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A public institution in Scotland seeks a Chair for its Governance and Risk Advisory Board, responsible for enhancing public confidence in policing through effective governance and strategic leadership. Candidates should have strategic leadership experience, excellent communication skills, and a background in governance and risk management. The role involves a commitment of 6-10 days per year and offers a daily fee of £260.
Do you have what it takes to guide a new Governance and Risk Advisory Board?
We are seeking a Chair to lead PIRC's newly formed Governance and Risk Advisory Board. This is an exciting opportunity to contribute to enhancing public confidence and improvements in policing by providing a critical governance function within the PIRC.
PIRC is an Executive Non-Departmental Public Body which undertakes independent investigations into the most serious incidents involving the police as well as providing independent scrutiny of the way police bodies operating in Scotland respond to complaints from the public. PIRC is completely independent of police and plays a pivotal role in the policing environment in Scotland by supporting public confidence in a fair and transparent system.
PIRC plays a key part in safeguarding the human rights of those who come into contact with the police, and operates with three core values:
These values are at the heart of the work undertaken by PIRC.
The main role of the PIRC Governance and Risk Advisory Board is to advise the Commissioner about matters relating to the governance and administration of PIRC. This will include assisting the PIRC in the delivery of its strategic direction and statutory functions by offering challenge and support to the Commissioner.
You will promote good governance and financial oversight whilst ensuring the delivery of best value and active management of identified risks.
The Commissioner is responsible for the overall organisation, management and staff of PIRC. However the Board will also assist in any areas in which the Commissioner determines.
Further information on PIRC and the Chair's role can be found in the candidate pack.
The key roles of the Chair include:
Further information on PIRC and the Chair's role can be found in the candidate pack.
The Chair will receive £260 daily fee for a time commitment of 6-10 days per year. Reasonable travel expenses incurred will be reimbursed.
The Board is expected to have 4 formal meetings per year, with ad hoc meetings as required, and any relevant training. Meetings will most likely be held at PIRC premises in Hamilton.
To apply for the Chair Role please follow these instructions:
Download the candidate information pack. This will provide further background information on PIRC and explain in more detail the role of the Chair, Board Members, and the application process.
You will be asked to evidence the essential criteria required for the role through your CV and a 1200 word personal statement.
Both the CV and the personal statement should be uploaded, this can either be combined or separate documents.
Completed applications for the Chair must be received by 7 December 2025. Interviews will take place on 9 January 2026.
We recommend that you read the candidate information pack and follow the "How to apply" section which contains more details and instructions.
If you require a reasonable adjustment at any stage of the appointment process or require further information, please contact PIRCAdvisoryBoard@gov.scot
Scottish Ministers highly value the benefits of diverse Boards and encourage people from all walks of life to apply for PIRC Governance and Risk Advisory Board.