At a Glance
- Tasks: Collaborate with key agencies to support community justice initiatives and manage change.
- Company: Midlothian Council, dedicated to improving community safety and justice.
- Benefits: Flexible working hours, competitive pay, and professional development opportunities.
- Other info: Part-time role with potential for career growth in a transformative environment.
- Why this job: Make a real difference in your community by promoting rehabilitation and social inclusion.
- Qualifications: Degree in a relevant field and experience in partnership working required.
The predicted salary is between 26.65 - 26.65 £ per hour.
An exciting opportunity has arisen to work in partnership with key agencies, including Police, Health and the Third Sector, to influence and support the delivery of the National Strategy for Community Justice within Midlothian. This post is available as a result of maternity leave cover and offers an excellent development opportunity for the successful candidate to enhance their skills and knowledge of strategic partnership working, planning, and managing change at a system level. Secondment applications will be considered.
We are seeking a motivated and collaborative individual with excellent verbal and written communication skills and strong interpersonal skills to bring partners together to achieve a common goal. The successful candidate will demonstrate a strong value base, an understanding of the factors contributing to offending behaviour and a positive commitment to rehabilitation and reintegration.
Community Justice is at the heart of preventing offending and re-offending in Midlothian. It represents the individuals, agencies and services that work together to support, manage and supervise people who have committed offences or who may be at risk of committing offences. The Community Justice Partnership aims to support and manage offenders in the community, from the point of arrest through to the end of sentence and to being fully reintegrated into the community. Community Justice promotes desistance, social inclusion, and citizenship. Local communities and the third sector are a vital part of Community Justice; a strong partnership-working approach is critical to its success. The Partnership’s key aim is to ensure Midlothian is a safe place to live, grow up, work and visit.
KNOWLEDGE
Essential
- The jobholder must hold a degree or equivalent level of qualification in a relevant subject indicative of the ability to research, analyse and report.
- Experience of service planning or development.
- Practical experience of partnership working.
- Knowledge of current issues in Community Justice.
- Proven report writing and presentation skills.
- An understanding of performance management.
- A high level of competency in communication, presentational and interpersonal skills, strong organisational and analytical skills and practical facilitation skills.
This experience is gained through having held a variety of roles in the service provision field. The jobholder calls on knowledge of relevant legislation, a wide knowledge of partnership working, and an understanding of the needs and expectations of external partners and providers and must have an understanding of the interrelationship between individual and aggregated need in order to develop an effective partnership model that will improve Community Safety and Justice outcomes.
Desirable
- A postgraduate qualification from a recognised professional institute in a relevant discipline or similar subject.
CLOSING DATE - Sunday 5th July
INTERVIEW DATE - Tuesday 14th July 2026
Please note that it is Midlothian Council's policy that successful applicants will be appointed to the first point on the salary scale. The minimum actual salary for this position is £26.65 per hour.
Requirements
This post is considered Regulated Work with Children and Adults under the Protection of Vulnerable Groups (Scotland) Act, 2007. Therefore, it is an offence to apply if you are barred from working with children or adults. Successful candidates will require PVG Scheme membership for Regulated Work with Adults. You will be required to join the Scheme or undergo a PVG Scheme Update check prior to commencing employment with Midlothian Council, the cost of which will be met by you.
If you have difficulty applying for this post or accessing attached documents, or if you have a disability and reasonable adjustment is required, please email recruitment@midlothian.gov.uk stating the post reference number. Midlothian Council is currently undergoing a period of transformation, changing and improving the way it delivers services in Midlothian. As a consequence, there are a number of existing employees for whom we are committed to seeking suitable alternative employment within the Council in accordance with our legal obligations. Candidates are advised that, for some vacancies, internal candidates in this situation will be interviewed before the wider selection pool and a slightly longer delay may be experienced before application outcomes can be advised to you. Thank you for your patience in this matter.
If you are a trainee of a Midlothian Council Training Programme, have a disability or you are a care experienced young person who has previously been a looked after child you are eligible for a guaranteed interview if you meet the essential criteria for the post.
Community Justice Co-Ordinator - MID07567 in Dalkeith employer: Midlothian Council
Midlothian Council is an exceptional employer that prioritises community engagement and social justice, offering a collaborative work environment where employees can thrive. With a strong commitment to professional development, the role of Community Justice Co-Ordinator provides unique opportunities to influence positive change in the community while working alongside key partners. The council's focus on employee well-being and its transformative approach to service delivery make it an ideal place for those seeking meaningful and impactful careers.