The Department of Health and Social Care (DHSC) is seeking to appoint 4 non-executive board members. As a Non-Executive Board Member, the successful candidate will provide external advice and expertise, underpinned by consideration from an independent standpoint, which informs the Department's decision-making process.
The non-executive will:
• Sit on the Departmental board, chaired by the Secretary of State for the DHSC;
• Advise on performance and transformation, operational issues and the effective management of the Department;
• Provide independent scrutiny for the Department upon request;
• Advise on cross-government initiatives and policies;
• Advise and support on the operational implications and efficacy of policy proposals, focussing on getting policy translated into results;
• Work with senior officials and their offices to continue to improve Departmental performance;
• Have the financial acumen to ensure that Departmental finances are managed properly during a period of budget reductions;
• Bring commercial experience and expertise to the role – to be able to constructively challenge the board on issues pertaining to development of strategy and risks to its delivery;
• Have the professional credibility and authority to challenge DHSC leaders;
• Provide independent, constructive and insightful analysis of DHSC strategy and performance; and
• Be able to build relationships and offer mentoring, support and guidance to senior leaders in the department.
Policy will be decided by Ministers alone, with advice from officials. For more information on Departmental boards and government non-executives please see: Role of government non-executives and departmental boards - GOV.UK (www.gov.uk)
Our Non-Executive Directors will offer a fresh perspective on our work,
drawing on their skills and experience from a wide range of sectors both
nationally and internationally. We are interested in people with diverse
backgrounds with proven leadership experience in large scale delivery organisations
in the private, public or voluntary sectors or with expertise in the clinical,
life sciences or local government sector. If you believe you have the ability,
experience and enthusiasm to join us we look forward to hearing from you.
As a NED of DHSC, you will participate in regular board activities and have a strong understanding of corporate governance and a commitment to the principles of public service, with the highest standards of personal propriety in relation to governance, accountability, risk and financial management. As the current NED Chair of our Audit and Risk Committee is stepping down next year, we would like to hear from applicants who would have an interest and the necessary skills to undertake that role also.
We are particularly interested to hear from applicants who can bring skills and experience in one or more of the following areas, though candidates with relevant experience in other areas will be considered for the posts:
Experience of local government or adult social care sectors to bring a perspective to the Board and support to the Department’s priorities to reform adult social care and improve health across some of the country’s most challenged communities.
Financial experience and expertise, to support the Department’s finance, audit and risk processes, and to be able to constructively challenge the board on issues such as commercial governance.
Experience within an NHS leadership setting to support the Department’s challenges to support frontline delivery and work to improve the public’s experience of the NHS.
Experience and from the life sciences sector to support the Department to deliver on its bold life sciences vision to deliver life-changing innovation in health care.
The Department of Health and Social Care (DHSC) is at the heart of delivering the Government’s priorities and supporting Ministers to enable everyone to live more independent, heathier lives for longer. The Secretary of State has clear priorities for the operational performance of the health and social care system, alongside the NHS Long Term Plan and Government Manifesto commitments.
Non-Executives attend the Departmental Board which meets quarterly and is chaired by the Secretary of State and attended by the Department’s most senior officials. The Board’s role is to bring independent advice, support and challenge to the Executive Team to help shape the Department’s work, particularly in terms of delivery.
Non-Executives are also expected to contribute to the work of Departments in the following areas:
• Independence: provide an independent perspective and assurance, including advice to the Permanent Secretary, on the capability of the Department. Provide independent support, guidance and challenge on the progress and implementation of the business plan
• Strategy: constructively challenge and contribute to the development of strategy and business planning, including the setting and development of key objectives and targets
• Performance: scrutinise the performance of the organisation in meeting agreed goals and objectives, and monitor the reporting of performance, including financial targets
• People: develop and encourage appropriate behaviours to maintain or improve the departmental people strategy, including ethical and directional issues such as diversity and senior jobholder moves
• Governance: satisfy themselves that governance, internal control and risk management systems are effective and capable of delivering relevant, accurate and timely management and financial information to the Board
• Support: the Board in developing skills and tools to help it engage with strategic issues in ways which have practical resonance;
• Connect: the Board to people and organisations who can provide different perspectives, opinions and expertise which will assist in furthering the business of the Department
• Specialist Responsibility: underpin, support and specialise in one or more areas of work, supplementing skills and experience already in place across Human Resources, Digital, Finance, Operations, Commercial, Risk and Policy.
The DHSC Board is made up of a mixture of Non-Executive Directors, Ministers and Official. For more information on Departmental boards and
government non-executives please see
Our governance - Department of Health and Social Care - GOV.UK (www.gov.uk)
This post is regulated by the Commissioner for Public Appointments. For more information, please refer to the
Commissioner’s website