Arts seat holder - RR3 Leadership Board
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Arts seat holder - RR3 Leadership Board
Clinks is seeking an expert from the voluntary sector to sit on the Reducing Reoffending Third Sector Advisory Group (RR3) as the seat holder for Arts. This person will be a senior leader working for a voluntary organisation focusing on arts-based support for people in contact with the criminal justice system. This person will have extensive knowledge regarding the delivery of arts-focused services, and an understanding of the challenges faced by organisations in this space, as well as the policy context.
Background
The main purpose of the RR3 is to build a stronger and more effective partnership between the voluntary sector, and the Ministry of Justice (MoJ) and HM Prison and Probation Service (HMPPS). The Chair for the group and its secretariat is provided by Clinks, the infrastructure organisation supporting voluntary organisations in the criminal justice system in England and Wales.
The role
Members of the RR3 are senior leaders from the voluntary sector working in criminal justice. Members of the Group sit as individuals, and they act as a representative of the wider voluntary sector. Please read the guide to the RR3 for further information and the full terms of reference. The RR3 meets quarterly to:
Advise on and support the development, and implementation, of policy by the MoJ and other government departments, and other related issues, as and when they arise
Provide advice and feedback on the development of commissioning strategies and practice, with a focus on ensuring opportunities for arts-focused organisations
Contribute to identifying gaps in the provision of services to people in contact with the criminal justice system and recommend how these might be filled.
Members of the RR3 also, from time to time, sponsor, lead and/or take part in special interest groups (SIGs) on specific issues, which are to set up to explore specific policy areas in greater details. In 2025-26, two SIGs were established – on a Whole Systems Approach to women in contact with the criminal justice system and on non-funded partnerships with HMPPS. RR3 seat holders are automatically eligible to attend these meetings.
They also attend six-weekly meetings with ‘nominated lead’ officials from the MoJ and HMPPS.
Person specification
Commitment
Able to attend quarterly RR3 meetings (which are held for approximately 2 hours, between 10am and 2pm, and held online, with one in-person meeting per year in Central London)
Where appropriate, lead or contribute to Special Interest Groups (time-limited groups to advise and develop recommendations on specific areas of policy and practice)
Attending regular (six-weekly) nominated lead meetings with senior officials at the MoJ and HMPPS
A willingness and ability to act as a representative for, and advocate of, the voluntary sector working in criminal justice (with a focus on organisations which provide arts-based support).
Attendance at the quarterly National Criminal Justice Arts Alliance Advisory Group meeting to ensure two-way feedback between the RR3 work and the Advisory Group
- Experience and knowledge
We want to ensure that the RR3 has a wide breadth of knowledge and experience. We particularly welcome applications from people with lived experience of the criminal justice system who now work in the voluntary sector. The experience and knowledge we are seeking includes, but is not limited to:
- Broad understanding of the criminal justice system, including the role and responsibilities of the range of relevant departments, bodies and agencies
- Policy and/or operational expertise of delivering arts-based services for people in the criminal justice system
- Understanding of evidence-based practice in supporting desistance for people in contact with the CJS, and wider research within the field of criminal justice
- Knowledge relevant to the commissioning of services in the criminal justice system, as well as funding models
- Expertise in working with people with characteristics protected under the Equality Act (2010) and knowledge of the specific needs of individuals in the CJS with protected characteristics and the unequal outcomes they face
- Skills and abilities
The ability to take part in meetings and decision making of a representative group, and to identify how arts organisations may be impacted by points raised and to respond accordingly
Excellent communication skills that allow for the clear representation of key issues to senior government officials
The ability to contribute to RR3 special interest groups by chairing events and meetings, and contributing to briefings and reports
The ability to draw on a network of relationships across the voluntary sector working in criminal justice, with a focus on organisations providing arts-based support
The ability to feed information from the wider sector back to the RR3 group.
- Attitudes and values
A strong belief in the positive role of the voluntary sector in supporting people on their desistance journey
A willingness to act as a champion for equality in the context of criminal justice
A commitment to improving outcomes for people who are or have been in contact with the criminal justice system.
Please note this is a non-renumerated position but reasonable travel and subsistence expenses will be reimbursed.
How to apply for the job
Application process
Please send a CV and covering letter outlining your reasons for applying and how you meet the person specification to sam.julius@clinks.org. The deadline for applications is Tuesday 3 March at 5pm.
Interviews for shortlisted candidates will be held online during w/c 9 March.
We would like the successful candidate to attend the next RR3 meeting, which will take place online on March 24 (for approximately two hours between 10:00am and 2:00pm).