Ministry of Justice

Ministry of Justice

https://jobs.justice.gov.uk/

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The Ministry of Justice (MoJ) is a ministerial department of His Majesty's Government, headed by the Secretary of State for Justice and Lord Chancellor (a combined position). Its stated priorities are to reduce re-offending and protect the public, to provide access to justice, to increase confidence in the justice system, and to uphold people's civil liberties.

The Secretary of State is the minister responsible to Parliament for the judiciary, the court system, prisons, and probation in England and Wales, with some additional UK-wide responsibilities, e.g., the UK Supreme Court and judicial appointments by the Crown. 

3 Vacancies

Senior Policy Advisor: Economy

NewPosted 17 Aug 2026Ministry of Justice
£40,001 - £53,081 a year

  • Lead the development and implementation of economic policies while representing Wales at the UK Government level.
  • Candidates should have significant experience in policy development, strong analytical skills, and a commitment to collaboration.
  • This full-time position is based in Cardiff or London, offering flexible working arrangements and a comprehensive employee benefits package.

£40,001 - £50,000 a year

  • Manage activities within the Learning, Skills and Employment function, ensuring the establishment meets the needs of offenders to reduce reoffending risk.
  • Ideal candidates will possess strong management skills, relevant experience in educational or training environments, and an understanding of offender rehabilitation.
  • Full-time role based in Portland with a fixed-term contract, offering a competitive salary and an opportunity to support meaningful rehabilitation efforts.

202608: Prison Officer - HMP Channings Wood

NewPosted 14 Aug 2026Ministry of Justice
£30,001 - £40,000 a year

  • As a prison officer, you will safeguard the public while positively impacting prisoners' lives through effective communication and relationship building.
  • The ideal candidate should possess strong interpersonal skills, resilience, empathy, and confidence, often coming from diverse backgrounds.
  • This role offers flexible working arrangements inTorquay, with a starting salary of £36,816 for a 39-hour week, including unsocial hours allowance.

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