Ministry of Justice UK
Delivery Manager (Ref: 19963)

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Job Summary
This is a Nationally based role.
Job Description
Delivery Manager
- Location: National*
- Closing Date: 30th July
- Interviews: w/c 17th August
- Grade: Grade 7
(MoJ candidates who are on a specialist grade, will be able to retain this grade on lateral transfer)
Salary
- London: £63,343 – £70,725
- National: £58,511 – £65,329
Working pattern: Full-time, Part-time, Flexible working
Contract Type: Permanent
Number of vacancies: 3
Vacancy number: 19963
We offer a hybrid working model, allowing for a balance between remote work and time spent in your local office. Office locations can be found ON THIS MAP
Please note that unless you are an existing member of staff at Justice Digital, Data and Science, the only London location being recruited to is 10 South Colonnade, E14 4PU. We are no longer recruiting to 102 Petty France, SW1H 9AJ.
The Role
Please note this role requires you to pass Security Check clearance. Please click on the link for details.
We’re recruiting for multiple Delivery Managers here at Justice Digital, Data and Science to be part of our warm and collaborative Office of the Chief Technology Officer.
This role aligns against the Delivery Manager role from the Government Digital and Data Framework
The Chief Technology Office sets technical direction across the organisation. It defines standards, shapes shared platforms and ways of working and supports teams to build and operate systems that are secure, reliable and sustainable.
We aim to enable teams across MoJ and accelerate digital delivery by identifying common user needs and organisational challenges, and delivering high-quality, user-centred solutions.
We are driving key transformations across MoJ while transitioning to a product operating model, ensuring we continue to deliver measurable value to users at pace. With products and services hosting platforms, developer experience, data platforms, and accessibility.
The Delivery Manager role sits within Justice Digital, Data and Science’s delivery profession and is responsible for enabling the delivery of digital services and products across all stages of the product life cycle.
As a Delivery Manager, you will be responsible for building and maintaining teams, ensuring they are motivated, collaborating and working well. You will coach team members on agile and lean practices and facilitate a culture of continuous improvement within the team. You will proactively manage dependencies and risks to overcome obstacles to delivery.
You’ll be an active part of the broader delivery management community, both within your area and across Justice Digital, Data and Science. This offers the opportunity to participate in informal support networks with peers and share your skills and experiences with others across the MoJ, and wider government departments. You’ll also get support from your people manager, coaching and mentoring from your senior colleagues and from formal learning opportunities to develop in this role.
Key Responsibilities
As a Delivery Manager at Justice Digital, Data and Science, you will:
- Be accountable for the delivery of digital products and services by focusing the team on what is most important, using data to inform team planning and providing delivery confidence.
- Build and support high-performing teams that are motivated, collaborative inclusive.
- Coach and mentor both team members and others to apply the most appropriate Agile and Lean tools and techniques.
- Encourage and facilitate continuous improvement of the delivery team.
- Proactively manage dependencies and risks within the team to overcome obstacles to delivery.
- Communicate effectively with stakeholders across technical and non-technical boundaries to explain the team’s work and build trust.
- Be an active part of the broader delivery management community.
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Person Specification
Essential
- Agile and lean practices. You can compare and select the most appropriate delivery methods and processes, including a blended approach depending on the context. You can recognise, reflect and adapt when something does not work, encouraging experimentation and helping teams to measure, evaluate and visualise outcomes.
- Communicating between the technical and non-technical. You can listen to the needs of technical and business stakeholders and interpret them. You can manage stakeholder expectations and facilitate difficult discussions within the team or with diverse senior stakeholders.
- Maintaining delivery momentum. You can facilitate the delivery flow of a team, managing the pace and tempo. You can actively address internal and external risks, issues and dependencies including where ownership exists outside the team.
- Making a process work. You can identify and challenge organisational processes of increasing complexity and those processes that are unnecessarily complicated. You can add value and can coach the organisation to inspect and adapt processes.
- Planning. You can understand the environment and prioritise the most important or high value tasks, using data to inform you planning. You can manage complex internal and external dependencies and remove blockers or impediments that affect plans. You can plan for difficult situation and provide delivery confidence.
- Team dynamics and collaboration. You can effectively bring people together to form a motivated team and help to create the right environment for a team to work in and can empower them to deliver.
Willingness to be assessed against the requirements for SC clearance.
We welcome the unique contribution diverse applicants bring and do not discriminate based on culture, ethnicity, race, nationality or national origin, age, sex, gender identity or expression, religion or belief, disability status, sexual orientation, educational or social background or any other factor.
Our values are Purpose, Humanity Openness and Together. Find out more here about how we celebrate diversity and an inclusive culture in our workplace.
The Civil Service is committed to attract, retain and invest in talent wherever it is found. To learn more please see the Civil Service People Plan and the Civil Service D&I Strategy.
Salary Information
Base salary for this role is from £63,343 – £70,725 (London) or £58,511 – £65,329 (National).
New entrants to the Civil Service joining the MoJ are expected to start at the minimum of the pay band. Existing Civil Servants moving on a level transfer will retain their current base salary or move to the minimum of the pay band for the role, whichever is higher. Existing Civil Servants who are promoted will either move to the bottom of the new grade’s pay band or receive a 10% uplift, whichever provides the greater increase.


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Terms & Conditions
Please review our Terms and Conditions which set out how we recruit and provide further information related to the role and salary arrangements.
If you have any questions, please feel free to contact digitalanddatarecruitment@justice.gov.uk
Person specification
Please Refer To The Attached Job Description
Benefits
Alongside your salary of £58,511, Ministry of Justice contributes £16,950 towards you being a member of the Civil Service Defined Benefit Pension scheme. Find out what benefits a Civil Service Pension provides (opens in a new window).
- Access to learning and development
- A working environment that supports a range of flexible working options to enhance your work life balance
- A working culture which encourages inclusion and diversity
- A Civil Service pension with an employer contribution of 28.97%
- Annual Leave
- Public Holidays
- Season Ticket Advance
For more information about the recruitment process, benefits and allowances and answers to general queries, please click the below link which will direct you to our Candidate Information Page.
Link: https://justicejobs.tal.net/vx/candidate/cms/About%20the%20MOJ
Artificial intelligence
Artificial intelligence can be a useful tool to support your application, however, all examples and statements provided must be truthful, factually accurate and taken directly from your own experience. Where plagiarism has been identified (presenting the ideas and experiences of others, or generated by artificial intelligence, as your own) applications may be withdrawn and internal candidates may be subject to disciplinary action. Please see our candidate guidance (opens in a new window) for more information on appropriate and inappropriate use.
Selection process details
How To Apply
In Justice Digital, Data and Science, we recruit using a combination of the Government Digital and Data Profession Capability and Success Profiles Frameworks. We shall assess a combination of your Technical Skills and Behaviours during the assessment process.
Stage 1 - Application And Sift:
To apply for this position, you must submit the following as part of your application:
- A CV detailing your career history (including any relevant qualifications). Your CV will be assessed against the essential criteria outlined within the Person Specification of this advert.
- A Personal Statement (no more than 750 words) which should outline your experience and skills,
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