Secretary of State Member of the Peak District National Park Authority
- Body
- Peak District National Park Authority
- Appointing Department
- Department for Environment, Food & Rural Affairs
- Sector
- Environment, Food & Rural Affairs
- Location
- Aldern House, Bakewell
- Number of Vacancies
- 1
- Remuneration
- Secretary of State members are unpaid. A basic allowance of £2,411 per annum is paid to each member of the Peak District National Park Authority.
- Time Requirements
- 3-4 days a month
Campaign Timeline
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Competition Launched
02/08/2022
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Closed for Applications
02/09/2022 at 12:00
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Panel Sift
September 2022
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Final Interview Date
October 2022
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Announcement
November 2022
Assessment Panel
- Panel Member
- Siôn McGeever
- Added
- 01/08/2022
- Panel Role
- Panel Chair
- Positions
- Defra Deputy Director for Access, Landscapes, Peatland and Soil Departmental Official
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- Panel Member
- Andrew McCloy
- Added
- 01/08/2022
- Positions
- Chair, Peak District National Park Authority Representative of Organisation
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- Panel Member
- Professor Kiran Trehan
- Added
- 01/08/2022
- Positions
- Pro-Vice-Chancellor for Partnerships and Engagement, University of York Independent Member
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Vacancy Description
The statutory purposes of National Park Authorities are to:
- Conserve and enhance the natural beauty, wildlife and cultural heritage.
- Promote opportunities for the understanding and enjoyment of the special qualities of National Parks by the public.
- When National Park authorities carry out these purposes, they also have the duty to seek to foster the economic and social well-being of local communities within the National Parks.
The overall role of a member is to contribute to the leadership, scrutiny, and direction of the National Park Authority and further the statutory purposes.
Members are not representative of any organisation or group and have a duty to act in the best interest of the Authority on which they serve. Certain ineligibility criteria apply to these posts.
The key functions of a member are to:
- Ensure the National Park Authority furthers its statutory purposes
- Agree plans that ensure the Park is available to all parts of society, is relevant and is valued as a national asset for its special qualities
- Represent the Authority through collaborative working with external stakeholders at a national and local level, including other National Park Authorities
- Agree appropriate policies to meet statutory duties and participate in collective decision making
- Encourage a creative, experimental, and innovative culture, where risks are appropriately managed
- Guide the development of policy and business plans by participating in activities as required including meetings, committees and working groups
- Scrutinise and monitor performance, including providing constructive challenge and oversight of governance
- Ensure there is effective and efficient governance and management in place
- Provide leadership and strategic direction towards national priorities
- Utilise broad knowledge and skills, to manage local and national interests, ensuring the national interest is taken fully into account
Person Specification
Candidates must be able to demonstrate all of the following essential criteria:
- Enthusiasm and a genuine passion for connecting with nature, the work of the Natural Park Authority and its statutory purposes.
- An ability to successfully engage with and influence a wide-ranging audience in an ambassador role for an organisation.
- A demonstrable commitment to promote and increase equality, diversity, and inclusion.
- An ability to think strategically, contribute and scrutinise complex plans and policies.
- High standards of integrity and impartiality to ensure transparency, strong governance, and efficiency.