*Closes 22nd August*

The Department of Justice is seeking to appoint a Prisoner Ombudsman for Northern Ireland

The Ombudsman has oversight of investigating complaints from prisoners, visitors to prisoners, and deaths in Prison Service custody in Northern Ireland.

The position plays a key investigative role in the criminal justice system and is vital in helping to ensure widespread confidence in the prison system.

The successful candidate will bring an essential wealth of experience, professionalism and knowledge to this demanding post.  They will have a successful track record built on productive leadership and management, leading and oversight of investigatory processes, along with effective communication and negotiation skills.

 The Prisoner Ombudsman for Northern Ireland is appointed for a term of three years. The maximum number of terms that the Prisoner Ombudsman can serve is two.  There is no automatic reappointment to the role and therefore, should the Prisoner Ombudsman wish to serve a second term, they are required to reapply for the role.

The post holder will be required to work a four day week and remuneration for the position is £67,256.

Candidate information packs and applications forms are available on the DOJ website at Recruitment Northern Ireland Prisoner Ombudsman | Department of Justice (justice-ni.gov.uk)

We particularly welcome applications from women, people under the age of 40, individuals from a minority ethnic community and people with a disability.

THE DEADLINE FOR RECEIPT OF APPLICATIONS IS 12 NOON (UK LOCAL TIME) ON THURSDAY 22 AUGUST 2024. LATE APPLICATIONS WILL NOT BE ACCEPTED.