Introduction
A message from Dan Chugg, Director North East Asia & China, Foreign, Commonwealth & Development Office
Dear candidate,
I am delighted you are interested in this exciting and important role.
This pack provides some background information about the Great Britain-China Centre (GBCC), the role of the Chair, and the skills and experience that we are seeking. Please do also view the GBCC’s website for more information about their work: www.gbcc.org.uk.
I wanted to begin with my personal take on the importance of the role. As the Prime Minister has said, we will bring a consistent, long-term and strategic approach to managing the UK’s relations with China, rooted in UK and global interests. Under this Government, the GBCC will play a key role in furthering these objectives: facilitating political dialogues, and upskilling the Government’s China capability.
The Chair will play an important role in both leading delegations to China, and receiving them. The GBCC has institutional knowledge and relationships with the Chinese authorities, which provides a unique channel through which UK parliamentarians can increase collaboration between China and the UK, as well as land messages on areas where we disagree.
The GBCC has also delivered a range of China-related training programmes for hundreds of civil servants across a range of experience and seniority. Ensuring that the civil servants have the right knowledge and skillset to work on China is of critical importance to the UK’s foreign policy.
The successful candidate will work closely with China Department, the Minister for the Indo-Pacific, and MPs. That involves shaping the long-term strategic direction for the GBCC in an ever-evolving landscape to ensure that the organisation remains relevant and supports UK Government objectives.
We are looking for someone who has a track record of working on China, with an understanding of the UK-China bilateral relationship. The successful candidate will also need to have the experience and authority to lead an experienced board, and it would be useful if they have worked with Ministers and parliamentarians.
It’s both a challenging and exciting time to be engaged with China related work and I know the opportunity to be involved in shaping the UK-China relationship will be a rewarding one.
If after reading the material you have further questions about any aspect of this post you are welcome to contact the team at GBCCrecruitment@fcdo.gov.uk
If you believe you have the experience and qualities we are seeking, we very much look forward to hearing from you.
Dan Chugg, Director North East Asia & China, FCDO
Appointment description
The Chair of the Board provides leadership to the governing board of the Great Britain-China Centre and oversees the work of the Executive Director, ensuring good governance and the delivery of the GBCC’s mission and working closely with the FCDO.
The Chair is an unpaid position leading a board of unremunerated volunteers committed to the mission of the GBCC.
This is both a challenging and exciting time to join GBBC. We are looking to appoint an individual with commitment and expertise to chair the board, who can both challenge and lead the organisation to continue its representation as a key player in the UK-China sphere.
The three main pillars the Chair will be responsible for are Leadership, Governance and Oversight.
Leadership
- Working with the board and the Executive Director to develop the strategic plan of GBCC which, driven by UK policy towards China and with the strategic guidance of FCDO, provides a unique contribution to the UK’s interests with China.
- Acting as an ambassador for GBCC.
- Supporting GBCC in developing high-level relationships with ministers, parliamentarians, funders, partners, stakeholders and the business community.
- Supporting the Executive Director in managing effective working relationships with FCDO and other government departments in support of the agreed strategic plan.
Governance
- Establishing and managing board sub-committees as required, including the Audit Committee, the Fundraising and Strategy Committee and chairing the People and Performance Committee.
- Managing the board including the recruitment of board directors, and the election of Vice-Chairs and Hon. Treasurer and assisting the Executive Director in recruiting key members of staff.
- Periodically consulting with board members on their roles and helping assess their performance, ensuring that they make a contribution commensurate with their capacity.
- As a board member, approving GBCC’s annual budget, audit reports, and material business decisions; being informed of, and meeting all, legal and fiduciary responsibilities.
- Planning, presiding over, and facilitating board meetings; working with the Executive Director to ensure that board resolutions are carried out.
- Ensuring GBCC’s commitment over time to achieving a diverse GBCC Board and staff and ensuring the periodic renewal of the board in line with Cabinet Office guidelines.
Oversight
- Providing assistance and guidance to the Executive Director as they develop and implement GBCC’s strategic plan and annual operational plan.
- Reviewing GBCC’s outcomes and regularly measuring its performance and effectiveness.
- Organising an annual performance evaluation of the Executive Director.
- In collaboration with the Executive Director, working to ensure the overall financial health of GBCC; helping to identify and secure new sources of funding and corporate sponsorship.
Organisation description
The Great Britain-China Centre (GBCC) is Arm’s Length Body of the Foreign Commonwealth and Development Office, established in 1974 by the-then Foreign Secretary Jim Callaghan. They are independent and policy-focused, working to maintain a robust and effective relationship with China. The GBCC work to advance UK objectives on China, with a particular focus on: (i) strengthening the Government’s China capabilities through training for civil servants; (ii) facilitating political dialogues with senior Chinese interlocutors; and, (iii) driving legal and judicial reform work in China to promote UK values and norms.
The GBCC works in close partnership with the Government and other UK institutions including Parliament, political parties, the judiciary and the legal profession, academia and business. They facilitate UK-China bilateral dialogue and exchange, and have developed the institutional capital, credibility and resilience necessary to navigate the increasing complexities of the UK-China relationship.
Further information on GBCC and its activities, including its most recent annual report can be found on
GBBC’s website.
Board composition
The Board currently comprises fourteen Members. Members of the Board are:
- Sir Martin Davidson (Chair)
- Richard Jackson (Vice chair and Honorary treasurer)
- Alan Black (Vice chair)
- Timothy Danaher (Director)
- Alicia Kearns MP (Director)
- Pia MacRae (Director)
- Prof Katherine Morton (Director)
- Andrew Pittam FCDO (Director)
- Andrew Seaton (Director)
- David Thompson (Director)
- Marina Wheeler KC (Director
- Roderic Wye (Director)
- Richard Albon Burn (Director)
- David Andrew Abercromby Brock (Director)
Regulation of appointment
This post is regulated by the Commissioner for Public Appointments. For more information, please refer to the
Commissioner’s website