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Council member recruitment

We're looking to appoint up to three lay Council members and one registrant Council member

Join our Council and influence our work, delivering high performing and forward-looking regulation underpinned by strong data, collaboration and compassion.

Council members play a key part in setting strategy and policy for the HCPC and ensuring that public protection is at the heart of everything that we do.

About the HCPC

We are a UK-wide regulator of 15 different health and care professions, including paramedics, radiographers, occupational therapists, and biomedical scientists. Our aim is to protect the public. To do this, we regulate by:

  • deciding what it takes to be a member of one of our professions;
  • approving education programmes which will produce competent graduates who are safe to treat people;
  • keeping an accurate register of people who are legally able to call themselves one of our 15 professions; and
  • taking action when a professional isn’t meeting our expectations of safe practice and conduct.

This is complex and requires good governance. The Council is our governing body, our equivalent of a board. It sets our strategic direction and oversees our performance.

About the Council member role

Lay members must not be eligible to be, or have ever been, a registrant with the HCPC.

Registrant members must be HCPC registered at the point of application.

In summary, the role of a Council member is to:

  • contribute their knowledge and expertise to Council to ensure robust governance and effective, strategic decision-making;
  • contribute to the delivery of the Council’s objectives and strategy;
  • ensure that they have a good working knowledge of the HCPC’s role, key processes, and other information that may help them in their role;
  • carry out their work for the Council in accordance with the Council’s members’ code of conduct and the HCPC’s values; and
  • act as an ambassador for the HCPC, representing the Council to stakeholders.

Council members receive an annual allowance of £13,000, plus travel and subsistence expenses. The time commitment required for this role is approximately 30 days per year.

What are we looking for?

Core competencies for this role are:

  • capacity and skill to understand the priorities of HCPC stakeholders;
  • ability to contribute to strategic direction;
  • ability to explore accountability of self and others;
  • demonstrable commitment to equality, diversity, and inclusion;
  • ability to listen and communicate effectively; and
  • ability to work effectively as part of a team.

 

How to apply?

To apply, you must complete and return the following:

  • Council member application form;
  • Conflicts of interest and other material information form; and
  • Equal opportunities and diversity monitoring form (optional).

Please submit your application to:

The closing date for applications is 9am on Monday 25 November 2024.

More information can be found in our applicant information pack below.

Page updated on: 07/11/2024
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