Job summary
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Job description
Job description
Are you a friendly, helpful and enthusiastic person?
HMCTS is looking for dynamic individuals with great communication skills and a can-do attitude to join our Bailiff teams.
Bailiffs are responsible for the enforcement of civil and possession judgements and for the service of various legal documents, such as divorce petitions and to track and arrest individuals on committal warrants, which includes the need to attend court and transport prisoners to and from prison.� Bailiffs are required to travel to homes and businesses across the local and surrounding area, assess personal goods to secure payment for outstanding warrants and obtain possession of properties, where a Judge has ordered this, as well as dealing with other administrative duties.
This is a challenging role that will require the jobholder to deal with individuals who are in a vulnerable position and to solve problems by reference to comprehensive guidelines and instructions. Whilst the nature of the role means that bailiffs spend a proportion of the day working on their own, they are part of a wider team with management support to ensure that targets and standards are met.
Working pattern : �
Whilst the post holder will be allocated to a specific office base, there may be a need for flexibility to work on an ad hoc basis at other local HMCTS offices.� Due to the nature of the work, there is no set working pattern, but you may be required to work some evenings and Saturday mornings as part of your working week
Duties may include :
So, what do we need from you?
Person specification
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Licences
Driving is an essential part of the job role and in order to apply you must : Be fit to drive and have a valid EU or UK Driving licence. You must have access to, and be able and ready to use your own car for work purposes, we will not be able to progress you to appointment if you do not have a vehicle at the point of offer. If you have a UK licence, after completion of your probation period, you have the option to take part in the Department�s car leasing scheme.
Please note; (i) for insurance purposes, drivers of lease vehicles, pool or hire cars must have a UK driving licence for over 12 months (ii) Drivers using their own car must have insurance for work related travel; and (iii) all work mileage is paid for in accordance with the allowances in place, as amended from time to time.
So, what do we need from you?
A driving licence.
A road worthy vehicle is essential for the role.
Behaviours
We'll assess you against these behaviours during the selection process :
Benefits
Alongside your salary of �27,000, HM Courts and Tribunals Service contributes �7,821 towards you being a member of the Civil Service Defined Benefit Pension scheme.
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