Introduction from the Minister
Thank you for your interest in the role of Chair of the Board of Homes England.
A high-performing Homes England is essential to achieving the government’s ambitious housing agenda. The Deputy Prime Minister and I want the Agency to be relentlessly focused on delivering the homes the country so desperately needs, while also prioritising quality of build and good placemaking.
The Public Bodies Review of the Agency which was published last year detailed its significant contribution to date. However, it also made clear that changes are required to maximise the impact that Homes England delivers.
As Chair, you would be responsible for ensuring the effective operation of the Homes England Board, while playing a leadership role across the sector. Your primary responsibility would be to ensure Homes England delivers the mandate set by the Deputy Prime Minister.
However, you would be expected to support the Board in bringing expertise, support, and challenge to the Chief Executive and the wider executive team. In doing so, you would ensure the organisation continues to deliver its overall objective of boosting growth through new housing supply and place-based regeneration.
As such, experience of delivering projects on the ground and working with local partners will be key. We would also welcome candidates with a strong public sector or commercial background, and experience of leadership roles in organisations operating complex financial and risk management systems.
Full details of the role, responsibilities and commitments are set out in this document. We want to receive applications from a wide range of individuals, and we are committed to increasing the diversity of Boards across our Arm’s Length Bodies. We particularly welcome applications from people with ethnicity, religion or belief, gender identity, sexual orientation, age and disability characteristics currently underrepresented on Homes England’s Board.
We are looking for a Chair that is motivated and inspired by improving the lives of people across the country. If you believe you have the experience and qualities we are seeking, the Department looks forward to receiving your application.
Information about the work of Homes England Board can be found on the
https://www.gov.uk/government/organisations/homes-england.
Matthew Pennycook MP
Minister of State for Housing and Planning
Appointment description
Chair responsibilities:
- The Chair will be responsible for the sound and effective operation of the Homes England Board. They will guide and influence the Agency at a strategic level providing confident, clear and consistent leadership. They will also lead the Agency’s relationship with the Deputy Prime Minister and Minister for Housing, who they will meet on a regular basis.
- The Chair will act as an ambassador for the Board and for Homes England, helping to build and develop collaborative strategic partnerships that support and promote Homes England’s core mission. The successful candidate will influence and network with key decision-makers and stakeholders and explain how the organisation is delivering Government objectives.
- The Chair is expected to operate within the relevant standards and duties, including the Non-Departmental Public Body (NDPB) Corporate governance code for central government departments and Managing Public Money. These provide the benchmark for good practice in corporate governance. As an NDPB, Homes England also needs to have regard to codes and standards in the public sector, including Cabinet Office guidance on Corporate governance in central government departments.
- As the Chair of Homes England, there would be further organisation specific governance documents that would be expected to operate within, including the 2023 Framework document with MHCLG. The Chair is responsible to the Deputy Prime Minister and for supporting their wider strategic policies.
Key objectives of the Chair include:
- Leading the Board to scrutinise and challenge the financial and delivery performance of Homes England.
- Building capacity and capability at Board and executive level to ensure Homes England has the required experience and expertise to fulfil its mission and objectives.
- Ensuring the Board actively supports the running of Homes England and its ongoing implementation of the recent Public Bodies Review recommendations.
- Embedding effective working relationships with the department and wider government through governance processes including the Homes England Framework Document.
- Strengthening the Board’s oversight of the organisation and holding the executive to account for organisational performance.
- Accounting to Ministers on Homes England’s performance and leading the communication of performance to Parliament and stakeholders.
Organisation description
Homes England is the government’s Housing and Regeneration Agency.
We’re here to drive the creation of more quality homes and thriving places so that everyone has a place to live and grow. We’re a national agency that supports local places across England by working in partnership with thousands of organisations, big and small.
We believe that affordable, quality homes in well-designed places are key to improving people’s lives. We work to together with private, public and third sector organisations to deliver a range of interventions and support to accelerate the pace of house building and regeneration across the country.
Board composition
Our 15 members are appointed by the Secretary of State for Housing, Communities and Local Government.
Biographies for all of our current members can be found
here.
We have four committees: Audit and Risk; Investment; Nominations and Remuneration; and Change.
- Our Audit and Risk Committee works with the board on risk control, governance, financial control and statutory reporting. The committee is authorised by the board and the Regulation Committee to investigate any activity within these areas.
- Our Investment Committee oversees Homes England investment, land programmes and projects, and certain corporate issues.
- Our Nominations and Remuneration Committee meets 4 times a year. It is responsible for advising on overall pay and rewards, the remuneration, contractual and pension arrangements of staff at director level and above, and setting and agreeing the annual performance objectives, remuneration terms and other terms and conditions of employment of the chief executive and other chief officers, subject to DLUHC and HM Treasury spending team approval.
- Our Change Committee supports the board by providing oversight of corporate change and culture initiatives, and by making decisions in respect of change programmes and projects.
The role of our Board is to provide strategic leadership and to promote our long term, sustainable success. Board Members have corporate responsibility for ensuring that Homes England fulfils the overall aims and objectives set out in legislation, as well as the mission and objectives it has been set by the Secretary of State.
Board Members also have responsibility for ensuring that Homes England complies with any statutory or administrative requirements for the use of public funds and assets.
Further reading:
Regulation of appointment
This post is regulated by the Commissioner for Public Appointments. For more information, please refer to the
Commissioner’s website