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An established industry player is seeking an External Member for its Commission, a pivotal role in shaping the strategic direction of the House of Lords Administration. This exciting position requires a leader with a proven track record in managing complex organizations and engaging with senior stakeholders. The successful candidate will demonstrate exceptional analytical and decision-making skills, alongside a commitment to integrity and independence. With meetings held every six weeks, this role offers the chance to influence public policy while working closely with a diverse range of stakeholders. Join this vital institution and make a difference in the UK’s political landscape.
The House of Lords is a crucial part of the United Kingdom’s political system. Its role is to scrutinise legislation, investigate, debate and influence policy areas in the public interest, and hold the government to account. The Commission provides high-level strategic and political direction for the House of Lords Administration, whose role is to support the UK’s parliamentary democracy by delivering excellent services to the House and its members. Through this work the Commission ensures that the House and its members are appropriately supported by the Administration to fulfil the role of an effective second Chamber.
We are looking for an External Member for the House of Lords Commission. The Commission is supported in its work by the Services Committee, the Finance Committee, the Audit and Risk Assurance Committee, and the Management Board. This is an exciting position where you will be able to bring your expertise, experience and external perspective.
The House of Lords Commission provides high-level strategic and political direction for the House of Lords Administration on behalf of the House. It agrees the annual Estimate, supervises the arrangements relating to financial support for members and works with the Management Board to develop, set and approve the strategic business plan, the annual business and financial plans for the Administration and monitors the performance of the Administration against agreed targets.
It is essential that in your covering letter you give examples of proven experience against each of the criteria set out below in Part One of the person specification. These responses will be developed and discussed with you if you are invited for interview, together with the other criteria in Part Two.
The successful candidate will be able to demonstrate:
Essential:
Desirable:
It is expected that the Commission will meet every six weeks except for August, with further occasional ad hoc meetings throughout the year. Meetings are held in person and it is expected that this will be the default, although virtual participation can be supported when necessary.
Appointment will be for three years, with the possibility of extension for a maximum of a further three years, and subject to a review 12 months after the initial appointment. The maximum term for a NED is 6 years.
This is a remunerated non-executive position currently paying £10,761 p.a. (£633 per day) for up to 17 days work per annum, including time spent preparing for and in meetings. It is expected that around 11 of these will be dedicated to the Lords Commission, and that around six will be dedicated to the Restoration & Renewal Client Board. Reasonable expenses are paid, up to an annual cap of £1,500.
The candidate pack provides more details about the role and what we are looking for.
If you wish to apply for this vacancy, please submit the following by 23:55 on Sunday the 27th of April:
If you require any reasonable adjustments during the application process, please contact: hlrecruitment@parliament.uk