The full line-up is: The Constable of St Ouen, Ken Vibert, and Deputy Ian Gorst as Assistant Chief Ministers, with responsibility for external and internal matters respectively.

Deputy John Le Fondré as Assistant Treasury Minister.

Deputy Peter Troy as Assistant Social Security Minister.

Deputies Ben Fox and Carolyn Labey as Assistant Education Ministers with responsibility for education and youth, and culture respectively.

The Constable of St Lawrence, Geoffrey Fisher, and Deputy Alan Maclean as Assistant Economic Development Ministers.

Deputy Celia Scott Warren as Assistant Health Minister.

Deputy Jackie Hilton as Assistant Housing Minister.

Deputy Andrew Lewis as Assistant Home Affairs Minister.

Deputy Jacqui Huet as Assistant Transport Minister.

The Constable of St John, Richard Dupré, as Assistant Environment Minister.

Of the 13 assistant ministers, three will be appointed in the coming weeks to take on additional responsibility for families, the elderly and young people.