The Office of the Secretary of State for Wales supports the Secretary of State and his Ministerial team in promoting the best interests of Wales within a strong United Kingdom. It ensures Welsh interests are represented at the heart of the UK Government and the UK Government’s responsibilities are represented in Wales.
The Office is looking to appoint a lead Non-Executive Director (NED) to chair its Audit and Risk Assurance Committee and Outcome Delivery Board and serve on its Departmental Board.
The term of appointment will be for an initial period of up to two years, which may be extended in further defined periods by agreement. The maximum total term of appointment is five years.
The location of the role is London and Cardiff (with potential travel to either locations).
The successful candidate will be expected to take up the position on 2 January 2024
The role of the Non-Executive Director is to play a key part in the effective and successful governance of the Department. The main responsibilities being to:
- Ensure the Departmental Board and Audit and Risk Assurance Committee define the vision, values, culture and strategy of the organisation and set a high standard for ethics and responsible conduct of public business.
- Ensure the Departmental Board and Audit and Risk Assurance Committee maintain appropriate governance and internal controls, including ensuring sound financial, risk and performance management regimes are in place and the Department has the capacity to deliver.
- Actively challenge the Board on key issues including the Business Plan and Strategic Risks.
- Contribute to and attend meetings of other non-Executive members across central government.
- Ensure the Department’s Senior Management Team is subjected to constructive challenge in respect of the performance of the organisation.
- Provide counsel, advice and support to the executive team, acting as a sounding board and “critical friend” where necessary; and
- Monitor the delivery of the department's Outcome Delivery Plan though effective leadership of the Outcome Delivery Board.
Departmental Board
The Departmental Board was established in September 2015 and meets up to five times in a financial year. The Board is chaired by the Secretary of State or the Director at meetings where Ministers are not present.
The Board is responsible for providing advice about the Office’s strategic direction (aims and objectives) in accordance with policies decided by Ministers, scrutinising the business and outcome delivery plan and ensuring that the Office has the capacity and capability to deliver the business plan, to meet current and future needs.
The Board supports the Secretary of State in delivering his responsibilities to Parliament.
Audit and Risk Assurance Committee (ARAC)
The Audit and Risk Assurance Committee (ARAC) is chaired by the Lead Non-Executive Director and comprises one other NED and another independent member. The Committee operates in accordance with the Treasury’s Audit Committee Handbook and meets quarterly.
Outcome Delivery Board (ODB)
The Outcome Delivery Board (ODB) oversees the delivery of the Department’s Outcome Delivery Plan (ODP) and is chaired by the Lead Non-Executive Director. The ODB was established in July 2021 and reports to the Departmental Board on strategic issues and overall progress of the delivery of the Plan.