Everyone is aware that the agencies, words and figures and associated numbers which constitute crime statistics are according to what Humpty Dumpty said, "Meaning what I want them to mean". This was never so apposite as currently. After six years under the control of an incompetent Home Secretary who is now revealed in all her disgrace undisguised as an incompetent Prime Minister those who rule us cannot escape the fact that disastrously falling police numbers have been a major contributor to rising crime; particularly crime that involves violence and murder. This post and this blogger do not need to reel off details which are well known to readers but sometimes the Alice in Wonderland world in which the aforesaid agencies which contribute to what we laughingly term our criminal justice system is not confined to the imagination of Lewis Carrol. Today The Times in adjoining pages publishes the story of how the police in Somerset have asked the public for reports on a man who is suspected of bashing a seagull against a wall after it stole his chips and follows that with the revelation that 90% of crimes result in nobody being charged.
We are a laughing stock at so many levels in society. Authority in many departments from MPs waiving pairing rules in a critical vote then denying it was deliberate to the Director of Public Prosecutions failing in her duties that JUSTICE must be done to ALL and yet allowed to continue in office until her contract ends instead of being relieved of her duties adds yet another notch to those who think there is an easy answer to this country`s problems. This is how democracy breaks down; not by smashing windows and marching through the streets but by those in power failing to keep the standards which society demands or should demand to retain respect of the governed.
Expression of Interest: National Leadership Magistrate
We are now inviting expressions of interest for the role of
National Leadership Magistrate (NLM). This is a judicial process
being administered by HMCTS.
There is one vacancy, with the successful candidate taking up their position on 1 October 2018.
The closing date for expressions of interest is 6 July 2018
Term length: The NLM will serve a three-year term.
Eligibility: Eligibility criteria and requirements for the role is set out in the attached role description.
Appointments Process
Applicants who would like to express an interest in this role should complete the expressions of interest form and return it to the email address at the top of the application. Forms received after the closing date will not be considered.
Interviews dates are subject to panel members’ availability and will be confirmed with applicants as soon as possible. It is likely however, that they will take place late July/early August.
Your referee will be contacted very soon after receipt of applications so please provide an accurate email address. The deadline for return of all completed reference forms is noon on 20 July.
Please ensure you provide the name, email address and contact telephone number of your referee.
Please advise your referee that the preferred method of return is via email – hard copy returns will only be accepted in exceptional circumstances.
Please check with your referee that they do not have a conflict of interest in this exercise and that they are able and content to support you within the required timescale. You should not nominate an individual who you know to be a candidate within the exercise as a referee.
No feedback will be available for this stage.
The interview will consist of the panel seeking evidence from you against the qualities and abilities for the post.
You will receive a letter (via email) advising you of the outcome of your interview, should you be invited to attend. It is anticipated that you will be informed of the outcome of your interview early/mid August.
If you are unsuccessful at interview, you can request written feedback. You should make this request to Kelly.dyke@judiciary.uk within four weeks of the date of the letter informing you that you have not been successful. We will aim to respond to your request within 20 working days.
If you have any queries in relation to the administration of this process, please contact legal.operations@justice.gov.uk.
The NLM will liaise directly with the Senior Judiciary, HMCTS and external stakeholders. The NLM will provide a voice for the magistracy at national level and communicate with bench chairs, magistrates and other stakeholders.
There is one vacancy, with the successful candidate taking up their position on 1 October 2018.
The closing date for expressions of interest is 6 July 2018
Term length: The NLM will serve a three-year term.
Eligibility: Eligibility criteria and requirements for the role is set out in the attached role description.
Appointments Process
Applicants who would like to express an interest in this role should complete the expressions of interest form and return it to the email address at the top of the application. Forms received after the closing date will not be considered.
Interviews dates are subject to panel members’ availability and will be confirmed with applicants as soon as possible. It is likely however, that they will take place late July/early August.
References
A reference is required before the sift takes place and will be used to inform decisions throughout the selection process.- Reference Form to be completed
Your referee will be contacted very soon after receipt of applications so please provide an accurate email address. The deadline for return of all completed reference forms is noon on 20 July.
Please ensure you provide the name, email address and contact telephone number of your referee.
Please advise your referee that the preferred method of return is via email – hard copy returns will only be accepted in exceptional circumstances.
Please check with your referee that they do not have a conflict of interest in this exercise and that they are able and content to support you within the required timescale. You should not nominate an individual who you know to be a candidate within the exercise as a referee.
Sifting
All applications will be sifted by a judicial panel, who will consider the information provided in your application form and in the reference. A decision will be taken on whether your application should progress to interview stage. You will receive a letter advising you on the outcome of the sift.No feedback will be available for this stage.
Interview
If you are shortlisted, you will be invited to an interview with a judicial panel. Details of dates and location will be sent with any invitation to attend.The interview will consist of the panel seeking evidence from you against the qualities and abilities for the post.
You will receive a letter (via email) advising you of the outcome of your interview, should you be invited to attend. It is anticipated that you will be informed of the outcome of your interview early/mid August.
If you are unsuccessful at interview, you can request written feedback. You should make this request to Kelly.dyke@judiciary.uk within four weeks of the date of the letter informing you that you have not been successful. We will aim to respond to your request within 20 working days.
If you have any queries in relation to the administration of this process, please contact legal.operations@justice.gov.uk.
Role Description
The National Leadership Magistrate (NLM) will be the leadership magistrate for England and Wales and is responsible for leading the development and execution of the judiciary’s long-term strategy for magistrates. The National Leadership Magistrate will serve a three-year term.The NLM will liaise directly with the Senior Judiciary, HMCTS and external stakeholders. The NLM will provide a voice for the magistracy at national level and communicate with bench chairs, magistrates and other stakeholders.
Duties and Responsibilities
- To lead the Magistrates’ Leadership Executive (MLE).
- To promote the efficient and effective operation of magistrates’ courts. Sharing best practice and assisting in the development and implementation of national and regional strategies.
- To communicate effectively with the judiciary, HMCTS and other key stakeholders, whilst recognising the need to respect confidentiality, as appropriate.
- In conjunction with the Regional Leadership Magistrates, to develop national and regional agendas.
- To represent the views of the magistracy at national level.
- To provide a positive role model for the magistracy.
- Provide effective leadership in a rapidly changing environment;
Person Specification
Essential
- Be a bench chair or have been a bench chair in the three years preceding the recruitment campaign.
- Be eligible to remain a serving magistrate during the full term of office.
- Be able to put aside necessary time for the role.
- Have an ability to build effective relationships with bench Chairs, other judiciary and agencies, such as HMCTS, Probation, CPS and Advisory Committees.
- Be a team player.
- Have excellent communication skills.
- Understand current issues affecting bench management
- Be comfortable with basic aspects of IT (Word, Excel, PowerPoint, eJudiciary) and interpreting magistrates’ court performance data and similar reports.
- Have an ability to perform under pressure and support others under pressure.
Desirable
- Experience of other leadership roles within the magistracy or externally.