Head of Prosecutions
Salary: £62,971 to £83,961
Location Type: Hybrid worker
Location: South East/London Hub
Vacancy Type: Fixed-Term
Hours Per Week: 35
Closing Date: 26 April 2026
A bit about our client
Do you want to create a better world for animals? Our client believes all animals deserve kindness and respect. They work for the benefit of every animal – as well as pets, that includes farmed animals, wildlife, and animals used in science. Choose a career with them and make a difference for every kind.
They are looking for a new Head of Prosecutions working closely with the Chief Legal Counsel.
They are seeking a Head of Prosecutions who is more than just a Lawyer. They need a resilient leader, a strategic navigator and a steadfast advocate who can guide a team of highly experienced professionals through transition while upholding the highest standards in order to bring those who commit animal welfare crimes to justice.
Our client thinks this role is going to be popular and are expecting to attract high interest so they strongly encourage early applications to avoid missing out – closing date is the 26th of April.
What a day might look like for you
As the Society's subject matter expert on Prosecutions, you will hold accountability for the tactical direction and resolution of their most complex challenges – you won't just lead a department, you will protect their reputation, influence government legislation, and working with others, ensure that their decisions to prosecute are robust, ethical, and transparent.
Key responsibilities include:
They believe in transparency; this is a demanding role that operates on the front line of animal welfare, so it will be challenging and at times you will be faced with very difficult situations and decisions.
You will frequently encounter graphic evidence of extreme animal cruelty. Repeated exposure is a reality of the role and personal resilience is essential.
The department is often the subject of intense media criticism, and you must be able to remain calm, measured and strategic under sustained external pressure.
As Head of Prosecutions, you will manage a team facing hostile communications from aggrieved defendants and must lead with empathy while maintaining professional boundaries.
What will help you succeed in this role
To succeed within this role, you must be a Qualified Lawyer with extensive post-qualification experience in criminal law. You are a seasoned practitioner who understands the Code for Crown Prosecutors and has a proven track record in Magistrates' and Youth Court procedures.
Beyond your legal credentials, you are:
It is also essential that you have the emotional intelligence to lead a team through distressing casework and organisational change.
If this sounds like the ideal next step for you, our client would love to receive your application!
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Successful candidates for certain roles will need to undergo a Disclosure and Barring Service (DBS) check.
Applicants must have the legal right to work in the UK – they are unable to sponsor visas.