Introduction from the Chair
The UK government has set out a clear ambition to accelerate growth across the UK through world-class science and research and the safe development and deployment of new technologies. Putting excellent scientific advice at the heart of decision making is key to the delivery of this government’s priorities.
The Council for Science and Technology provides independent advice directly to the Prime Minister and Cabinet Ministers on national priorities, from primary prevention in healthcare to the role of science and technology in addressing geographical inequalities across the UK.
We are looking for an independent co-chair who has extensive experience as a leader in their field and wants to make an impact on the UK’s science and technology landscape. The independent co-chair will work in partnership with myself to provide strategic leadership to the council, shaped by their experience across academia, industry, and government.
This is an opportunity to bring your valuable insight to the council, shaping and leading the work that it does, delivering through distinguished members to develop independent advice that will help government deliver growth and improved outcomes for society.
Professor Dame Angela McLean, Government Chief Scientific Adviser
Appointment description
The CST independent co-chair shares responsibility for chairing the council with the Government Chief Scientific Adviser (GCSA).
The independent co-chair is responsible for:
- deciding the course of the CST work programme and agreeing project leads;
- working and liaising with the GCSA, ministers and officials to inform CST advice and delivery of recommendations;
- being the outward spokesperson and advocate for CST;
- agreeing agendas for meetings with the GCSA;
- chairing the meetings when agenda items might conflict with the GCSA’s role; and
- facilitating discussion among members to help reach a consensus on advice to government.
The independent co-chair will be supported by the CST Secretariat based in the Government Office for Science.
The government is seeking applications from senior figures with a science, technology, engineering, or innovation background. Individual disciplines are, however, less important than the ability to provide a well-grounded ‘big picture’ perspective on a wide variety of STEM policy issues.
The independent co-chair of CST is appointed as an individual. The independent co-chair of CST is not appointed as a representative of their profession, employer, or interest group, and they have a duty to act in the public interest. The independent co-chair must at all times observe the highest standards of impartiality, integrity, and objectivity in relation to the advice they provide.
Organisation description
CST is the government’s highest-level advisory body on science and technology delivering advice directly to the Prime Minister and Cabinet on science, engineering, technology and innovation policy issues across government. It is jointly chaired by an independent co-chair and the Government Chief Scientific Adviser, Dame Angela McLean.
CST provides impartial advice to the Prime Minister and Cabinet on:
- what the government’s high-level priorities for science and technology should be to support the delivery of the government’s priorities;
- emerging and long-term scientific and technological developments, including opportunities and risks relating to:
- science and research capability
- innovation and economic growth
- health and quality of life within the UK
- sustainable development and resilience
- other matters requested by the Prime Minister, Ministers, or considered important by the council.
Further information about the Council for Science and Technology can be found
here.
Essential criteria
To be successful at interview you will need to demonstrate the following essential skills:
Experience: a strong track record in senior leadership roles in academia, commerce, industry, or public service, usually at the level of chief executive, vice chancellor, or an equivalent senior leadership role, with the ability to set strategic vision and drive forward priorities of the Council for Science and Technology.
Influence: Proven ability to proactively build and maintain high-trust relationships and networks at the most senior levels and across organisational siloes. Skilled at synthesising diverse perspectives, creating consensus and leading the development of timely, independent, evidence-based, and actionable advice. Tenacity to follow up on the advice provided and support implementation.
Collaboration: Skilled at convening and chairing. Able to demonstrate the independence and authority necessary to guide this council of experts. Able to foster a diverse and inclusive culture to create a collaborative advisory environment, drawing in a wide range of inputs and experience.
Communication: Outstanding communication skills including the ability and willingness to act as the outward spokesperson for CST, to engage with relevant organisations that could inform CST’s work and to be actively involved in the promotion of CST’s profile.
Desirable criteria
Cross-sector experience: Previous experience of having worked across academic, industry practitioner, investor, and government communities.
Judgement: Experience demonstrating personal and political sensitivity and judgement in the consideration and handling of issues with colleagues, government, and external parties.