About the Ministry of Justice
From keeping drugs out of prisons and cutting crime, to overhauling sentencing laws, supporting victims and creating new offences to protect women from violence - the Ministry of Justice is one of only a handful of Government departments that can truly dominate the news agenda.
Our Communications directorate, bursting with talent, is widely recognised as the gold standard within government for shaping stories and influencing news across print, broadcast, and online. With a diverse remit including prisons and probation, family justice, victims support and modernising the courts system, no day is ever the same in this busy office.
We are looking for creative, hard-working, passionate people to join our team, so if you’re looking for an exciting, challenging job, where you can develop with support from experienced communications professionals, keep reading.
About the role
We are recruiting for two roles within the MoJ Communications Strategy and Ministerial Engagement team: a Communications Planner and a Strategic Communications Manager. Together, these posts play a crucial part in how we plan, prioritise and deliver high-quality, insight led communications across the department and with partners across Whitehall.
The Communications Planner and Strategic Communications Manager sit at the centre of our strategic function. The Planner leads on gridding, sequencing announcements and horizon scanning—working with teams across the MoJ and the Prime Minister’s Office to identify risks, opportunities and ensure alignment with the wider Government narrative. The Strategic Communications Manager helps shape and track our highest priority workstreams, maintaining planning and insight tools, ensuring decisions are evidence based, and supporting teams to identify dependencies, risks and opportunities.
Key Responsibilities
1) Communications Planner
Purpose: Own the MoJ communications grid and long-range planning, working with the Prime Minister’s office and teams across Whitehall to sequence announcements, horizon scan, and manage risk against the Government narrative.
Key responsibilities
Lead the gridding process and sequencing of announcements across press, digital and stakeholder channels.
Conduct horizon scanning to identify risks, pinch points and proactive opportunities.
Align medium and long-term plans to MoJ priorities and wider Government strategy.
Coordinate with ministerial private offices and cross-departmental colleagues to resolve clashes and dependencies.
Provide clear recommendations and decision support under pressure and at pace.
Essential skills/experience
Strategic communications planning and risk/issue management.
Confident cross‑government coordination and stakeholder management.
Ability to synthesise insight to inform timing, channel mix and messaging.
Strong judgement, discretion and calm delivery in fast‑moving contexts.
Experience maintaining planning tools/grids and communicating complex plans clearly.
2) Strategic Communications Manager
Purpose: Drive an insight-led, outcome-focused approach to MoJ’s highest-priority workstreams by maintaining core planning and insight tools, tracking delivery, and ensuring decisions are evidence-based and aligned.
Key responsibilities
Maintain and improve core planning, prioritisation and insight/evaluation tools.
Track delivery against priorities; surface risks, dependencies and trade-offs.
Coordinate strategy across teams to ensure clear ownership and alignment.
Embed evidence, research and evaluation into strategy and decision-making.
Produce concise dashboards/briefings that inform senior choices and resource focus.
Essential skills/experience
Strategic comms design and orchestration across multi‑team workstreams.
Measurement/evaluation literacy and using insight to steer outcomes.
Strong planning, prioritisation and risk management discipline.
Clear communication to senior stakeholders; able to influence without authority.
Comfortable operating at the centre of a directorate, connecting dots and driving clarity.
About the Government Communication Service
By joining our team, you will also become a member of the Government Communication Service (GCS), a profession of over 7000 communicators working in government departments, agencies and arm’s length bodies. You’ll benefit from continuous professional development from our new learning and development curriculum, a network of skilled communicators sharing best practice, mentoring opportunities, and more!
For more information on how becoming a part of the Communications Profession can support your career and development please visit the GCS careers page.
For our top tips on how to write your application, please take a look at the GCS’s recruitment top tips for candidates guide.
Salary
The salary range for this post is £40,014 - £42,859 plus generous overtime payments for participation in the out of hours rota.
Existing civil servants on level transfer will retain their level of pay unless this is lower than the starting salary as per MoJ T&Cs.
Flexible working hours
The Ministry of Justice offers a flexible working hours system. Like most government press offices, we are busy and you may on occasion need to work different hours to usual, but you will not be expected to work overtime regularly and ensuring everyone has a healthy work-life balance is a priority for us. You will take part in the out of hours duty rota, which is rewarded through generous overtime payment, but there is flexibility, particularly for those with parental or caring responsibilities.
Security clearance and residency
If you are successful at interview, we will work with you to acquire security clearance. This is a straightforward process for most people but does, generally, require you to have been resident in the UK for at least the last five years.
How to apply
As part of the application process, you will be asked to provide a CV, provide short examples demonstrating the behaviours below in previous roles and give us your assessment of the main media issues facing the Ministry of Justice over the next six months.
We'll assess you against these behaviours during the selection and interview process:
Communicating and Influencing
Communicate clearly and concisely both orally and in writing; Express ideas clearly and with respect for others; Listen to and value different ideas, views and ways of working; Respond constructively and objectively to comments and questions; Handle challenging conversations with confidence and sensitivity.
Delivering at pace
Regularly check performance against objectives, making suggestions for improvement where necessary; Identify what is required to ensure success, set clear goals and continually assess workloads considering individual needs; Have a positive and focused attitude to achieving outcomes, despite any setbacks.
More details on these can be found in the Civil Service behaviours (PDF).
We'll also assess you against these technical skills during the selection process:
Insight
Understand how to reach the biggest and/or most appropriate audience for an announcement using a mix of media channels. Maintain an awareness of the news agenda.
Ideas
Work up ideas for stories and case studies to help increase media interest in a positive news story.
Implementation
Draft high-quality press releases that maximise media coverage and punchy statements that rebut criticism effectively.
Impact
Monitor media coverage and evaluate your success in reaching the target audience and delivering key messages.
More details on these can be found in the Government Communication Professional Competency (Technical Skills) Framework.
Notes for Business Office
Behaviours
Test at application stage only:
Behaviour 1 - Communicating and Influencing
Q: Please describe an occasion where you have had to write about a complex issue in a simple and straightforward way.
Max. word count: 250
Behaviour 2 - Delivering at Pace
Q: Please describe an occasion when you have successfully dealt with competing pressures and describe how you prioritised these.
Max. word count: 250
Technical skills
Technical 1: Insight - Understand how to reach the biggest and/or most appropriate audience for an announcement using a mix of media channels. Maintain an awareness of the news agenda.
Application and Interview
Q: Please set out the main issues you think the Ministry of Justice will face in the news over the next six months.
Max. word count: 250
Technical 2: Ideas - Work up ideas for stories and case studies to help increase media interest in a positive news story.
Interview only
Technical 3: Implementation - Draft high-quality press releases that maximise media coverage and punchy statements that rebut criticism effectively.
Interview only
Technical 4: Impact - Monitor media coverage and evaluate your success in reaching the target audience and delivering key messages.
Interview only
Experience
Work history/CV (not sure what the difference is to be honest!)
Strengths
Challenger
Resilient
Additional assessments at interview:
Written exercise
Other - prioritisation exercise