Job Description


Job Title: Human Resources Business Partner


Grade SEO


Team/Directorate: MoJ People and Capability - HR Business Partnering (HMPPS)


Overview of the role:


The Ministry of Justice (MoJ) is responsible for everything that goes into running the UK’s criminal and civil justice systems, creating the foundations for a safe, fair and prosperous society. We are one of the largest government departments with over 88,000 staff based across England and Wales. We are responsible for 500 courts and tribunals, 122 prisons, the policies underpinning the system and much more.


MoJ People and Capability supports the organisation by enabling its people to be the best that they can be. We are continuously reviewing and enhancing the services we provide to ensure the delivery of high-quality services for our customers. MoJ People and Capability has over 1,400 committed and capable professionals delivering people services across the Justice family. At the heart of delivering these services are our people.


This is an exciting opportunity to provide strategic HR partnering to senior leaders in HM Prisons and Probation (HMPPS). You will be critical ensuring HMPPS meets it aims in protecting the public and reducing reoffending and gain unique experience which will enable you to progress in your career. This role sits within the HR Business Partner (HMPPS) Team which is the front facing arm of the People & Capability Function supporting a number of business units across HMPPS.


The post holder will partner Governors within the Prison Service and equivalent senior leaders within the Probation Service or National Services, dependent on the customer groups. It’s an interesting time to join the team with a huge amount of opportunity to be involved in supporting business change in a complex environment.


Working in partnership with senior leaders, this role will be responsible for supporting the business to deliver against people priorities. The postholder will operate as an implementer, facilitating access to central services and working alongside the business to execute innovative people initiatives.


The post holder will be required to partner customer groups in various locations across the London region and may be called upon to support regional or national projects across areas of the business.


As a qualified (or aspiring) HR professional, the post holder will use a combination of generalist knowledge, personal skills and experience to advise and partner senior leaders on how best to align the people and business priorities.


Most roles require line management responsibility.


The post holder will be required to bring together the people priorities for their prison and probation customer group or National Services at a senior level. They will support on the underpinning activities to enable;


With links to the wider HR specialist functions within MoJ People and Capability, the post holder will facilitate access to the right services to deliver relevant people initiatives.


Key Delivery Strands:


Change Management


Resourcing & Retention


Management & Leadership Capability


Attendance & Performance


Employee Experience and Staff Engagement


Inclusion & Well-being


Essential Criteria


This is a regional role. The location of the roles will be within London Prisons and Probation sites and the base location will be agreed with the successful candidate. There will be an expectation that the candidate travels between all London sites some of which include: HMP Brixton, HMP High Down, HMP Isis, HMP Pentonville, HMP Wandsworth, HMP Wormwood Scrubs



Application process:


You will be assessed against the Civil service success profiles framework.


Sift


Behaviours - Please provide examples of how you have met each one of the behaviours listed below:



Please submit an anonymous copy of your CV.



Qualification

You will have completed and achieved your Chartered MCIPD (or have an equivalent HR qualification) or be willing to work towards it, and actively demonstrate Continuous Professional Development.


Should we receive a large number of applications, we will sift primarily on the lead behaviour of Seeing the Big Picture. Successful applicants will then be invited to an interview, testing both behaviours and strengths.


Interview:


At interview you will be assessed using the behaviours below and strengths.



Please note that interviews will be held virtually.


If you have any questions regarding the role please contact - Sarah.Danzie@justice.gov.uk.