Dear Candidate,
Thank you for your interest
in the roles of Audit and Risk Assurance Committee Chair and Non-Executive
Director.
The Met Office Board has a
vital role in advising and supporting the Chief Executive and the Executive
Team to deliver the organisation’s strategic priorities. The Board reviews
the management and performance of the Met Office holds executives to account
for delivery of government objectives and ensures high standards of
corporate governance are maintained.
As the UK’s national
meteorological service, the Met Office touches most aspects of national life
whether that’s ensuring the safe operation of commercial aviation,
enabling our armed forces to deploy around the globe to keeping British
citizens safe in times of severe weather. Met Office activity spans across
all sectors of the economy and the services it provides to the public,
government and industry underpin national economic growth.
It is a transformational
time for the Met Office as they take delivery of a new supercomputer funded by
the taxpayer and being delivered by Microsoft during 2024. This
significant investment will be the world's first cloud-based weather and
climate supercomputer. The new supercomputer will be one of the most
powerful in the world and will help enhance the Met Office’s position as a
world-leading centre of research and innovation in both weather and
climate science. This is a tremendous opportunity to be involved in helping to
lead an exceptionally talented and visionary organisation. These roles
will be key to ensuring the organisation exploits this new investment
fully.
If you believe you have the
experience and qualities we are seeking to help to lead and support this
organisation, we very much look forward to your application.
The Rt Hon Michelle Donelan
MP
Secretary of State for
Science, Innovation & Technology
Role 1: Non-Executive
Director [Audit and
Risk Assurance Committee Chair]
You will have both general
responsibilities as a Non-Executive Director, and specific responsibilities as
Audit and Risk Assurance Committee Chair.
Firstly, as a Non-Executive
Director (NED) on the Met Office Board, you will have an important and
demanding role in providing a valuable external perspective to the
organisation. This includes providing influence and access to
networks which the organisation would otherwise not have. You will
demonstrate senior strategic level experience from either the public or
private sector with insight into, and experience of, working with senior
professionals to ensure a high level of engagement and performance.
Responsibilities of the
NED:
- Providing challenge to the
Executive Team in setting the strategic direction of the organisation,
including advising on organisational targets and priorities. This will
include holding the Executive Team to account for delivering the
Met Office’s Corporate Plan and Strategy.
- Helping to ensure that the
Board both supports and holds the Executive Team to account for the Met
Office’s performance.
- Providing highly effective
contributions to the Board to help develop sound strategic direction for the
Met Office.
- Working in partnership with
the Chief Executive and other Board members as an ambassador of the Met Office.
The Audit and Risk Assurance
Committee (ARAC) is an advisory body created to ensure the use of public money
is visible by monitoring financial reporting and discipline. The
Committee’s role is to support the Board and the Chief Executive in their roles
as Accounting Officers.
Responsibilities of the ARAC
Chair:
- Assisting the Accounting
Officer in carrying out her/his audit and corporate governance obligations, by
providing a forum for discussion and challenge in internal and external
audit-related matters.
- Ensuring that the Executive
Board regularly reviews the adequacy of the risk management framework
maintaining an active and effective approach to the identification and
mitigation of key risks.
- Reviewing the nature, extent
and scope of lnternal Audit coverage, and providing guidance in
defining priorities.
- Coordinating any additional
deep dives and / or reviews by external audit, internal audit or other
consultancy and inspection providers, and reviewing management’s
responses.
- Promoting confidence in the
procedures of internal control, by bringing independent guidance on financial
and other internal controls.
- Providing an objective
assessment of year-end financial statements and related reports, and providing
advice to the Accounting Officer on the approval of the statements.
- Developing independent
reporting relationships with auditors and financial reporters.
The
Met Office is the national meteorological service for the UK. It provides
world-leading weather and climate science and services that help
government, industry and the public make better decisions to stay safe and
thrive. That means providing the best weather and climate information when
it matters most. Its focus is on making a difference and delivering
greater benefit to UK citizens.
The
Met Office can only make an impact when its trusted data, products, science,
services and advice get into the hands of those who use it to shape their
lives, and the lives of those around them. They deliver services through a vast
technological enterprise including a groundbreaking new supercomputing
platform. Behind this is a team of excellent people, working to deliver
extraordinary impact, making the Met Office one of the most trusted forecasters
in the world.
Since its foundation in 1854, the Met Office has
pioneered the science of meteorology and its application. To this day,
it continues to push the boundaries of science and technology, meeting the
demands of today and the future. It is a key part of the weather and
climate community, uniting scientific leaders from every corner of the globe,
delivering extraordinary impact and benefit to the world around us.
Through this it aims to realise its vision of being recognised as
global leaders in weather and climate science and services in a changing
world.
Further
information about the Met Office can be found here.