Additional introductions
Dear Candidate,
Thank you for your interest in this vacancy for FCDO Non-Executive Director with responsibility for Audit and Risk Assurance Committee (ARAC) chair.
The FCDO’s purpose is to lead the Government’s diplomatic, development and consular work around the world. Our overall aim is to position the UK as a reliable and effective international actor and partner, investing in the global relationships we need for the long-term.
The following pages will tell you more about the FCDO’s purpose, the nature of the Board and this non-executive director role, as well as the application process. Please do also view the FCDO website to understand our work.
If, after reading the material, you have further questions about any aspect of these posts or the appointment process you are welcome to contact the responsible team at corporategovernance@fcdo.gov.uk.
If you believe you have the experience and qualities we are seeking, we very much look forward to hearing from you.
Nick Dyer, Second Permanent Under-Secretary, FCDO
Appointment description
The FCDO is actively seeking to appoint a new Non-Executive Director (NED) with specific responsibility as chair of the department’s Audit and Risk Committee (ARAC). This person will be a significant contributor to both the operational and strategic leadership of the Department. Their primary objective is to bring independent advice, support and challenge to help shape delivery of the Foreign Secretary’s ambitions for the Department, including through their position as ARAC chair. A separate campaign is being run in parallel to recruit other NEDs for the FCDO, including a new lead NED. The successful candidate for the role of NED with responsibility as ARAC chair will be a member of this wider NED team and work with them closely, but this role is being advertised separately due to the specialist expertise involved.
Key responsibilities will be:
- Chair, attend, and prepare for the ARAC, which meets five times a year. This should be in line with the requirements of the ARAC chair as set out in Annex A of the Audit and Risk Assurance Committee Handbook.
- Chair and/or attend additional meetings as necessary, to support assurance of the Annual Report and Accounts and to participate in cross-government internal audit forums.
- Support the Board and Accounting Officers in their responsibilities for risk control and governance.
- Provide annual reports to the Supervisory Board and Accounting Officers summarising the work done by the Committee over the year.
- Support the Foreign Secretary to examine and challenge the operational delivery of policy proposals, major projects and programmes, strategic and organisational issues.
- Work with the Permanent Under-Secretaries, Directors General and senior leaders to scrutinise the Department’s management information, to ensure that performance and delivery of the Department’s key objectives are ambitious and achievable.
- Bring an independent perspective to the work of the FCDO Board (usually held at FCDO’s headquarters in central London), as well as providing independent scrutiny for the Department upon request.
- Uphold the standards of conduct set out in the Committee on Standards in Public Life’s Seven Principles of Public Life and adhere to the Code of Conduct for board members of public bodies.
Organisation description
The FCDO delivers for the UK internationally, leading the government’s diplomatic, development and consular work around the world.
Our aim is to make a positive difference in a troubled and uncertain world, to make the UK more secure and more prosperous. We use all our levers, expertise and the diverse skills of our people to take the long view, investing effectively in enduring relationships and acting with agility in response to evolving priorities and emerging risks. We continue to position the UK as a responsible, reliable and effective international actor and partner, investing in the global relationships we need for the long term.
We have five priorities that drive the work of the Department:
1. Putting growth and jobs at the heart of our foreign policy
2. Enhancing the UK's security
3. Rebuilding our relationship with Europe
4. Restoring UK global leadership on climate and nature
5. Modernising our approach to development.
We employ more than 17,000 staff in 179 countries and territories, across our diplomatic and development offices worldwide, which consists of 282 officially designated Posts. Our UK-based staff work in our joint headquarters: King Charles Street, London and Abercrombie House, East Kilbride, and we have staff based in Hanslope Park, Milton Keynes. We are supported by 12 agencies and public bodies.
Board composition
The FCDO Supervisory Board (chaired by the Foreign Secretary) provides strategic direction, oversight, support and challenge, to encourage the long-term health, reputation and success of the FCDO. Membership comprises the Non-Executive Directors, the Ministerial Team, Permanent Under-Secretaries the Director General for Finance and Corporate and Director Finance. The FCDO’s Management Board, chaired by the Permanent Under-Secretary, takes strategic choices for long-term departmental management where a cross-departmental view, impact or action is required. Non-Executive Directors have an open invitation to attend meetings and support specific pieces of departmental work. Both Boards operate according to the following recognised principles of good corporate governance in business:
Leadership - communicate a clear vision for the department
Effectiveness - challenge and scrutinise performance
Accountability - promote the government’s goal of transparency through clear and fair reporting
Sustainability - take a long-term view about what the department is trying to achieve
Regulation of appointment
This post is regulated by the Commissioner for Public Appointments. For more information, please refer to the
Commissioner’s website