us to support you more quickly.

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Application form stage assessments

Experience We will assess your experience for this role via the following methods CV or Work History, Statement of Suitability Evidence of Experience CV or Work History, Statement of Suitability

Interview stage assessments

Interview Dates Week commencing 6th October 2025 Behaviours Seeing the Big Picture Leadership Communicating and Influencing Making Effective Decisions Strengths Strengths will be assessed but these are not shared in advance. To learn more about Strengths and how they are assessed please click here.

Other Assessments

Which assessment methods will be used? Presentation Use of Artificial Intelligence (Al)You must ensure that any evidence submitted as part of your application, including your CV, statement of suitability and behaviour examples, are truthful and factually accurate. Please note that plagiarism can include presenting the ideas and experiences of others, or generated by artificial intelligence, as your own. Level of security checks required DBS Basic Security Clearance (SC)

8830 - Chief Executive Officer - Office of the Victim's Commissioner

Office

London, London

Full Time

August 8, 2025

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