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A UK sustainability advisory committee is seeking new members to contribute to sustainability disclosure standards development. Ideal candidates have experience in preparing sustainability reports, investment decision-making, or assurance of sustainability information. The role involves providing expertise and participating in technical discussions, making it suited for strategic thinkers committed to public good.
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The UK Sustainability Disclosure Technical Advisory Committee (“the TAC”) is seeking new members. The TAC provides advice to the Secretary of State (SoS) for the Department for Business and Trade (DBT) for endorsing the International Sustainability Standards Board’s (ISSB) IFRS® Sustainability Disclosure Standards for use in the UK. It also acts as a focal point for UK stakeholders to influence the work of the ISSB. TAC members play a crucial part in the development of sustainability disclosures in the UK, and internationally.
The TAC is seeking members with an interest in, and a professional familiarity with, sustainability reporting who have experience in preparing sustainability reports within real‑economy sectors; using the information in sustainability reports to facilitate investment decisions; assessing costs of reporting as economists; or assuring sustainability information. The TAC would also be interested in hearing from candidates with expertise in social aspects of sustainability reporting, particularly human capital.
About the UK Sustainability Disclosure Technical Advisory Committee
The UK Government has committed to assess and endorse the International Sustainability Standards Board’s (ISSB) IFRS® Sustainability Disclosure Standards for use in the UK. This is an important initiative in facilitating global consistency of sustainability‑related disclosures, providing investors with comparable and consistent information to inform decisions. Following the TAC’s endorsement recommendations published in December 2024, the Government has recently consulted on exposure drafts of the UK versions of IFRS S1 and IFRS S2 – respectively called UK SRS S1 and UK SRS S2. After consideration of the consultation responses, the Government will publish final versions of UK SRS S1 and UK SRS S2. The TAC continues to support the Government in carrying out this work.
The TAC also has responsibility for influencing the ISSB’s technical work, including the way the ISSB develops its future standards and the ISSB’s choices to amend or produce guidance on existing standards. Currently, the TAC is engaged with the ISSB’s project to enhance the SASB Standards, and the Greenhouse Gas Protocol, both of which are sources of guidance referred to within the ISSB’s Standards and the draft UK SRS.
The Secretariat to the TAC is provided by the Financial Reporting Council (FRC). The Secretariat provides resources, draft agendas and papers for meetings, organise and minute meetings, undertake engagement with stakeholders (as requested by the TAC Chair), and lead the drafting of the TAC’s endorsement recommendations or any other advice or consultation responses.
More information about the TAC’s remit can be found in its Terms of Reference.
Composition of TAC members
The TAC currently consists of 14 members, including its independent Chair, each of whom have specialisms in sustainability reporting. Two places on the TAC are reserved for representatives from the FRC and the UK Endorsement Board to reflect the connectivity between UK‑adopted international accounting standards, UK GAAP and UK SRS. The TAC is observed by representatives from the Bank of England, DBT, and the Financial Conduct Authority.
TAC members act in the UK public good, independently of their organisations. However, where TAC members are part of other organisations, the views and the experience of those organisations may inform the TAC’s debate.
Members may be appointed for a term of one‑to‑three years (typically two or three), with the possibility of being renewed for one additional term. This ensures variation of tenure within the committee.
The TAC is interested in hearing from applicants with the following experience:
Candidates shall not be:
Appointment term: Successful candidates will be appointed for an initial term of one‑to‑three years, which may be renewed once. Terms are expected to begin from April 2026.
Time commitment: Meetings are held monthly and last a maximum of one day. The total time commitment is estimated at two days per month on average.
Location: Harbour Exchange, Canary Wharf, London (FRC offices).
Candidates must confirm that they understand the standards of probity required of public appointees outlined in the ‘Seven Principles of Public Life’ drawn up by the Committee on Standards in Public Life.
Members will be entitled to claim travel, subsistence and other reasonable expenses incurred solely for the purpose of fulfilling their duties as a member of the TAC and incurred in accordance with the FRC’s Travel and Expenses policy. Members are not otherwise remunerated.
To apply, please submit your CV and cover letter to UKSustainabilityTAC@frc.org.uk explaining why you are interested in the appointment and how you meet the candidate requirements detailed above. Shortlisted candidates will be invited to attend an interview and final appointments will be subject to the provision of two satisfactory references.
Applications will close at 23:55 on Sunday 30th November 2025 and interviews will take place during the week commencing 5th January 2026, online via Teams.
The final appointment of members will be made by the Chair of the TAC.
Please note that your application may be shared with representatives from the Department of Business and Trade.
The FRC believes that equality of opportunity and diversity is important in the work that we do and we are strongly committed to being inclusive. We very much welcome applications from women, those with disabilities and from people from Black, Asian and minority ethnic communities, who we know are under‑represented in non‑executive roles.
The FRC is a signatory to the Government’s Disability Confident scheme, which means that we guarantee an interview to any disabled candidates entering under the scheme, should they meet the minimum criteria for a role.
Applicants who require reasonable adjustments to assist them during the recruitment process may request these by email to UKSustainabilityTAC@frc.org.uk.
All members will be expected to demonstrate the FRC’s Values and Behaviours and adhere to the FRC’s Code of Conduct.