Judicial Processing Assistant - Central Ticket Office - 1893418, - Ref:1893418 Before you apply -Don't miss out on the jobs you're really looking for.
Greater Manchester Police, Hyde, Tameside
Judicial Processing Assistant - Central Ticket Office - 1893418, - Ref:1893418 Before you apply -Don't miss out on the jobs you're really looking for.
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Greater Manchester Police, Hyde, Tameside
- Full time
- Permanent
- Onsite working
Posted today, 30 Oct | Get your application in now to be one of the first to apply.
Closing date: Closing date not specified
job Ref: 84af2a9b99444df0920910217530fc39
Full Job Description
Greater Manchester is a vibrant region in the Northwest, spread over more than 1,200 sq km. Split over 10 metropolitan districts, it is billed as the most diverse city in Europe, whose residents draw on and contribute to its rich cultural legacy and collectively speak up to 200 different languages.
Recently awarded the 'most improved force in the country' after its latest police effectiveness, efficiency and legitimacy (PEEL) inspection in 2023, Greater Manchester Police remains committed to doing the basics of policing brilliantly, protecting the public, supporting victims and ensuring its workforce reflects the communities it serves.
GMP recognises that having a diverse workforce makes it more approachable and relevant to the public, and so we welcome applications from everyone.
The Specialist Operations Branch is made up of around 1,000 police officers and staff.
Led by Chief Superintendent Mark Dexter the CTO lies within the following main section:
Specialist Operations Planning/ Business Continuity/ Roads Policing - This section is led by Superintendent Gareth Parkin and includes: Safer Roads Policing which comprises of Central Ticket Office (CTO), Roads Policing & Motorway Units (RPU), Safer Roads Targeting Team (SRTT) Serious Collision Investigation Unit (including Forensic Collision Reconstruction Unit (FCRU)) (SCIU),Operation Wolverine (including Operation Considerate), Traffic Police, Community Support Officers (TPCSOs), Road Traffic Collision Investigation Unit (RTCIU) and Road Traffic Collision Administration
The Central Ticket Office is responsible for the procedural, administration and processing of Road Safety Camera offences, fixed penalties and Traffic Offence Reports (TOR's).
The Office also deals with the prosecutions of offenders who fail to comply with the Road Traffic Act and administers offers of driver educational and improvement schemes, whilst overseeing the deployment and use of Roads Safety Camera vehicles and equipment with the aim of reducing those killed and seriously injured on the roads of Greater Manchester.
The Judicial Processing Assistant plays a key role in the Central Ticket Office, supporting Teams and Team Leaders with administrative functions in the processing of Specified Road Traffic Offences.
This will include conducting checks on the process and progress of court files on various systems, ensuring information is laid to the courts in a timely manner as well as allocating court dates.
This will include preparing statements of facts and disseminating information to the relevant departments or officer in the case.
Staff will carry out administrative duties such as photocopying, filing and dissemination of files to specified locations such as pre hearings & the CPS.
A candidate is sought who is able to take personal responsibility for managing own and others workloads and providing assistance to any team member or team leaders. They must be able to work with the minimum of supervision and be willing to learn new procedures and adapt to new technology.
Good interpersonal skills are required to enable the post-holder to work closely with staff and managers and all other internal and external customers to achieve desired outcomes.
There's never been a more exciting time to join The Greater Manchester Police. Currently investing in a new target operating model for its Information Services Branch that will enhance the way the force is able to provide policing. The Information Services Branch are deploying new IT infrastructure and services that will keep police up-to-speed with real time information both at the police station and whilst they're on the street. As a result, they are recruiting for a number of roles; all boasting a solid combination of strategic development opportunity and daily challenges that will stretch the mind of any proactive IT professional.