Apply for a victim services role

Join the Crown Prosecution Service as a victim services manager or victim liaison officer and have a future that matters.

Why the CPS?

We protect the public by prosecuting the right person for the right offence. We’re independent and we make our decisions fairly and objectively by following our Code for Crown Prosecutors.

Work on the frontline of our prosecution service

Vacancies available across England and Wales

Mainly office based with some flexible working

Working directly with our victims

Get 25 days a year annual leave, 30 days after 5 years

Competitive contributory pension of up to 27%

Why a victim services role?

Working with prosecutors and other colleagues, you are crucial to how we communicate with victims of crime. You engage directly with victims and their supporters throughout the criminal justice process, arrange meetings with victims ahead of trial, and provide an empathetic service that helps build trust and confidence in the work we do.

Meet Holly...

Holly, Victim Liaison Manager

Holly, Victim Liaison Manager

Holly works as a victim liaison manager in the south east of England. She talks about what it's like to work in a victim-focused role in the CPS. 'Working in the victim liaison unit you're supporting victims of crime on a daily basis. I love my job, and I feel really proud of the work I do.'

Why you should consider us

You have job satisfaction working for the Crown Prosecution Service. We look after your wellbeing, offering flexibility working for a good work-life balance. We also provide a competitive contributory pension.

In a victim services role, you're on the front line of our service helping get the right outcome in every case.

The application deadline for all three roles is 17 June 2024.