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A public health body in Greater London is seeking a full-time Committee Officer to support licensing committees and related functions. Responsibilities include managing meeting logistics, producing documentation, and ensuring compliance with legal standards. Ideal candidates will possess excellent writing and organisational skills, with experience in formal committee settings. The role allows for hybrid working arrangements and requires flexibility to attend meetings as needed.
We are looking for a full‑time Committee Officer to support our full range of licensing committees and related work. This is an exciting opportunity for someone who is quality focused and who wants to make a real and tangible difference to our work and the lives of patients.
The post holder will work within a small team of Committee Officers to ensure the Licensing Committees are well supported by monitoring the flow of business designated to committees and ensuring clarity of agendas, quoracy and conflict management. They will produce high‑quality meeting bundles, quality‑assure them with the Licensing Committees Manager, and circulate them on time to committee members and attendees. They will also attend all designated licensing meetings, draft accurate minutes and licence documentation in line with key performance targets for each Committee.
Applicants should have prior experience supporting and minuting formal committees and panels, ideally in a licensing, governance or quasi‑legal setting, and may have worked in another regulator or similar public body. They should be aware of legal risks and the nature of quasi‑legal decision‑making, possess excellent written communication skills with a track record of producing clear minutes to tight deadlines, and demonstrate strong interpersonal skills and confidence to engage sensitively with senior staff, board members and colleagues. Good time‑management and organisational skills, with the ability to prioritise tasks effectively and a positive, resilient, flexible mindset, are also essential.
The HFEA is the UK’s independent regulator overseeing safe and appropriate practice in fertility treatment and embryo research. We licence and monitor clinics carrying out IVF, donor insemination and human embryo research.
This post can be office‑based – requiring attendance of at least one day per week – or home‑based, with office attendance specified by your line manager based on business need. Our office is in Stratford, east London, alongside several other health Arms‑Length Bodies. We offer generous annual leave and pension arrangements, hybrid working flexibility and recognise that diversity in the workforce enriches our organisation.
The HFEA is a member of the Community Race and Work Charter and the Disability Confident Charter. We are committed to an inclusive and supportive working environment free from any form of discrimination. In November 2024 and 2025, the HFEA was awarded People Insight’s Outstanding Workplace Award.
We are not able to offer sponsorship for this role – the right to work in the UK must be provided prior to interview. We reserve the right to close this role early should we receive sufficient applications. No agencies please.
Human Fertilisation & Embryology Authority
2nd Floor, 2 Redman Place, London, E20 1JQ
Website: https://www.hfea.gov.uk/
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