Head of Communications - HMPPS (Adult Prisons and Youth Custody Service)

Grade: 7

Location: London, National

Contract Type: Permanent

Working Pattern: Full-time, Flexible working

Number of Posts: 2

Reserve List: 12 Months

Role Type: Communications / Marketing

Advertising: Civil Service only

About HMPPS

HMPPS is here to prevent victims by changing lives. We work with our partners to carry out the sentences given by the courts, either in custody or the community. We reduce reoffending by rehabilitating the people in our care through education and employment. The agency is made up of HM Prison Service, Probation Service, Youth Custody Service and a headquarters focused on creating tools and learning to support the frontline.

Established in 2017, the Youth Custody Service aims to create a safe, decent, and nurturing environment that provides outstanding levels of care and support for all children in custody. The YCS aims to be a provider of high-quality children’s services, where skilled, enthusiastic staff have the tools and capability to work with children to meet their individual needs and develop children to lead rewarding, constructive crime free lives upon their release.

The HMPPS Communications team are part of the Ministry of Justice Communications function. We lead and manage the communications to over 60,000 frontline operational staff, prisoners and their families in the adult and youth estates and people on probation.

We support longer term and future focused campaigns to drive improvements in security, safety and stability as well as planning and responding to operational crisis.

We are responsible for supporting HMPPS’s senior leaders to manage the Agency’s relationship with its most senior stakeholders including our inspectorates, arms-length scrutiny bodies, and third sector partners, ensuring we protect and enhance the reputation of HMPPS through effective communication and engagement.

We own and manage the Agency’s corporate channels from the intranet to external social media, events and sites well as newsletters, bulletins and GOV.UK.

We are an award-winning multi-discipline team consisting of operational internal communications, corporate communications, stakeholder management, content design and production, social media, events and strategic communications and planning.



About the Roles

Both roles are part of the HMPPS Communications Senior Management Team and report the Grade 6 Head of Operational Communications.

Adult Prisons

You will lead the team responsible for communications across the adult prison estate. This includes developing and delivering strategic campaigns, crisis communications, and behaviour change initiatives. You will advise senior leaders, including governors and the Director General of Operations, and oversee relationships with our prisoner-facing channels such as Inside Times and National Prison Radio.

Youth Custody Service (YCS)

You will lead the team responsible for communications in the YCS, promoting its vision to provide high-quality services to the small number of children in custody. This includes developing and delivering strategic campaigns, overseeing stakeholder engagement, and producing engaging content for young people. You will advise senior leaders including the Executive Director and Ministers, and maintain a network internally and in the wider youth justice sector.

Key Responsibilities

Behaviours

In addition to delivering your core duties and responsibilities, as a member of HMPPS Communications team, you will be expected to:

Behaviours Assessed

- Leadership

- Communicating and Influencing

- Seeing the Bigger Picture

- Changing and Improving

- Making Effective Decisions

Selection Process

This vacancy uses Success Profiles and will assess your Behaviours and Experience.

You will be asked to submit:

- A CV

- A Statement of Suitability (max 500 words) explaining your motivation and how your experience aligns with the role

CVs will support your application but will not be scored. Shortlisted candidates will be invited to a blended interview (strength-based and behaviour-based questions).

Candidates invited to interview will be asked to prepare a presentation.