Executive Officer
Are you bright, motivated and keen to use your talents to help make a difference to
the lives of victims of violent crime?
We are recruiting for people to fill Executive Officer roles.
The Criminal Injuries Compensation Authority (CICA) is an Executive Agency of
Ministry of Justice. We receive over 40,000 applications a year for compensation,
from people who have lost loved ones or have been injured as a result of violent
crime. We know financial compensation can never fully redress what they have
experienced. Nevertheless, what we do is an important part of providing justice for
victims and we take pride that the compensation we pay helps people move forward
with their lives.
Some of the material you will access may include upsetting personal accounts of
harm inflicted by others. This could include sexual assault and violence against
children which is distressing. We recognise the personal impact this may have over a
prolonged period and we provide resilience training, to promote wellbeing.
We employ around 300 people and are based in Glasgow city centre, with excellent
transport links. We are a small, engaged, productive workforce with a real sense of
corporate community. We want to keep improving our services and the way we work
to best serve the public, meet new challenges, deliver value for money and ensure
CICA is a great place to work.
These positions are based at Buchanan Wharf, 10 Clyde Place, Glasgow, G5 8AQ.
We currently operate a hybrid working business model, where a typical employee
works 3 days a week in the office and the remainder at home.
The Roles
We are looking for people who can show empathy, humanity and a passion for
delivering excellent customer service.
Executive Officer roles require a strong commitment to delivering personal and team
objectives linked to our Business Plan. They also require strong interpersonal skills,
to develop effective working relationships with a wide range of internal and external
stakeholders.
Executive Officer Key Responsibilities
Our Executive Officer roles are based across a number of teams and key
responsibilities in role may include:
• Operating as part of a team focused on agreed goals and priorities, and
working flexibly to achieve business objectives and meet key performance
indicators
• Working with multiple sources of information and deciding compensation
claims or responding to complaints, based on available evidence and
provisions of the relevant compensation scheme and associated guidance
• Preparing correspondence advising applicants or representatives of the
outcome of claims or complaints in a manner that demonstrates compassion,
empathy and sensitivity
• Building capacity through active participation in one-to-one performance
discussions, learning from common errors and quality checking feedback
• Controlling workflows to ensure claims progress without delay
• Completing quality checks that assure the financial and procedural accuracy
of work
• Line managing teams of colleagues at Administrative Officer Grade
Essential Criteria
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Excellent numerical, written and oral communication skills
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Ability to self-manage, plan and prioritise
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Ability to review information, swiftly identifying relevant facts and issues
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Excellent analysis and investigative skills, with good attention to detail
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Strong interpersonal skills to develop effective working relationships with a
wide range of stakeholders
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Highly focused on customer outcomes, with a strong commitment to
supporting the business in achieving its goals in a changing environment
The following criteria are not essential, however, candidates who can demonstrate
this experience should provide relevant evidence in their application.
Desirable Criteria
• Experience of handling casework, complaints or decision-making
• Line management experience
Selection Process
The vacancy process involves 2 stages using Civil Service Success Profiles and will
assess your Behaviours, Strengths and Experience.
Stage 1
For the first stage of the vacancy filling process, you will be asked to provide a
personal statement of suitability (maximum 500 words) demonstrating evidence of
the essential criteria. If applicable, you should also incorporate evidence of how you
meet the desirable criteria.
Stage 2
If successful at Stage 1, you will be invited to interview where you will be assessed
against the following behaviours:
• Managing a Quality Service
• Making Effective Decisions
• Delivering at Pace
• Changing and Improving
During the panel interview, you will be asked Behaviour based questions and
Strengths based questions.
Interviews are expected to take place in October 2025.
We will be conducting all interviews in person, at Buchanan Wharf, 10 Clyde Place,
Glasgow, G5 8AQ.
Apply and further information
Once this advert has closed, the job advert will no longer be available. You may wish
to save a copy for your records.
A reserve list will be created and will be valid for 12 months. If further vacancies
arise for these or similar roles at Executive Officer Grade, candidates may be
appointed from the reserve list in order of merit.
We offer flexible working 7am - 7pm, Monday to Friday. This role is offered on a full-
time (37 hours per week) or part-time working pattern; however, we ask that
candidates make themselves available on a full-time, fixed hours basis (9am to 5pm)
for the initial training period which takes up to 10 weeks. This is to ensure the best
training and consolidation experience for new colleagues.
For queries about the role, please email the CICA Corporate Support Services Team
at corporate.support@cica.gov.uk