Candidates should submit their CV with education, professional qualifications and employment history and the names and contact details for two referees, together with their statement of suitability. The statement of suitability should give evidence of the strength and depth of your ability to meet the essential criteria for this role detailed on page 7. Please provide specific examples to demonstrate how you meet each of the criteria (max two pages. All candidates are required to complete the Public Appointments monitoring forms. Your personal data will always be treated in confidence and when anonymised with data from other applicants will help compile the Annual Statistical Bulletin of the Commissioner for Public Appointments.
Reappointments of Board Members to the Marine Management Organisation
Contents
Summary
- Organisation
- Marine Management Organisation
- Sponsor department
- Department for Environment, Food & Rural Affairs
- Location
- North East
- Sectors
- Environment, Agriculture & Fishing
- Skills
- Regulation
- Number of vacancies
- 2
- Time commitment
- 3 day(s) per month
- Remuneration
- £11804 per annum
- Length of term
- 4 Years
- Application deadline
- 6pm on 6 June 2023
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Timeline for this appointment
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Opening date
6 June 2023
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Application deadline
6pm on 6 June 2023
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Sifting date
18 July 2022
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Interviews expected to end on
26 July 2022
About the appointment
Regulation of appointment
Person specification
Essential criteria
- ensuring that the Secretary of State, via the Senior Sponsor, is kept informed of any changes which are likely to impact on the strategic direction of the MMO or on the attainability of its targets, and determining the steps needed to deal with such changes;
- demonstrating high standards of corporate governance at all times, operating within the limits of its statutory authority and any delegated authority agreed with the sponsor departments, and in accordance with any other conditions relating to the use of public funds (including taking into account guidance issued by the sponsor departments);
- ensuring effective arrangements are in place to provide assurance on operational and strategic risk management, governance and internal control, such as setting up an Audit Committee to provide independent advice; and
- appointing, with the Secretary of State’s approval, a Chief Executive. The Board, in consultation with the Sponsorship Group, sets performance objectives for the Chief Executive which give due weight to the proper management, use and utilisation of public resources.</li>
- act in the public interest and uphold at all times the seven principles of public life: selflessness; integrity; objectivity; accountability; openness; honesty and leadership.
- comply at all times with the Code of Practice adopted by the MMO and within Treasury and Cabinet Office rules relating to the use of public funds and to conflicts of interest;
- not misuse information gained in the course of their public service for personal gain nor for political profit, nor seek to use the opportunity of public service to promote their private interests or those of connected persons or organisations;
- comply with the Board’s rules on the acceptance of gifts, hospitality and of business appointments;
- act in good faith and in the best interests of the MMO; and
- alert the Chair to any conflicts or potential conflicts of interest.
Application and selection process
In general, you should have the right to work in the UK to be eligible to apply for a public appointment.
There are a small number of specialist roles that are not open to non-British citizens. Any nationality requirements will be specified in the vacancy details.
The Government expects all holders of public office to work to the highest personal and professional standards.
You cannot be considered for a public appointment if:
you are disqualified from acting as a company director (under the Company Directors Disqualification Act 1986);
have an unspent conviction on your criminal record;
your estate has been sequestrated in Scotland or you enter into a debt arrangement programme under Part 1 of the Debt Arrangement and Attachment (Scotland) Act 2002 (asp 17) as the debtor or have, under Scots law, granted a trust deed for creditors.
When you apply, you should declare if:
you are, or have been, bankrupt or you have made an arrangement with a creditor at any point, including the dates of this.
you are subject to a current police investigation.
You must inform the sponsor department if, during the application process, your circumstances change in respect of any of the above points.
When you apply you should also declare any relevant interests, highlighting any that you think may call into question your ability to properly discharge the responsibilities of the role you are applying for. You should also declare any other matters which may mean you may not be able to meet the requirements of the Code of Conduct of Board Members (see Outside interests and reputational issues section below)Additional information for candidates
- ensuring that application forms are available in different or accessible formats;
- making adaptations to interview locations;
- allowing candidates to present their skills and experience in a different way;
- giving additional detailed information on the selection / interview process in advance to allow candidates time to prepare themselves;
- allowing support workers, for example sign language interpreters;
- making provision for support animals to attend.
- Selflessness - Holders of public office should act solely in terms of the public interest.
- Integrity - Holders of public office must avoid placing themselves under any obligation to people or organisations that might try inappropriately to influence them in their work. They should not act or take decisions in order to gain financial or other material benefits for themselves, their family, or their friends. They must declare and resolve any interests and relationships.
- Objectivity - Holders of public office must act and take decisions impartially, fairly and on merit, using the best evidence and without discrimination or bias.
- Accountability - Holders of public office are accountable to the public for their decisions and actions and must submit themselves to the scrutiny necessary to ensure this.
- Openness - Holders of public office should act and take decisions in an open and transparent manner. Information should not be withheld from the public unless there are clear and lawful reasons for so doing.
- Honesty - Holders of public office should be truthful.
- Leadership - Holders of public office should exhibit these principles in their own behaviour and treat others with respect. They should actively promote and robustly support the principles and challenge poor behaviour wherever it occurs.
- any outside interests that you may have, such as shares you may hold in a company providing services to government;
- any possible reputational issues arising from your past actions or public statements that you have made;
- and/or - any political roles you hold or political campaigns you have supported;