At a Glance
- Tasks: Make impactful decisions on immigration detention while safeguarding vulnerable individuals.
- Company: Join the Home Office, dedicated to a safe and fair UK.
- Benefits: Competitive salary, hybrid working, and opportunities for professional growth.
- Other info: Fast-paced environment with diverse experiences and career development.
- Why this job: Be part of a crucial team that protects human rights and promotes justice.
- Qualifications: Strong communication skills and a passion for social justice.
The predicted salary is between 38415 - 38991 £ per year.
The Home Office works to build a safe, fair and prosperous UK. We achieve this through our work on counter-terrorism, policing, crime, drugs policy, immigration and passports. Immigration Enforcement is responsible for enforcing the government’s immigration laws, tackling illegal migration, removing foreign national offenders and immigration offenders from the UK. We also aim to disrupt the organised criminal groups that exploit the vulnerable for their personal gain.
The Detention Gatekeeper (DGK) was introduced in June 2016 following Stephen Shaw's Review into the Welfare in Detention of Vulnerable Persons. As a cross-departmental and independent function within the Detention, Progression and Returns Command (DPRC), the DGK ensures that only suitable individuals enter the immigration detention estate. Acting as a key safeguard, the DGK identifies and protects individuals who fall within the scope of the Adults at Risk in Immigration Detention Policy. The team promotes alternative removal routes wherever appropriate, ensuring that detention is used only as a last resort, particularly for those considered vulnerable. Where detention is necessary, the DGK seeks to ensure that any period of detention is kept to an absolute minimum.
The DGK considers referrals for detention from across the Home Office and is responsible for authorising admission into immigration detention for cases managed by the National Returns Command (NRC), Foreign National Offender Returns Command (FNO RC), Detained Asylum Casework (DAC), UK Visas and Immigration (UKVI), Border Force and Special Cases Directorate (SCD). Working in a fast-paced environment, the DGK makes effective, evidence-based decisions by applying detention and Adults at Risk in Immigration Detention policies, considering the prospect of removal, and balancing Home Office priorities.
Key Responsibilities
- Considering referrals from all sources where immigration detention has been authorised by a senior manager or above, and a space in the detention estate is sought.
- Making quality, fair and immediate decisions about whether cases should enter the detention estate, relaying those decisions to referring officers effectively and calmly.
- Manage and oversee the shift when Duty Officer, ensuring colleagues are allocated to different workflow areas to meet Service Level Agreements and all email inboxes are monitored.
- Identifying and raising barriers to removal that exist for cases being referred for detention. Escalating cases where there are complex issues.
- Identifying individuals who are potentially vulnerable and taking necessary steps to make decisions on the circumstances in which detention may or may not be appropriate.
- Completing the initial detention review and generating associated paperwork for those individuals accepted for detention.
- Contributing to and support 2-3 internal thematic areas aside of operational duties, such as performance management, Wellbeing and stakeholder engagement.
- Liaising with the Detainee Escorting and Population Management Unit (DEPMU) on a daily basis with regard to available detention space and capacities.
- Communicating effectively with internal stakeholders, ensuring that problems and complaints are resolved in a timely fashion.
- Using IT tools available as part of the referral and workflow process.
- Starting an initial removal plan prior to allocation for the caseworker concerned, taking into consideration travel documentation and any outstanding barriers.
- Allocating cases that have been accepted to the appropriate detention managing team (HUB).
- Overseeing the release of individuals where authorised by senior colleagues.
- Assisting with data gathering and analysis where required to support strategic projects being completed within the team.
- Reporting Offender Management (ROM) teams and UKVI units to ensure the right cases enter immigration detention.
You will stay up to date with immigration detention guidance and policy, as well as other stakeholders published guidance to ensure justified detention decisions are made. You will have strong communication skills and be confident in liaising with colleagues and stakeholders, including senior managers. You may be required to undertake the same or a similar role within a different team or teams (where possible, at your base location or within reasonable travel distance), depending on business priorities. With appropriate training and support, this will provide opportunities to broaden both your experience and skill set.
Working Pattern
Due to the business requirements of this role, it is only available on a full-time basis. Successful candidates will need to be able to attend for all shifts including early starts, late night finishes, and overnight shifts. These shifts may be outside of public transport operating hours. The team has maintained operations throughout the year, weekends and public holidays (including Christmas and Boxing Day), currently operating between 07.00 and 21.00 during the week and 07.00 and 19.00 at weekends and public holidays (this may be subject to change including the possibility of a 24-hour operation). The team works on a roster/shift basis and the successful post holder will be required to adopt Annualised Hours working terms and conditions and work on a hybrid working pattern, working a minimum of 60% of shifts from the office.
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