We are now recruiting for a Non-Executive Board Member with strong audit, risk and assurance expertise.

Qualifications and experience

• Significant experience in audit, risk, finance, regulation or assurance gained in a complex or regulated environment
• Strong understanding of governance frameworks, risk management and internal control systems
• It is the expectation that the successful candidate will sit as a full member of the Audit and Risk Committee (ARC)
• Previous non-executive, trustee, board or committee experience is highly desirable
• Pensions, LGPS or public sector governance is advantageous but not essential

Hours and Salary

The time commitment is approximately two days per month. This includes preparation for and attendance at Board meetings, ARC meetings, strategy sessions and ad hoc briefings.

Board members receive £17,000 per annum. Reasonable travel and subsistence expenses will be reimbursed in line with LPFA’s Travel and Expenses Policy.

For full details, see the Job Description and Candidate Pack.

To apply, please send a CV and covering letter (maximum two pages) setting out your suitability for the role to recruitment@lpfa.org.uk.

Please complete and submit an Equality and Diversity Monitoring Form with your CV and covering letter.

For more information on how we collect and use candidate data, please read this document.

The deadline for applications is midday on 26 March 2026.
Posted: 10/03/2026
Closes: Midday on 26 March 2026
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