Northern Ireland Executive
24 Mar 2022, 22 GMT+10
Justice Minister Naomi Long has launched a competition to recruit a number of new Parole Commissioners for Northern Ireland.
Justice Minister Naomi Long has launched a competition to recruit a number of new Parole Commissioners for Northern Ireland.
Speaking about the roles, Naomi Long said: "The Parole Commissioners for Northern Ireland is an independent body, critical to the process of deciding whether offenders eligible for parole are safe to release back into the community. Public protection is always paramount and painstaking risk assessment is the key to making a robust decision.
"These are important positions and we are seeking applicants who will bring a wealth of knowledge and experience to these appointments as well as the necessary high degree of independence and robust professionalism."
The vacancies are across two categories of Commissioner: Legal and Psychiatry/Psychology.
Anyone who believes they have the necessary attributes and experience to make a positive contribution to the work of the Parole Commissioners is encouraged to apply.
Applications close at 12 noon UK local time on Thursday 14 April 2022. For more information call 028 9052 0037 or 028 9052 6496 or email.
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