Introduction
Do you want to play a key role in shaping the landscape of the policing and fire rescue services?
HM Inspectorate of Constabulary and Fire & Rescue Services (HMICFRS) is an independent body that inspects and reports to the public on the efficiency and effectiveness of police forces in England and Wales, fire and rescue authorities in England and national law enforcement agencies. It aims to ensure that the public and their elected representatives can hold inspected organisations to account by monitoring trends, challenging practice and identifying areas for improvement, and making performance information accessible.
The principal role of HMICFRS is undertaking the all-force inspections of policing in England and Wales, and of all fire & rescue authorities in England; providing the public with a clear, consistent and independent view of the quality of services in their local area. The post encompasses the dual roles of His Majesty’s Inspector of Constabulary and Inspector of Fire & Rescue Authorities in England. The post holder will also contribute to the corporate leadership of HMICFRS, working closely with the Chief Inspector to ensure that the inspectorate transformation programme is implemented successfully.
We are seeking candidates who possess knowledge of policing and/or fire and rescue services, previous inspectorate or regulatory experience, previous Chair or Non-Executive Board Member experience, capability to carry out rigorous inspections, a first-class communicator with a successful track record of managing relations with a complex range of stakeholders, and a proven ability to develop and implement robust governance arrangements and monitor performance.
This full-time appointment is made by HM The King on the recommendation of the Home Secretary. The initial term of office will be for a period of up to five years.
Appointment description
HMI and IFRAE are simultaneous appointments made by His Majesty the King on the recommendation of the Home Secretary.
Their purpose is to inspect police forces and fire & rescue authorities, and report publicly on their efficiency and effectiveness.
Key Responsibilities are:
• Inspect a number of the police forces in England and Wales, and fire & rescue authorities in England, as determined by the Chief Inspector. This will include:
o Monitoring inspected organisations’ performance;
o Forming a professional assessment of inspected organisations’ performance;
o Identifying problems and challenging inspected organisations and their governing bodies so that the public are not exposed to avoidable risk or harm and can be assured that fire & rescue services are effective and efficient;
o Preparing inspection reports to high corporate standards and presenting findings to the public; and
o Promoting good practice to promote and facilitate improvement in fire and rescue and police services, and wider public safety.
• The Chief Inspector may also require post holders to inspect other organisations, as necessary.
• Lead one or more of HMICFRS’s thematic programmes and take a leading role in the annual all-force PEEL inspection programme.
• Lead – if required – any additional HMICFRS inspections not included in the inspection programme.
• When called upon, participate in chief officer misconduct meetings and hearings and chief officer appeal panels.
• Operate in the public interest and demonstrate the highest levels of personal integrity at all times.
• Along with other HMICFRS Board members, contribute to the corporate leadership of the organisation.
• Build and lead high-performing inspection teams.
• Develop strong relations with the senior leadership teams of inspected organisations and their governing bodies.
Board composition
The HMICFRS has one Chief Inspector and three Inspectors for HMI and IFRAE.
Andy Cooke QPM (HMCI)
Roy Wilsher
Matt Parr
Wendy Williams
Regulation of appointment
This post is regulated by the Commissioner for Public Appointments. For more information, please refer to the
Commissioner’s website
Essential criteria
• Successful track record of strategic leadership of a large delivery organisation with commensurate management skills and the ability to contribute effectively as a member of the senior team.
• Ability to take an outcome-focused approach to enhance public accountability of the fire and rescue service and the police service.
• Strong analytical skills, predominantly with a reliance on evidence-based practice, and the capability to carry out rigorous inspections.
• Proven performance, resource management and business skills.
• A first-class communicator – orally and in writing – with the confidence, authority and interpersonal skills to secure and retain the confidence of a wide range of stakeholder groups.
• Strong relationship management skills, including the ability to build strong relationships and effectively challenge and influence stakeholders.
• A track record of implementing significant change.
• The flexibility and personal resilience to adapt to rapidly changing circumstances in an environment of regular scrutiny by the media, public and others.
Desirable criteria
• Knowledge of policing and/or fire and rescue services;
• Previous inspectorate or regulatory experience;
• Previous Chair or Non-Executive Board Member experience; and
• Experience of media handling.