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An established healthcare regulator in the UK is seeking an independent Audit Committee Member to oversee its digital transformation and AI approach. This role requires expertise in guiding digital systems and strong governance to ensure robust practices. The position involves attending three half-day meetings yearly, compensating £340 per meeting, plus travel expenses. Candidates should have experience in managing compliance and driving technology-led change, ensuring the organization's public trust and integrity.
Looking for an opportunity to make an impact? We're seeking an experienced and independent Audit Committee Member to help guide our digital transformation and approach to AI. Bring your independent perspective to a modern, inclusive, and forward‑thinking healthcare regulator.
If you're passionate about driving technology‑led change and transparency, you will play a key role in overseeing cybersecurity, ensuring robust digital practices, and helping us navigate the regulatory impact of AI. Your hands‑on experience in digital transformation, ideally from small and medium‑sized organisations, will help us achieve meaningful impact and improvements.
Your sound judgment, integrity, and commitment to accountability are essential as the Audit Committee ensures risks are managed, compliance is met, and the organisation performs financially and operationally at the highest level.
You'll attend three half‑day meetings a year, with preparation time, and receive £340 per meeting plus travel and expenses reimbursement. This is a two‑year appointment commencing on 1 March 2026, with the possibility of an extension for a further two years.
If you're ready to contribute to public trust through innovative oversight, please visit our website.
Closing date: 11.30am on Tuesday 13 January 2026.
The General Osteopathic Council (GOsC) is the UK‑wide statutory body established by the Osteopaths Act 1993 to regulate and develop the osteopathic profession and ensure public protection.
The General Osteopathic Council is a charity registered in England and Wales (). We value and promote diversity and are committed to equality of opportunity.