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As a legal manager at the Crown Prosecution Service, you’re central to the success of our prosecution teams. You offer expert guidance on a range of casework, particularly for escalated and complex criminal cases.
You lead a team of lawyers, paralegals and administrators, quality checking their work, and providing advice and direction on cases and policy matters. Your leadership is crucial to our ability to secure justice for victims and witnesses of crime – so you must prioritise your workload and remain objective in emotionally charged situations.
Your role is influential and rewarding, offering you the opportunity to shape the way we work and build positive relationships across the criminal justice system and with victims. You contribute to strategic planning and policy making, lead best practice training, and work with stakeholders from other parts of the criminal justice system including police and HM Courts and Tribunals Service to improve conviction rates and public confidence in our work.
The Crown Prosecution Service is committed to your professional growth and supports you with a range of learning and development opportunities to ensure you can thrive in your role. This includes support from an internal mentor, and you enrol into our management programme to help develop your skills, confidence and capability. You also benefit from an individual learning account to spend on personal development and the chance to shadow colleagues across the organisation.
To note – your job title in the Crown Prosecution Service is also referred to as ‘district crown prosecutor’.
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You lead and manage your team conducting criminal prosecutions of cases in the magistrates’ and Crown Court. You handle the day-to-day work priorities and needs of your prosecutors and colleagues, working under pressure to support decision making, with a key focus on advocacy standards, assurance, compliance and data quality.
Our legal managers lead a team of prosecutors, advising on complex cases and offering expert legal guidance. You also contribute to strategic planning and policy making, providing best practice training for your own team and colleagues. You work collaboratively with stakeholders from other parts of the criminal justice system and external organisations to improve conviction rates and public confidence in the Crown Prosecution Service.
Delivering justice is no easy task and staying objective in the most emotionally charged situations is key. You play a central role in the success of our prosecutor and casework teams – making decisions under pressure, remaining calm and thinking clearly whilst providing direction and support.
Your roles and responsibilities:
There is a more detailed job description document attached to this advert.
To be eligible to apply, you need to have:
Legally qualified: You must be a qualified practising solicitor or barrister and hold a valid practising certificate for England and Wales.
Academic: You must have a law degree, Common Professional Examination and/or Graduate Diploma in Law.
Professional: You must have completed a Legal Practice Course or Bar Professional Training Course and the relevant pupillage and training contract – or have received full exemption from the relevant professional regulatory body, either the Solicitors Regulation Authority or the Bar Standards Board.
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CILEx: You must be a Fellow of CILEx, and in addition be a CILEx Advocate/Litigator holding all three advocacy certificates providing them with a ‘general qualification’ within the meaning of s71 (3) (c) Courts and Legal Services Act 1990. You must have a right of audience in relation to any class of proceedings in any part of the Senior Courts, or all proceedings in County Court or magistrates’ courts to meet the requirements for a Crown Prosecutor specified by section 1 Prosecution of Offences Act 1985.
Equivalent qualifications won’t be accepted. If you apply and are found not to possess any of these qualifications, any offer of employment will be withdrawn or your contract terminated.
If you’re unsure about your eligibility, contact NationalLawyerRecruitment@cps.gov.uk
Should there be any restrictions or special arrangements regarding your practising certificate, we would ask you to inform us at the earliest opportunity, via email.
We’ll assess you against these behaviours during the selection process:
We’ll assess you against these technical skills during the selection process:
Alongside your salary of £64,640, Crown Prosecution Service contributes £18,726 towards you being a member of the Civil Service Defined Benefit Pension scheme. Find out what benefits a Civil Service Pension provides.
The Crown Prosecution Service is passionate about ensuring we’re a top performing organisation and a great place to work. We’re a committed equal opportunities employer, creating a culture where everyone can bring their whole self to work, and individuality is truly appreciated.
We want to ensure our employees can thrive at work and home, and offer a range of support to achieve a balance. This includes flexibility of working hours, flexibility to support caring responsibilities and a flexible approach to deployment. We have a hybrid working policy. You must spend at least 40% of your contracted hours over a four-week period at court, in an office or another official workplace depending on business need and the kind of work you’re doing.
The Crown Prosecution Service commits to offer its employees the following experience.
This culture of inclusion is underpinned by our staff networks covering disability, faith and belief, LGBTQI+, race, and social mobility, alongside our mental health first aiders programme and wellbeing sessions.
Delivering justice is a complex pursuit with work that is sometimes emotionally challenging, which is why we offer a range of benefits including:
Pay ranges
Pay at the Crown Prosecution Service varies depending on your location.
Birmingham, Bristol, Carlisle, Exeter, Liverpool, Manchester, Northampton, Nottingham, Leicester, Lincoln, Preston, Stoke-on-Trent, Truro: £64,640 (starting pay), £73,540 (maximum pay)
Brighton, Canterbury, Guildford: £71,270 (starting pay), £78,290 (maximum pay)
London: £71,270 + £3,150 (starting pay), £78,290 + £3,150 (maximum pay)
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