Thank you for your interest in becoming a
non-executive board member of the Office for Students (OfS).
England’s higher education sector is one of
the most dynamic and diverse in the world. Our universities and colleges serve
communities across the country, each with distinct missions, values, and
strengths, from world-leading research institutions to specialist providers and
further education colleges that open doors to opportunity for many. They provide a driving force for economic
growth and are a central part of our plans to put education front and centre of
national life. This rich tapestry
reflects the diversity of our nation, and it is vital that the leadership of
the sector does too.
The government is committed to breaking down
barriers to opportunity and ensuring that every student, regardless of
background, can access high-quality education and graduate with the skills to
thrive. The Office for Students plays a central role in delivering this vision,
regulating the sector to ensure financial stability, quality, and outcomes that
truly benefit students and society.
As the OfS enters a new phase of development,
shaped by the recommendations of the “Fit for the Future” review, we are
seeking non-executive board members who bring fresh perspectives, lived
experience, and a deep commitment to quality and excellence. We know that
diverse boards make better decisions. They are more innovative, more reflective
of the communities they serve, and better equipped to navigate complex
challenges.
We warmly invite applications from
individuals whose experiences can enrich and broaden the conversations in our
boardroom. We particularly welcome
voices that reflect the breadth of England’s regions, diverse life experiences
and varied career paths. We value
diversity of thought, background, and experience; your perspective can help
shape a richer future for higher education.
Thank you once again for considering this
opportunity. If you believe in the power of education to transform lives and
want to contribute your unique skills and experience to this vital work, we
look forward to hearing from you.
Yours sincerely,
Bridget Phillipson
Secretary of State for Education