Head of Directing and Specialist Units

The Office of the Director of Public Prosecutions (ODPP) is seeking a senior lawyer with the necessary expertise, professional experience and strategic leadership skills to lead the Division that is tasked with assessing investigation files to decide whether to direct a prosecution.

Reporting to the Deputy Director, the successful candidate will have strategic oversight of the Office’s casework and provide a central role in advising the Director and Deputy Director on key strategic prosecutorial policy issues and have overall responsibility for the directing function and two specialist Units within the Office – the Serious and Sexual Offences Unit and the Special Financial Crime Unit. This is a centrally important role in the Irish Prosecution Service and an opportunity to be part of the leadership team in the ODPP at a time of growth and change. The Head of Directing and Specialist Units will take a lead role in implementing reform and transformation projects identified in the current strategic plan, including driving the development of cross-functional ways of working across the Office, the sector and internationally.

The successful candidate will:

  • Be a qualified Barrister/Solicitor.

  • Have practiced as a barrister or solicitor for at least six years out of the last 12 years at a level of achievement expected for this senior post. Periods spent in whole-time positions in the Public Service for appointment to which qualification as a barrister or solicitor was an essential requirement will be reckoned as practice for this purpose.

This is a Top Level Appointments Committee (TLAC) position.

Further information on this significant opportunity including details on how to apply, is available on www.publicjobs.ie

The closing date for receipt of completed applications is 3pm on Thursday 26th September, 2024.

If you feel you would benefit from a confidential discussion about this opportunity, please contact Sandra Cairns at sandra.cairns@publicjobs.ie

We are committed to a policy of equal opportunity and encourage applications under all nine grounds of the Employment Equality Act.