About One Government
In March 2018, Chief Executive Charlie Parker set out a long-term vision to modernise and improve Jersey’s public services.
To support this ambition, the Government of Jersey embarked on a 5 year programme of transformation for its public services.
The ‘One Government’ reforms aim to modernise how the Government is structured and organised, to improve the quality, efficiency, effectiveness and value for money of public services for islanders.
The One Government initiatives support both the ambitions of Ministers, as set out in the
Common Strategic Policy and the
Proposed Government Plan, as well as the expectations of islanders for better services.
Through the transformation, Government employees are being equipped with the capability and capacity to plan for the long term and to deliver public services at a quality, cost and convenience that islanders expect and demand from the Government.
One Government structure
Government departments
Under the One Government structure there are nine government departments:
- Office of the Chief Executive
- Customer and Local Services
- Children, Young People, Education and Skills
- Health and Community Services
- Justice and Home Affairs
- Treasury and Exchequer
- Growth, Housing and Environment
- Strategic Policy, Performance and Population
- Chief Operating Office
One Government organisation chart
The One Government organisation chart shows the Group Directors and Directors in each Government of Jersey department.
One Government organisation chart
One Gov, One Year On report
In April 2019, our One Gov, One Year On report gave an update on what has been achieved in the first 12 months of our five-year transformation programme.
The ‘One Government’ reforms aim to modernise how we’re structured and organised, so we can improve the quality, efficiency, effectiveness and value for money of our services for islanders.
One Gov, One Year On report