To make an application, please send:
- A CV (maximum two sides of A4) detailing your qualifications, employment history and any appointments or offices you hold. Please also provide your preferred contact number and email address.
- A personal statement (maximum two sides of A4) providing evidence against the selection criteria and your suitability for the post, including evidence of leadership qualities. Please state whether you are applying on a full-time or part-time basis. Please consider the role and criteria carefully in preparing your statements. Information from Advisory Assessment Panels indicates that applications which offer specific and tailored examples against the criteria, making clear the candidate’s role in achieving an outcome are often the strongest. Structuring the statement around the criteria using relevant headings also aids clarity.
Supporting Documents
Please also complete and return the following supporting documents:
- Potential conflicts of interest: if you have any interests that might be relevant to the work of His Majesty’s Inspectorate of the Crown Prosecution Service which could lead to a real or perceived conflict of interest if you were to be appointed, please provide details in your supporting documents.
- Given the nature of public appointments, it is important that those appointed as members of public bodies maintain the confidence of Parliament and the public. If there are any issues in your personal or professional history that could, if you were appointed, be misconstrued, cause embarrassment, or cause public confidence in the appointment to be jeopardised, it is important that you bring them to the attention of the Advisory Assessment Panel and provide details of the issue/s in you supporting letter on the relevant form. In considering whether you wish to declare any issues, you should also reflect on any public statements you have made, including through social media. The Advisory Assessment Panel may explore any issues with you before they make a recommendation on the appointment. Failure to disclose such information could result in an appointment either not being made or being terminated.
- Conflicts might arise from a variety of sources such as financial interests or share ownership, membership of, or association with, particular bodies or the activities of relatives or partners. If you need further advice, please contact devon.coates@gatenbysanderson.com
- Note of public appointments: please list any appointments currently held.
- Referee details: please give names/contact details of two referees (who will be contacted if you are shortlisted for interview).
- The political activity declaration form: in line with the Governance Code for Public Appointments, please detail any declared activity will be made public if you are appointed.
- The equal opportunities monitoring form: information is requested for monitoring purposes only and plays no part in the selection process. It will be kept confidential and will not be seen by the Advisory Assessment Panel.
Please upload your CV and supporting documents (completing the online diversity monitoring and conflict of interest proformas) at the following online link: