Dear Candidate,
Thank you for your interest in the Non‑Executive Director position at the Government Actuary’s Department (GAD). GAD is an independent, non-ministerial department dedicated to providing specialist actuarial and analytical services to Government. GAD is self-funded through the fees it charges to clients across the public sector.
Established in 1919, throughout its history GAD’s focus has shifted in response to client needs - we now carry out more work, across more government departments and public sector organisations than ever before. The activities range from public sector pensions, policy support, investment, insurance, disaster risk finance, data analytics, climate analysis, quality assurance, and more. Many of these issues occupy high-profile positions on the government’s balance sheet.
GAD is embarking on an exciting new chapter, with a recently appointed Government Actuary and a new strategic plan to support the delivery of the government’s growth mission and policy objectives. Our strategy is designed to develop the organisation we need for the future: embracing innovation and modern technology and developing a diverse workforce with the skills to deliver across an even wider range of government challenges. We're looking for a forward-thinking Non-Executive Director with experience in digital innovation and growth to play a key role in shaping our future success.
If you have the skills and experience we are looking for, are passionate about making an impact, and are motivated to help GAD continue to develop its important contribution to the stewardship of public sector finances, then we look forward to hearing from you and wish you every success with your application.
Les Philpott (Chair) and Fiona Dunsire (Government Actuary)
As a Non-Executive Director, you will provide expert advice based on your extensive knowledge and experience and bring valuable external perspective to the department. You will bring oversight, support, and constructive challenge to the work of GAD and its Board. You may also be involved in working groups or offer advice and support to individual directors, in addition to ad hoc pieces of work across the department. You will contribute to the development of GAD through:
The Government Actuary’s Department (GAD) employs approximately 220 people across 2 offices in London and Edinburgh, and generates around £25 million of fee income. It is headed by the Government Actuary, Fiona Dunsire. To find out more about the department, watch this Introduction to the Government Actuary's Department.
GAD applies the actuarial profession's technical skills, consultancy discipline, high standards of professionalism and industry sector knowledge to help solve financial challenges faced by the UK public sector, helping our clients to understand and analyse financial risk and uncertainty for a wide range of contemporary issues.
GAD has progressively modernised its systems and tools, diversified its workforce, adopted innovative techniques and broadened the areas in which actuarial advice and analysis is provided to government and public bodies. Our areas of expertise continue to evolve and include:
GAD’s vision and values
Vision for 2030: Bold and trusted partners on risk and finance. Enhancing decision-making for lasting benefits to society
Our values: Expert | Collaborative | Inclusive | Innovative
For further information about GAD visit the
department’s website
Board of GAD
From 1 April 2025, GAD’s Board will comprise 5 executive members, including the Government Actuary, and 3 non-executive members. The Board supports the Government Actuary in providing leadership to GAD, framing the overall strategy and exercising oversight over the performance of the department including its identification and management of risks.
For further information about the board visit the
department’s website at http://www.gad.gov.uk