8645 - Counter Corruption Administration Specialist
Posting date: | 05 August 2025 |
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Salary: | £33,275 per year |
Hours: | Full time |
Closing date: | 21 August 2025 |
Location: | M16 0PQ |
Remote working: | On-site only |
Company: | Ministry of Justice |
Job type: | Permanent |
Job reference: | 8645 |
Summary
The contractual base location will be a DOS hub or MoJ Office in the region (Oakland House, Talbot Road, Stretford, Manchester M16 0QP). This can be changed on our internal systems, at the successful applicant’s request, to the nearest site within their dedicated cluster.
Please note this is a regional role and there may be a requirement to deliver work within other sites in the region based on business need. The role holder may also need to deliver work nationally if requested by the Regional Lead.
The role holder will be responsible for the following cluster of sites:
Prison Establishments:
HMP Haverigg
HMP Lancaster Farms
Probation PDU’s:
Central Lancashire
East Lancashire
Northwest Lancashire
Blackburn
Cumbria
However, this can be subject to change dependant on the direction of the Regional Counter Corruption Lead.
Interviews to be held at Oakland House, Talbot Road, Stretford, Manchester M16 0PQ
Overview of the job
HMPPS’s efforts to tackle corruption are integral to delivering safe and secure prisons and probation. HMPPS has worked with MoJ to identify that a new approach is needed to ensure we remain resilient to this key operational threat.
HMPPS has developed a future strategy for tackling corruption in HMPPS based on four key objectives:
• ‘Protect’ against corruption by building an open and resilient organisation;
• ‘Prevent’ people from engaging in corruption, strengthen professional integrity;
• ‘Pursue’ and punish those who are corrupt; and
• ‘Prepare’ for corruption, reducing its impacts on our teams.
These objectives will need to be delivered at every level through prisons and probation, in particular, strengthening our resilience on the front line. Security, Order and Counter Terrorism (SOCT) Directorate is taking forward improvements, including restructuring the Counter Corruption Unit, to provide senior operational leaders, prisons and probation teams with an improved counter-corruption service.
This role is non-operational with no line management responsibilities and is not rotational.
Summary
The role sits in the newly restructured Counter Corruption Unit (CCU). Its objectives are to support prisons and probation to manage corruption threats, in particular supporting establishments to prevent corruption within HMPPS.
The core service of this role is to support prisons with their administration of their counter corruption caseload. The role will involve providing the administration support for two establishments on behalf of the regional counter corruption team and work alongside the local counter corruption manager to effectively manage the threat of corruption in prison establishments.
The role will also be responsible for supporting prisons on the effective management of known corruptor prisoners in custody to prevent them from corrupting staff.
The job holder will report directly to the Regional Corruption Pursue Manager, who in turn reports to the Regional Corruption Pursue Lead.
The post holder will not have management responsibilities.
This is a regional post and will be based in two establishments. Daily travel to one of these prisons and frequent travel to the regional offices will be required. Occasional travel outside the region (e.g. to London) may be required.
This role may involve contact with prisoners depending on their area of work.
Responsibilities, Activities and Duties
The job holder will be required to carry out the following responsibilities, activities and duties:
• Having a contemporaneous understanding of the operational context in prisons priorities, risks and opportunities to better tackle corruption.
• Having an understanding of the relevant legal and policy frameworks relating to corruption, security and HR, and making sure these are followed when providing services to prisons.
• Organise, produce and maintain accurate records for the local counter corruption manager.
• Act as contact point for all communications to the counter corruption team, prioritise and distribute to the local counter corruption manager in the establishment and the regional counter corruption team.
• Complete any monitoring returns required on behalf of the establishment for the counter corruption unit.
• Co-ordinate any awareness sessions on behalf of the counter corruption unit.
• Prepare paperwork for checking by their manager, conducting initial checks as required.
• Correspond with relevant stakeholders and agencies to ensure that they are aware of information related to Corruption and that it is adequately shared in line with agreed process.
• Maintain and check establishment databases for managing corruption, filing systems and logs of information with responses within timescales, producing reports as required.
• Arrange any meetings including the preparation of paperwork, minutes and action points for the effective management of corruption.
• Being the first point of contact for prisons to signpost policies, procedures and key contacts to support counter corruption work.
• Coordinating CCU prevent teams attendance/cover supporting establishments deliver their prevent agenda.
• Identify blockages to progress and take action and escalate to the Regional Corruption Unit as appropriate.
