CJU Casework Officer - HC620454
Job Title: CJU Casework Officer - HC620454
Location: Southampton, Basingstoke or IOW - (Office based)
Salary: Scale 4, £26106.00 - £28653.00 per annum
Hours: 37 hours per week - Some Saturdays and Bank Holiday duties required
Closing Date: Sunday 13 April 2025 at 23:59 hours
We are looking for someone to join our team (which is office based) where you will act as a gate keeper for prosecution cases by preparing files and supporting their progression through the Criminal Justice System, and will be the link between our serving police officers and the Crown Prosecution Service (CPS).
Key Accountabilities include but are not limited to :
1. Act as a gatekeeper for non-custody cases. Obtain, triage, quality assure and submit case files to the CPS for pre-charge advice, in line with National File Standards and the Director Generals’ Guidelines on disclosure.
2. Monitor and receive responses and charging decisions from the CPS and disseminate to the OIC.
3. Prepare, quality assure and submit accurate prosecution files which help to ensure successful prosecution rates.
4. Obtain, quality assure, redact, reformat and prepare any supporting/additional evidence. Liaise with the Officer in the Case (OIC) and the Crown Prosecution Service (CPS) to undertake further evidential enquiries when required, ensuring they are managed within the agreed timeframe(s).
5. Develop and apply knowledge of National File Standards, legal points to prove and disclosure protocols to ensure that key evidence accompanies prosecution files before submission to the CPS
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6. Undertake daily disposal searches and ensure prosecution materials are provided to the CPS by morning deadline. Conduct further hourly checks to ensure all required information is provided to the CPS and the Courts to ensure an effective remand court hearing.
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Educated to QCF Level 2 (3-5 passes) OR work experience deemed to have brought the postholder to a comparable level.
Proven experience working in a busy administrative environment, undertaking complex administrative tasks to a high standard.
Please contact the Recruitment team at police.recruitment@hampshire.police.uk
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