Welcome Note from Huw
Merriman MP, Minister of State, Department for Transport
Dear Applicant,
Thank you for your interest in becoming a Non-Executive
Director on the Board of Transport Focus.
This is an important time for
transport in our country – with the Government delivering on major improvements
across the sector to improve the experience of transport users. We are reforming
our railways, supporting buses and investing heavily in infrastructure and
public transport to improve journeys, boost connections, level up the country
and support economic growth. Central to our mission is delivering transport
that works effectively for its users – delivering on what they need and expect.
Transport
Focus play a central role in this agenda as the independent, statutory, consumer watchdog for Britain’s rail
passengers, England’s bus, coach and tram passengers (outside of London) and
users of the Strategic Road Network in England.
We are now recruiting two
Non-Executive Directors for the Board of Transport Focus, who will play a key
role in ensuring that Transport Focus delivers on its important mission. Both
roles will play a role in supporting Transport Focus’s future reform and
development, with one particularly focussed on
the organisation’s strategic highways remit. We are looking for enthusiastic
individuals who are passionate about making a difference.
We strongly welcome applications from all backgrounds. As part of the
Department’s commitment to diversity, we believe our public appointments should
reflect our customers - the travelling public – who come from all walks of life
and have different experiences. We very much welcome fresh talent, expertise,
and perspectives, to help us better understand the needs of the communities we
serve and support better decision making for all. This includes people who may
have never applied for a public appointment – but could bring new ideas,
insights and energy.
If you are interested in the
role and work of Transport Focus and want to make a real difference to the
experience of transport users, I would like to encourage you to apply.
Our dedicated DfT Public Appointments Team would be happy
to talk through the process and answer your questions.
Huw Merriman MP
Minister of State, Department for Transport
Nigel
Stevens
Chair, Transport Focus
Thank you for your interest in joining the Transport
Focus Board.
Being a non-executive director of Transport Focus
is a challenging, interesting and rewarding role. You will play a critical role
in shaping the work of the organisation and supporting the executive team in
delivery on the agreed work plan. You will be joining the Board at a critical
time as we re-shape our organisation and output to support the changing needs
of the transport sector.
Transport Focus is the voice of Britain’s transport
users, championing the cause of the transport user today, influencing policy
for tomorrow and contributing to the debate on their future needs. We are proud
of our objective, evidence-based work and the value it brings to our
stakeholders. It is a changing time for those using all modes of transport and
therefore the role of Transport Focus is more important than ever in
representing the users’ needs.
We need a Board that can really think differently
and see issues from alternative perspectives. It’s therefore exceptionally
important that we draw our non-executive directors from a wide range of
backgrounds and geographies, so please don’t think that your background or
viewpoint aren’t right for this role – in fact, that maybe precisely the reason
we will be interested in your application!
I really hope that you will feel inspired to apply
and would urge you to contact us, if you want to explore the two roles
currently on offer in more detail.
As a member of the Transport Focus Board, you will
work collaboratively with staff and key stakeholders across the country. You
will help ensure that the voice of the transport user is not only heard but
understood and acted upon by those in positions of influence. You will be a proactive
person with the capacity to identify the need for, and to promote,
transformational change, both within Transport Focus and across the transport
network.
You will use your skills and experience to make a
difference for transport users. Specifically, you will:
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Help ensure our work represents good value for
money for the taxpayer
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Contribute to the development of strategy, and
provide guidance and challenge to the work of the management and staff teams
·
Lead/participate in work streams as discussed and
agreed with the Chair
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Represent the organisation on other bodies; and/or
chair or speak at public meetings and conferences
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Participate at monthly meetings of the Board, work
collectively and collaboratively with other Board colleagues and staff, promote
good governance, sound decision-making and best practice across the
organisation
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Expect to be nominated to or chair at least one
committee of the board
About Transport Focus
Our changing role and structure
·
Transport Focus has existed in some form since
1947. Today, it is structured as an executive non-departmental public body,
sponsored by the Department for Transport.
The Scottish and Welsh Governments and the London Assembly each appoint
a member to the Board. The remaining
appointments, including the Chair, are made by the Secretary of State for
Transport through an appointments process regulated by the Commissioner for
Public Appointments.
·
Current board member and management profiles can be
found on our website. The Board meets approximately three times per year in
public, and monthly in private. The Board meets in London, Manchester and other
places across Great Britain. Transport Focus is proud of its insight and
research, all of which is published on our website.
·
Since the autumn of 2022, Transport Focus has
embarked upon a fundamental review of the way it works and, consequently, how
it is structured - partly as a response to the Government’s plans for rail
reform. This journey is continuing; new Board members will find this is an
exciting time to be joining Transport Focus as we implement our new vision for
serving transport users today, tomorrow and in the future.
What
does Transport Focus do?
As the voice for Britain’s transport users,
we:
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Champion the needs of the transport user today
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Ensure the transport user is at the centre
of policy making and decisions for tomorrow
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Inspire future transport thinking
This post is regulated by the Commissioner for Public Appointments. For more information, please refer to the
Commissioner’s website