Public appointments are made on merit following a fair and open competition process which is conducted in
accordance with the Governance Code for Public Appointments. We will deal with your application as quickly as
possible and will keep you informed at key stages. We aim to conclude the appointment process within three
months of the deadline for applications – this is in accordance with the Governance Code
The assessment process
1. Ministers are responsible and accountable to Parliament for the public appointments made within their department. As a result, they have approved the appointments process and will make the final decision.
2. An Advisory Assessment Panel (“Panel”) is appointed by Ministers to assist them in their decision making. The role of the Panel is to decide, objectively, which candidates meet the eligibility criteria for the role.
3. At the shortlisting meeting the Panel will assess applications against the eligibility criteria and decide which candidates have best met the criteria and should be invited for interview. If you have applied under the Disability Confident Scheme and you meet all the essential criteria, then you will also be invited for an
interview.
4. Once the shortlist has been agreed, you will be advised (by e-mail) whether you have been shortlisted. Those shortlisted will be invited to an interview.
5. The Panel will meet again to interview candidates and determine who is appointable to the role. The Panel may invite you to make a brief presentation at the start of the interview and will go on to question you about your skills and experience, including asking specific questions to assess whether you meet the criteria set out
for the post. The Panel will also explore with you any potential conflicts of interest or any other issues arising from your personal and professional history which may impact on an appointment decision.
6. Details of the Panel's assessment of candidates recommended for appointment are provided to Ministers. It is then for Ministers to decide who should be appointed. In some circumstances, Ministers may choose not to appoint any candidates and re-run the competition.
7. Once the decision on the appointment has been made, interviewed candidates will be advised of the outcome of their application, including whom they may approach for feedback. Successful candidates will be issued with their Terms & Conditions and a letter of appointment should they agree to take up the position.
Further information about appointments, including tips on applying, can be found at https://www.gov.uk/guidance/public-appointments