Introduction
Trinity House is a charity dedicated to safeguarding shipping and seafarers, providing education, support and welfare to the seafaring community with a statutory duty as a General Lighthouse Authority to deliver a reliable, efficient and cost-effective aids to navigation service for the benefit and safety of all mariners.
The Corporation of Trinity House was incorporated by Royal Charter in 1514 to regulate pilotage on the River Thames and provide for aged mariners.
With a mandate that has expanded considerably since then, they are today the UK’s largest-endowed maritime charity, the General Lighthouse Authority (GLA) for England, Wales, the Channel Islands and Gibraltar and a fraternity of men and women selected from across the nation’s maritime sector.
Their long-standing familiarity with the channels, hazards, currents and markings of our coastline also qualify them to inspect and audit over 11,000 local aids to navigation, license Deep Sea Pilots and provide Elder Brethren as Nautical Assessors to the Admiralty Court.
Per annum the charity donates around £4m to the charities we support. These include the provision of cadet training schemes, welfare provision for retired mariners and educational programmes teaching safety at sea skills.
Introduction from the Minister
Dear Applicant,
Thank you for your interest in the Non-Executive Director role on the Board of Trinity House Lighthouse Authority.
This is an important time for the Department for Transport. We are investing heavily in infrastructure and public transport to improve journeys, boost connections, level up the country and support economic growth. Central to our mission is delivering transport that works for everyone in our society.
We are recruiting for a Non-Executive Director to join our team on the Board of the Trinity House. The successful candidate will provide a creative contribution to the Board by providing independent oversight and constructive challenge to the executive directors and act as a voting member of the Lighthouse Board (LHB), providing independent oversight and leadership for the effective performance of the LHB in discharging its duties. You will also be chair of the Nominations and Governance Committee and the Lighthouse Board Remuneration Committee.
The position requires direct experience of organisational transformation and a track record of successfully influencing commercial vision, optimising opportunities for growth, adding value and making real, sustainable change.
We strongly welcome applications from all backgrounds. As part of the Department’s commitment to diversity, we believe our public appointments should reflect our customers - the travelling public – who come from all walks of life and have different experiences. We very much welcome fresh talent, expertise, and perspectives, to help us better understand the needs of the communities we serve and support better decision making for all. This includes people who may have never applied for a public appointment – but could bring new ideas, insights and energy.
If you are interested in the role and work of Trinity House Lighthouse Board, I would like to encourage you to apply.
Our dedicated DfT Public Appointments Team would be happy to talk through the process and answer your questions.
Mike Kane MP
Parliamentary Under Secretary of State
Appointment description
Non-Executive DirectorTrinity House Lighthouse Board is seeking a Non-Executive Director to join its board. The successful candidates, through their membership of the Board, will provide challenge and support to a wide variety of management and operational issues and contribute to the effective strategic and operational leadership of the board.
As a Non-Executive Board member your key responsibilities will be to:
Lighthouse Board and Committees
- Act as a voting member of the LHB, providing independent oversight and leadership for the effective performance of the LHB in discharging its duties
- Supporting and challenging where appropriate, the leadership team to ensure that the LHB conforms to the highest standards of corporate governance and makes appropriate decisions.
- Provide an independent and objective view on resources, appointments and standards of conduct
- Act as the Chair of the LHB Remuneration Committee and other LHB related committees/meetings/events as required
- Evaluate LHB performance on a regular basis, and to address specific issues, benchmarking performance against other companies and taking appropriate improvement actions
Strategy Development
- Constructively challenge and contribute to the development of strategy, sharing a wider view of possible factors affecting the General Lighthouse Authority and its business environment.
Organisational Performance
- Ensure that the Board of Directors establishes clear objectives and delivers agreed plans. Regularly review performance against these objectives.
- Scrutinise organisational performance against agreed goals and objectives.
- Monitor delivery progress and ensuring that the LHB takes appropriate improvement actions.
Risk Management
- Ensure that financial information is accurate, and that financial controls and systems of risk management are robust and defensible.
Networking
- Benefit the LHB's effectiveness through external networks, by sharing learning and good practice, connecting the Board with networks of useful people and organisations.