Non-Executive Board Members - Disclosure and Barring Service
- Recruiter
- The Home Office
- Location
- National (UK)
- Salary
- £12,000 per annum, based on 20 days’ attendance
- Closing date
- 28 Oct 2019
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- Employer Sector
- Legal, Government & Military, Public Sector
- Contract Type
- Permanent, Contract
- Hours
- Part Time
- Job Type
- Advisory, External Audit Partner, Internal Audit Director, Other
Job Details
Non-Executive Board Members (two) - Disclosure and Barring Service
Location: National
Time Commitment: 20 days per year (possibly up to 30 days)
Remuneration: £12,000 per annum, based on 20 days’ attendance
Do you want to play a leading role in safeguarding children and vulnerable groups?
If so, you can do this by becoming a Non-Executive Board member of the Disclosure and Barring Service (DBS), which provides a critical public service by supplying information to employers and other organisations in England and Wales (and barring information only in Northern Ireland), so they can make informed recruitment and licensing decisions, particularly for employers and volunteers working with children and vulnerable adults. The DBS also has responsibility for deciding whether an individual is barred from working with vulnerable groups.
The DBS is seeking two Non-Executive Board Members with experience of law enforcement and/or criminal justice expertise, and experience of audit committees or being able to chair an audit committee. We are looking for candidates with a proven track record of delivering success, outstanding communication skills, and excellent political awareness. As a Board member, you will be committed and goal focused, with the ability to set clear priorities and to contribute meaningfully to Board discussions.
You will also possess excellent communication skills, coupled with a personal and professional demeanour that generates trust and confidence in others. You will be able to analyse complex issues and have the ability to constructively challenge and influence strategy and decision making.
This will be a three-year appointment with the possibility of re-appointment.
For further information and details of how to apply, please click the 'Apply' button to visit our website.
The closing date for applications is 23:00 on Monday 28 October 2019.
We encourage a diverse workforce and welcome applications from all suitably qualified people. Appointments to the DBS are regulated by the Office of the Commissioner for Public Appointments.
Company
The Home Office works to build a safe, fair and prosperous UK. We achieve this through our work on counter-terrorism, policing, fire, crime, drugs policy, immigration and passports. Our work is challenging, high profile and rewarding. Delivering it is a team effort, and we rely on talented people with a wide range of skills and experience. Whether you’re interested in customer service or accounting, software engineering or policy-making, it’s likely we’ll have vacancies for you.
- Location
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London
United Kingdom
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