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Independent Member of the Joint Audit Committee

Closing Date: July 8th, 2015

 

Appointment of one Independent Member to the Joint Audit Committee

The Police and Crime Commissioner and Chief Constable are seeking an individual with the highest level of integrity and accountability to become a member of the Joint Audit Committee as an Independent Member.

We want the people of Cambridgeshire to have confidence in their police force and to feel safe. Performance is currently good with overall crime levels continuing to fall and detection rates steadily improving.

The Joint Audit Committee is an important, independent means of enhancing public trust and confidence in the governance of the Office of the Police & Crime Commissioner and Cambridgeshire Constabulary. The purpose of the Committee is to ensure that appropriate risk controls and assurances are in place and to oversee all audit arrangements.

The Member will contribute to the development and effective discharge of the Terms of Reference of the committee. You will be a strategic thinker with the ability to analyse and interpret complex information and then challenge constructively. Experience of leading, conducting or reviewing audit activity is essential. Knowledge of the challenges of local policing would also be an advantage.

An allowance of £1,300 per year (based on 6 days a year) and expenses will be paid.

Application closing date – 8th July 2015

Candidate selection – week commencing 15th July 2015

Interview date – 30th July 2015

Details of how to apply can be found on the right of this page

If you require any further help or information please contact Tanya Little on 01954 713931