Additional introductions
Dear Applicant,
Thank you for your interest in the role of Lead Non-Executive Board Member at HM Treasury.
The Treasury is the government’s economic and finance ministry, maintaining control over public spending, setting the direction of the UK’s economic policy, and working to achieve strong and sustainable economic growth.
We are focused on sustainably increasing economic growth, living standards and access to high-quality jobs. We support the provision of high-quality public services and investment through effective management of the public finances and overseeing sustainable taxes and borrowing.
We are looking for an experienced individual to provide advice, and scrutiny as well as contribute effectively to discussions on the leadership and performance of the organisation. We are seeking someone who can bring an external perspective to the business of government.
The Treasury celebrates diversity in all our work and promotes equality of opportunity. We welcome new ideas and challenges. We are actively searching for a diverse range of candidates and encourage applicants from all backgrounds.
I wish you the very best of luck with your application.
James Bowler
Permanent Secretary to HM Treasury
Appointment description
Non-Executive Board Members provide advice and bring an external perspective to the business of government. They give advice and support on the operational implications and effectiveness of policy proposals, focussing on getting policy translated into results. Policy will be decided by ministers alone, with advice from officials.
The Board is responsible for ensuring that the Department fulfils the specific aims and objectives set out by the Permanent Secretary. The successful candidate will have experience in financial scrutiny, Risk management, Delivering change and Talent management.
The Lead Non-Executive Board Member will:
- Contribute effectively to discussions on the leadership and performance of the business at Treasury Board Meetings, chaired by the Chancellor and usually held at HM Treasury’s office in central London.
- Chair the Treasury Board Sub-Committee meetings, which have delegated authority from the Treasury Board
- Direct a team of three to four other Non-Executive Board Members to provide collective strategic leadership and objective challenge on key issues facing the Department.
- Work with the Permanent Secretary, Directors Generals, and senior leaders to scrutinise the Department’s management information, to ensure that performance and delivery of the Department’s Outcome Delivery Plan and other key objectives are ambitious and achievable.
- Attend cross-Government Lead Non-Executive Board Members monthly meetings, chaired by the UK Government Lead NED
- Bring an independent perspective to the work of the Treasury Board, as well as providing independent scrutiny for the Department upon request.
Organisation description
Our Work
HM Treasury (HMT) is responsible for public spending, including departmental spending, public sector pay and pensions, annually managed expenditure (AME), welfare policy, and capital investment. The department is also responsible for financial services policy, including banking and financial services regulation, financial stability, and ensuring competitiveness in the City. HMT has strategic oversight of the UK tax system, including direct, indirect, business, property, personal tax, and corporation tax. And the delivery of infrastructure projects across the public sector and facilitating private sector investment into UK infrastructure. The department also ensures the economy is growing sustainably.
Objectives
The Department’s objectives are to place the public finances on a sustainable footing, ensure the stability of the macro-economic environment and financial system, enabling strong, sustainable, and balanced growth. And increase employment and productivity, ensuring strong growth and competitiveness across all regions of the UK through a comprehensive package of structural reforms.
Our Non-Executive Board Members are appointed by the Chancellor of the Exchequer. Non-Executive Board Members serve for an initial term of three years, with the opportunity of reappointment for a second term of three years.
Non-Executive Board Members appointments are regulated by the Office for Commissioner for Public Appointments (OPCA).
We are committed to fairness and the promotion of equality of opportunity for all. Taking equality considerations into account in our work is an important and integral part of our approach as both an employer and a policymaker.
We promote equality of opportunity in employment to ensure our workforce is representative of the community it serves and that we attract and retain talented employees.
Information on the diversity of the Treasury’s employees is also published in the Treasury’s Annual Report and Accounts
Board composition
The Treasury Board is chaired by the Chancellor of the Exchequer in their role as lead minister in the Department.
The Board is made up of all Treasury Ministers, Non-Executive Board Members and some Executive Board Members (the Permanent Secretary and Principal Accounting Officer; the Second Permanent Secretaries, the Group Finance Director and the Head of the Government Finance Function).
The Board considers the long-term strategy for the Department and draws together ministerial and civil service leaders with experts from outside government to form a collective strategic and operational leadership group.
The Board draws on the experience of attendees to provide advice, support and challenge on the Department’s performance and risk management, and progress against delivery of its objectives and priorities. The Board does not decide policy or exercise the powers of Treasury ministers; it does however advise on the operational implications and effectiveness of policy proposals and reflect on strategic plans. We currently have a diverse departmental board.
The Board Members are:
Ministers
- The Chancellor of the Exchequer - The Rt. Hon Rachel Reeves MP
- Chief Secretary to the Treasury - The Rt. Hon Darren Jones MP
- The Economic Secretary to the Treasury and City Minister - Tulip Siddiq MP
- The Exchequer Secretary to the Treasury - James Murray MP
- The Financial Secretary to the Treasury - The Lord Livermore
- Parliamentary Secretary to the Treasury - Emma Reynolds MP
- Minister of State - Baroness Gustafsson
Officials
- Permanent Secretary - James Bowler CB
- Second Permanent Secretary - Beth Russell
- Chief Economic Advisor, Head of the GES and Second Permanent Secretary - Sam Beckett
- Finance Director - Sarah Whitehead
Non Executive Board Members
- Lead Non Executive Board Member - Vacant
- Non Executive Board Member and Chair of the Audit and Risk Committee (ARC) - Zarin Patel
- Non Executive Board Member and ARC attendee - Edward Braham
- Non Executive Board Member and ARC attendee - Jane Hanson CBE
- Non Executive Board Member - Gay Huey Evans CBE
For further information about the Treasury Board and its membership please visit the
HM Treasury website.
Regulation of appointment
This post is regulated by the Commissioner for Public Appointments. For more information, please refer to the
Commissioner’s website