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Justice Centre Partnership Officer

Employer
Office of the Police and Crime Commissioner for Warwickshire
Location
Warwickshire
Salary
Grade G £41,907-£47,712
Closing date
1 Dec 2024

Job Details

We are seeking an experienced professional with a strong aptitude for communication and organisation to join our team as a Justice Centre Partnership Officer. In this role, you will be instrumental in facilitating effective communication and collaboration among key Justice Centre partners, including Police, Probation, HMCTS, CPS, and YJS. Your responsibilities will include improving operational practices, partner liaison, management of lease conditions, managing service charges, handling invoicing, ensuring the property is optimally utilised by assisting with project delivery, and undertaking various administrative tasks. You will present crucial documents and reports, provide support and direction on health and safety matters, ensuring building compliance is maintained.

Ideal candidates will have  excellent communication and problem-solving skills, and the ability to work independently. Familiarity with Justice Centre operations would be advantageous. This role involves frequent travel between Leamington Justice Centre, Nuneaton Justice Centre, and Warwickshire Police Headquarters.

Closing date: 1st December

Interview date: 11th December

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
Woodcote Drive
Leek Wootton
Warwickshire
CV35 7QA
United Kingdom

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