Ministers are seeking to make 3 Non-Executive Director (NED) appointments to the board of DHSC.
The information in this pack is for the ARC Chair and/or Social Care NED roles. Please indicate in your supporting letter which role(s) you would like to be considered for.
DHSC NEDs are remunerated at the rate of £15,000; with the ARC Chair receiving £20,000 per annum.
NEDs provide independent advice and expertise to inform the Department's strategy, performance and governance.
They attend the Departmental Board which meets quarterly and is chaired by the Secretary of State for Health and Social Care 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.
All Non-Executives are also expected to contribute to the work of the Department in the following areas:
• Independence: provide an independent perspective and assurance, including in advising the Permanent Secretary on the capability of the Department
• Strategy: constructively challenge and contribute to the development of the Department’s strategy and business plan, including the setting and development of key objectives and targets
• Performance: scrutinise the performance of the Department in meeting agreed goals and objectives, including financial targets, and work with senior officials to continue to improve Departmental performance
• People: offer mentoring, support and guidance to senior leaders in the department, and support delivery of the Department’s wider People strategy
• Governance: ensure governance, internal control and risk management systems are effective, and deliver relevant, accurate and timely management and financial information to the Board
• Support the Board 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 and expertise to help the Department deliver its responsibilities
• Expertise: bring expertise and experience in key areas of work, to support and supplement skills and experience brought by fellow non-executives.
In addition to the responsibilities of all NEDs, the non-executive who Chairs the Department’s Audit and Risk Committee (ARC) will also be expected to:
• attend the Remuneration Committee, the Performance and Risk Committee, the Finance Discipline Board and any programme boards, as necessary
• oversee Talent management
• support the DHSC Annual Report and Accounts sign-off process.
For more information on Departmental boards and government non-executives please see
https://www.gov.uk/government/publications/non-executive-directors
The Department of Health and Social Care (DHSC) is a ministerial department 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. As of July 2023, the department employs 3,574 full-time equivalent employees, who work in locations across the country.
Our responsibilities
We are responsible for:
• Supporting and advising our ministers: we help them shape and deliver policy that delivers the government’s objectives
• Setting direction: we anticipate the future and lead debate ensuring we protect and improve global and domestic health
• Accountability: we make sure the department and our arm’s length bodies deliver on our agreed plans and commitments
• Acting as guardians of the health and care framework: we make sure the legislative, financial, administrative and policy frameworks are fit for purpose and work together
• Troubleshooting: in the last resort, the public and Parliament expect us to take the action needed to resolve crucial and complex issues
Our priorities
Our priorities are:
• Reducing waiting lists
• Improving local access to doctors, dentists and pharmacies
• Investing in professionals and facilities
• Improving A&E performance and reducing ambulance delays
• Adapting the latest innovation and technology
• Joining up services to reduce bureaucracy
Who we are
DHSC is supported by a number of agencies and partner organisations.
We work closely with our partners in the health and care system, our ALBs, agencies, local authorities, across government, and with both patients and the public, ensuring that we are all working with one focus – the people who use our services.
Agencies and partner organisations, including contact information
To find out more about the department’s agencies and partner organisations, also known as arm’s length bodies, visit:
https://www.gov.uk/government/publications/how-to-contact-department-of-health-arms-length-bodies
Board meetings are held at 39 Victoria Street, London, SW1H 0EU.
The Departmental Board meets on a quarterly basis.
This post is regulated by the Commissioner for Public Appointments. For more information, please refer to the
Commissioner’s website