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Policy and Partnership Officer - Criminal Justice

Employer
Office of the Police and Crime Commissioner for Warwickshire
Location
Office of the Police and Crime Commissioner for Warwickshire (currently 3 Northgate Street, Warwick)
Salary
Grade G – £36,231-£41,517 per annum
Closing date
7 Jul 2022

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Job Details

Are you brilliant at bringing people together to achieve collective aims? Do you have an interest in improving the criminal justice system for those who access it in Warwickshire and beyond?  We are seeking a Policy and Partnership Officer to progress the collaborative working of the Local Criminal Justice Board.

With increased focus on system reform, we know there is more than can be done locally to understand and improve the systems for those experiencing or working within the criminal justice systems – ultimately leading to Warwickshire being a safer place to live and work in.  You will need experience of building relationships, working with others to achieve priorities and data analysis, as well as knowledge of the key issues facing the criminal justice system.

The role is funded by local partners – including the Courts, Probation and Warwickshire Police, but hosted in the office of the Police and Crime Commissioner. You will work as part of a team of highly professional and committed staff with an agreed set of priorities to deliver. Your work will dovetail with the priorities set out in the Police and Crime Plan by PCC Philip Seccombe.

We welcome diversity in our organisation and are flexible-working request friendly.  If you have the skills to do the role, we would love to hear from you.

Company

We are the Office of the Police and Crime Commissioner for Warwickshire, Philip Seccombe.

Our office includes a diverse mix of roles covering all aspects of policing, criminal justice and community engagement.  Based in Warwick but working county-wide, we are a busy but friendly team who support the Commissioner to fulfil his duties and deliver the Police and Crime Plan for Warwickshire.

Police and crime commissioners (PCCs) are elected by the public to give them a voice at the highest level and the ability to ensure their police are accountable.  Their role is to ensure the policing needs of their communities are met as effectively as possible, bringing communities closer to the police, building confidence in the system and restoring trust.

Key aspects include:

  • holding the chief constable to account for the delivery of the force
  • setting and updating a police and crime plan
  • setting the force budget and precept
  • regularly engaging with the public and communities
  • appointing, and where necessary dismissing, the chief constable.
Company info
Website
Telephone
01926 733523
Location
Office of the Police and Crime Commissioner
3 Northgate Street
Warwcick
Warwickshire
CV34 4SP
United Kingdom

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