Digital skills
What is your role at MoJ? I'm a Software Developer for MoJ Digital & Technology focusing on legal aid. This is my first Civil Service role. What did you do before you worked for MoJ? I was a Java developer …
Since 2016 I have been doing my dream job - working with policy officials to build policy in a user-centred way. In fact, I’d been desperate to do this job since working in a policy role in Climate Change. The …
The software development landscape is constantly changing. Focusing on just one technology, or even stack, can often leave a developer blindsided by a new approach, and there’s always someone claiming the latest shiny thing is better than an existing one. …
...one member couldn’t make it there were still two members that could meet Each triad member should have different working experiences We initially pulled members’ names out of a hat...
...and helpful (I hope) for anyone considering applying for a job here. What I thought I knew When I first came across the job description I wasn’t sure if I’d...
It’s a great time to be an analyst at the Ministry of Justice. Our new Analytical Platform is giving our analysts access to cutting edge open source tools, improving our ability to use data and evidence to drive decision making.
I’m a Senior Security Engineer at the MOJ and part of a team of talented technology specialists using skills such as penetration testing, incident response, cryptology, vulnerability research, and digital forensics to keep our systems and services secure.
I’m the Product Manager for the Power of Attorney (POA) refunds service for the Office of the Public Guardian (OPG). My team and I built a digital and assisted digital service (no paper version) to meet a need that hadn’t …
At the Ministry of Justice we code in the open by default. Increasingly, we write IT Policy in the open too. We apply the tenth GDS design principle: improving our IT Policy in the open to make it better.
We’ve recently rolled out a new model for helping our teams meet the Digital by Default service standard.