Non-Executive Director - Data and AI

Companies House

Cardiff (meetings will sometimes take place virtually)

  • Location Cardiff (meetings will sometimes take place virtually)
  • Sector Central Government, IT, Board Practice
  • Client Companies House
  • Job Type Permanent
  • Salary/Remuneration £13,000 (24 days time commitment)
  • Reference GSe116338
  • Closing Date Monday 4 November 2024 (08:00)

Non-Executive Director - Companies House

Appointment Term: (initial period of 3 years)

Companies House (CH) is an executive agency of the Department for Business and Trade (DBT) which plays a critical role in supporting the economy and ensuring that the UK is the best place to start and grow a business. The Companies Register has around 5 million companies incorporated and its data continues to be a rich source to support business decisions – accessed over 14 billion times in 2022-23.

Following the introduction and Royal Assent of The Economic Crime and Corporate Transparency Act, Companies House is undergoing an exciting and extensive transformation. The enhanced powers that this Act has introduced allow Companies House to play a far greater role in disrupting economic crime and preventing abuse of the register.

The core powers came into force on 4 March 2024, with Companies House putting them into immediate effect to start cleaning up the register. But this is just the first step in a major implementation programme. Over the coming years new capabilities and requirements will be introduced and new partnerships developed, alongside a wholesale transformation of Companies House to address both challenges of infrastructural legacy, as well as exploit the full value of our data, our ability to integrate with other government bodies, and harness technology to better perform core objectives.

With these opportunities in mind we are looking for two new non-executive directors to join the Board and to bring expertise and experience in digital and data-led transformation.

Headed by the Non-Executive Chair, the Board current comprises a mix of Executive and Non-Executive Directors. The Board is advisory rather than fiduciary and its principal roles are to ensure challenge of the executive team on behalf of ministers and DBT, to set the organisation’s strategic direction and to oversee its operational effectiveness.

The Roles

We are looking to recruit two Non-Executive Directors. The Non-Executive Directors will have the following responsibilities:

  • Provide advice, guidance and challenge to the Chief Executive Officer and Executive Directors to support sound strategic and collective decision making at Companies House.
  • Support the delivery of the strategic priorities and contribute to developing and deciding long-term strategies, using personal and professional skills, experience and judgment to scrutinise the short and long-term performance of the organisation.

Role Data and AI

In light of the substantial data assets that Companies House manages we are particularly looking to bring in one NED with a background in developing and exploiting data assets, including through the use of technologies such as AI.

Essential Criteria

  • Leadership experience of overcoming - at an enterprise level - the technical and delivery challenges in implementing data governance, advanced analytics capabilities and cybersecurity programmes as well as the associated data and security cultural change.
  • A track record of strategic leadership within an organisation and an ability to exercise that strategic thinking at Board level. In the context of this role we would particularly be interested to see experience in integrating data quality, data analytics, and cybersecurity target outcomes with wider business goals and innovation.
  • Good communication skills and an ability to provide constructive and independent challenge and support working as part of a team on the Board
  • Independence of judgment, and the capacity to bring a fresh, external view to decision-making through the analysis of complex information to reach practical decisions.

Desirable Criteria

  • Good understanding of relevant laws, regulations and industry standards relating to data protection, AI and AI ethics, in addition to cybersecurity frameworks, threat landscapes, and risk management practices to ensure robust protection of sensitive data and digital assets.
  • Previous experience of delivering regulatory transformation or working in or with any of the following is desirable:
    • economic crime, fraud detection or intelligence led businesses
    • financial services
  • Familiarity with the Government Digital Service Standard and/or other examples of benchmarking good practice in digital service delivery.

The closing date for applications is Monday 4 November 2024 at 8.00am.

For a confidential discussion about the role, please do contact our recruitment advisers at GatenbySanderson who will be delighted to speak with you:

Martyn Brereton on 07586 715531 / martyn.brereton@gatenbysanderson.com or

Sarah Luxford on 07812 150 386 / sarah.luxford@gatenbysanderson.com or

Julie Myers on 07595 779915 / julie.myers@gatenbysanderson.com

Should you have any queries about the application process, please contact Toria Lorman-Connolly on 0113 205 6062 or Toria.Lorman-Connolly@gatenbysanderson.com

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Documents

  1. How to write a Suitability Statement v2.pdf

Contacts

Sarah Luxford: 07812 150 386
Martyn Brereton: 07586 715 531

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