Job description
We have a very exciting opportunity to join our Legal / Prosecutions department as a Senior Prosecution Case Manager to make a difference to animal welfare and deliver justice for animals.
We have two permanent vacancies, which we can offer on either a full time (35 hours per week) or a part time basis.
Please state in your application which option you would prefer.
This really is a very interesting and rewarding role. The RSPCA takes a leading role in investigating and prosecuting animal welfare offences in England and Wales.
Here's some of the key work that you will be doing...
As Senior Prosecutions Case Manager, you will advise, make decisions to prosecute and direct on investigations and casework relating to animal welfare offences for all species of animals and wildlife including early intervention and direction in large and complex cases.
Animal welfare investigations can involve distressing facts, circumstances and imagery of animal cruelty and abuse, so it will be important that the post holder can stay objective.
You must be confident enough to work fairly autonomously and make decisions independently whilst working collaboratively and collegiately with the Head of Prosecution and a highly committed and experienced team.
You will liaise regularly and be advising on investigations carried out by RSPCA Inspectors and be providing advice, guidance and support to the inspectors directly and in writing; therefore excellent communication and drafting skills are essential.
You will assist external legal providers (solicitors and barristers) in relation to the prosecution of cases in both the Magistrates and Crown Court and will assist the Head of Prosecutions in responding to any enquiries or complaints and Parliamentary queries.
As a Senior Prosecutions Case Manager, you will contribute to the learning and development of the Inspectorate and other external agencies on topics relating to and enhancing the work of animal welfare enforcement.
You will provide legal and casework advice and guidance and need to keep up to date with case law, legislation and The Criminal Procedure Rules.
We have an office hub in London, Blackfriars and one in Horsham, West Sussex. We can offer the post holder a flexible hybrid approach; working from both home and the office or working completely remotely from home, in line with our ‘Hybrid and Working at Home' policies, as long as they are based in the UK and have the right to work in the UK independently of visa sponsorship.
What we are looking for in you...
We think this is a great role and to add value and make a difference we are seeking a match of these skills, but don't worry if you don't tick every box, we'd still love to hear from you.
- The post holder must be a legally qualified Solicitor, Barrister or Fellow of CiLEx for England and Wales (There is no requirement to hold a current Practicing Certificate for this post but if not, the post holder must provide evidence that a valid practicing certificate has previously been issued to the post holder)
- Knowledge and experience of the procedures for managing and conducting cases in the Magistrates and the Crown Court including an understanding of the youth court procedure in England and Wales.
- Knowledge and experience of criminal laws, evidence and procedure.
- Knowledge and experience of providing written advice on evidence and criminal offences in line with The CPS Code for Crown Prosecutors
- Knowledge and experience of case analysis and management.
- Knowledge of the Private Prosecution procedure.
- Knowledge of animal cruelty legislation in England and Wales.
- Knowledge of UK data protection laws.
Due to the nature of the role, it is also important that you have the ability to:
- Cope with cases of a distressing nature.
- Communicate well both in writing and verbally
- Liaise with external providers
- Cope with high volumes of work.
- Adapt and cope through periods of change
- Work in a team environment
- Motivate people in difficult circumstances.
So if you have a positive can-do approach, would like to work in a specialist area of law and thrive in an inclusive people orientated environment then we'd love to hear from you!
To apply; please provide the following;
A Curriculum Vitae (including your employment history)
A covering letter which includes;
- In 500 words or less tell us what motivated you to apply for this role in the RSPCA.
- Confirmation that you have a valid practicing certificate and If not an explanation of why you no longer hold one.
- An indication of whether you are looking for a full time or part time position.
- Any dates during the proposed interview period to avoid and if not available during this period indicate when you would be available.
Closing date 11:30pm on the 2nd of July 2023.
If you are shortlisted for Interview, interviews will be held between the 10th and the 21st July 2023.
Our Values
* We are compassionate * We are inspirational * We are committed * We are expert * We act with integrity *
Why work for the RSPCA?
It's an exciting time to join us in the decade of our bicentenary as we focus on our Strategy to 2030. The RSPCA works 365 days a year, rescuing all animals of all types from abuse, neglect, and injury.
Benefits:
- Great Annual Leave benefits - 25 days annual leave on entry rising after 5 years
- Additional Society day around Christmas.
- Generous pension scheme
- Associated life assurance and group income protection scheme
- Access to private healthcare scheme
- Employee assistance programme.
- Flexibility in Hours - We understand the importance of work-life balance
- Family friendly policies
- Dog friendly offices!
How to apply
To make an application please visit our career's site by using the following link:
https://jobs.rspca.org.uk/jobs/vacancy/senior-prosecution-case-manager-0535-south-east-london-hub/553/description/
Please note we are unable to accept applications via Indeed - please use the link above.
We review applications as they are received, so early submissions are highly encouraged. We reserve the right to close this advert once sufficient applications have been screened and progressed.
We regret that unfortunately we are unable to provide feedback on applications that are not shortlisted for interviews. This is due to the high volume of applications we receive.
All online information and documents are available in alternative formats, including Braille and large font, upon request from the Resourcing team.
We strongly believe in being an innovative, diverse, and inclusive organisation and recognise that diversity in all of our people will help achieve that purpose and our mission more effectively. We actively encourage and seek applications from a wide diversity of candidates and in particular welcome applications from minority ethnic, black, and candidates with disabilities, who are currently under-represented at the RSPCA.
Please note we are not accepting unsolicited CVs from agencies or seeking support for this opportunity.
Ending cruelty, promoting kindness and alleviating suffering to animals.
Job Types: Full-time, Part-time, Permanent
Part-time hours: 35 per week
Salary: £45,050.00-£53,000.00 per year
Benefits:
- Company pension
- Health & wellbeing programme
- Life insurance
- Sick pay
- Work from home
Ability to commute/relocate:
- Horsham: reliably commute or plan to relocate before starting work (required)
Work Location: Hybrid remote in Horsham
Application deadline: 02/07/2023
Reference ID: 0535