We are seeking to recruit a Senior Independent Non-Executive Director (Senior Independent NED) for the National Shipbuilding Office (NSO). This is an exciting opportunity for the post-holder to shape the future of the NSO.
The creation of the NSO was announced by the Defence Secretary in September 2021.
The NSO drives transformative change to empower a globally successful, innovative and sustainable shipbuilding enterprise that works for all parts of the UK. The NSO oversees all of the Government's interests in UK shipbuilding, supports growth in the sector, and works with industry to improve productivity and competitiveness.
We are now seeking to appoint an exceptional individual to support the NSO as it delivers the UK's refreshed National Shipbuilding Strategy (NSbS) which was published on 10 March 2022 . This role will help to maximise the opportunities as the NSO works across government and industry to deliver its objectives.
The Senior Independent NED of the NSO is accountable to the Shipbuilding Tsar for ensuring the NSO is effective in all aspects of the delivery of the NSbS. They will also have the personal role of advising the Sponsor about the high-level business issues affecting the NSO, both directly and as a member of the NSO Sponsor Board (the Performance and Risk Review mechanism).
The NSO Senior Independent NED is specifically responsible for:
- Encouraging and supporting the NSO’s drive for continuous improvement through objective, constructive challenge, and scrutiny of the NSO’s performance.
- To act as a source of advice and guidance to the Chief Executive.
- Providing an independent perspective to the strategic direction of NSO’s work and the development of its Corporate Plan.
- Building effective relationships with the NSO Senior Executive, internal and external stakeholders.
- Sharing their knowledge and expertise with the individual members of the NSO Executive meeting as appropriate.
- Making a creative contribution by questioning existing ways of working and encouraging innovation and new thinking.
- Actively communicating the NSO’s role to internal and external stakeholders, and to understand any challenges/concerns.
- Role modelling NSO’s guiding principles and charters.
Advising on the appointment of the NSO Chief Executive, including sitting on the selection panel.
About the National Shipbuilding Office (NSO)
The NSO is a newly established Office of Department made up of civil servants from across Government and secondees from industry. It is hosted by the Ministry of Defence with an outward focus on other Government departments. It also works closely with key industry stakeholders across the entire breadth of the shipbuilding enterprise.
In summary:
The goals of the NSO feed into, and draw from, the Government’s top priorities, including Levelling Up, Strengthening the Union, and meeting Net Zero obligations.
The NSO:
- Aims to drive transformative change in the shipbuilding enterprise, creating a strategic focus in government for delivering national ambition.
- Oversees all of government’s interests in shipbuilding, optimising government’s approach to growing the industry and realising the benefits of coordinated procurement, investment and engagement across the enterprise.
- Owns the National Shipbuilding Strategy Refresh and is empowered to align Departmental activity and investments with its ambition and approach.
NSO Executive
The NSO Executive Meeting provides strategic leadership and oversight for the NSO in delivering its objectives, including developing the NSO Corporate Plan for endorsement by the NSO Sponsor. The Senior Independent NED will be accountable to the Shipbuilding Tsar (Defence Secretary) for the provision of advice and guidance to the NSO CEO to ensure the effectiveness in all aspects of the NSO role. They will be expected to work closely with the NSO Sponsor and their officials who act on behalf of the Shipbuilding Tsar.