Crime Commissioner and Constabulary seeking joint audit committee members

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POLICE and Crime Commissioner John Dwyer and Chief Constable Mark Roberts are looking to appoint members of the Joint Audit Advisory Committee (JAAC), which provides independent assurance around the governance and financial arrangements of the Constabulary and Office of the Police and Crime Commissioner.

While it is not a scrutiny function, the JAAC supports good governance and strong financial management and advise the Commissioner and Chief Constable directly.
Members must have a good understanding of risk management, governance, audit and financial controls and the annual accounts.
A small remuneration package is paid to members. More information on the role and how to apply is available here.
The closing date for applications is 5pm on 4th January 2023. Shortlisting will take place in January 2023 and interviews are planned for January/February 2023.
The Commissioner and Constabulary are fully supportive of diversity, equality and inclusion and strive to employ a workforce which is representative of the community they serve. Applications are welcomed from all under-represented groups and support will be made available throughout the recruitment process for all applicants.
If you have any queries in relation to diversity, equality and inclusion or have a request for any additional support you may need, please email [email protected]

If you wish to discuss the position informally, please contact Clare Hodgson, Chief Finance Officer in the Office of the Police and Crime Commissioner on 01606 364000 or email [email protected]


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