• Monitoring and reviewing the relative priority of corruption work and caseloads, escalating to the Regional Corruption Prevent Manager.
• Entering data onto CCU systems, ensuring information is captured accurately and is easy to understand.
• Understanding the team’s caseload, including working with analysts to report on management information and data on volumes, timeliness and outcomes of cases across the region.
Please note this is a regional role and there may be a requirement to deliver work within other sites in the region based on business need. The role holder may also need to deliver work nationally if requested by the Regional Lead.
The role holder will be responsible for the following cluster of sites:
Prison Establishments:
HMP Haverigg
HMP Lancaster Farms
Probation PDU’s:
Central Lancashire
East Lancashire
Northwest Lancashire
Blackburn
Cumbria
However, this can be subject to change dependant on the direction of the Regional Counter Corruption Lead.
Interviews to be held at Oakland House, Talbot Road, Stretford, Manchester M16 0PQ
Overview of the job
HMPPS’s efforts to tackle corruption are integral to delivering safe and secure prisons and probation. HMPPS has worked with MoJ to identify that a new approach is needed to ensure we remain resilient to this key operational threat.
HMPPS has developed a future strategy for tackling corruption in HMPPS based on four key objectives:
• ‘Protect’ against corruption by building an open and resilient organisation;
• ‘Prevent’ people from engaging in corruption, strengthen professional integrity;
• ‘Pursue’ and punish those who are corrupt; and
• ‘Prepare’ for corruption, reducing its impacts on our teams.
These objectives will need to be delivered at every level through prisons and probation, in particular, strengthening our resilience on the front line. Security, Order and Counter Terrorism (SOCT) Directorate is taking forward improvements, including restructuring the Counter Corruption Unit, to provide senior operational leaders, prisons and probation teams with an improved counter-corruption service.
This role is non-operational with no line management responsibilities and is not rotational.
Summary
The role sits in the newly restructured Counter Corruption Unit (CCU). Its objectives are to support prisons and probation to manage corruption threats, in particular supporting establishments to prevent corruption within HMPPS.
The core service of this role is to support prisons with their administration of their counter corruption caseload. The role will involve providing the administration support for two establishments on behalf of the regional counter corruption team and work alongside the local counter corruption manager to effectively manage the threat of corruption in prison establishments.
The role will also be responsible for supporting prisons on the effective management of known corruptor prisoners in custody to prevent them from corrupting staff.
The job holder will report directly to the Regional Corruption Pursue Manager, who in turn reports to the Regional Corruption Pursue Lead.
The post holder will not have management responsibilities.
This is a regional post and will be based in two establishments. Daily travel to one of these prisons and frequent travel to the regional offices will be required. Occasional travel outside the region (e.g. to London) may be required.
This role may involve contact with prisoners depending on their area of work.
Responsibilities, Activities and Duties
The job holder will be required to carry out the following responsibilities, activities and duties:
• Having a contemporaneous understanding of the operational context in prisons priorities, risks and opportunities to better tackle corruption.
• Having an understanding of the relevant legal and policy frameworks relating to corruption, security and HR, and making sure these are followed when providing services to prisons.
• Organise, produce and maintain accurate records for the local counter corruption manager.
• Act as contact point for all communications to the counter corruption team, prioritise and distribute to the local counter corruption manager in the establishment and the regional counter corruption team.
• Complete any monitoring returns required on behalf of the establishment for the counter corruption unit.
• Co-ordinate any awareness sessions on behalf of the counter corruption unit.
• Prepare paperwork for checking by their manager, conducting initial checks as required.
• Correspond with relevant stakeholders and agencies to ensure that they are aware of information related to Corruption and that it is adequately shared in line with agreed process.
• Maintain and check establishment databases for managing corruption, filing systems and logs of information with responses within timescales, producing reports as required.
• Arrange any meetings including the preparation of paperwork, minutes and action points for the effective management of corruption.
• Being the first point of contact for prisons to signpost policies, procedures and key contacts to support counter corruption work.
• Coordinating CCU prevent teams attendance/cover supporting establishments deliver their prevent agenda.
• Identify blockages to progress and take action and escalate to the Regional Corruption Unit as appropriate.
• Monitoring and reviewing the relative priority of corruption work and caseloads, escalating to the Regional Corruption Prevent Manager.
• Entering data onto CCU systems, ensuring information is captured accurately and is easy to understand.
• Understanding the team’s caseload, including working with analysts to report on management information and data on volumes, timeliness and outcomes of cases across the region.