Finance Directorate Audit & Counter Fraud Ref: 000455 Contract : Fixed Term, 4 years Salary: 446 per annum Hours: 5 Committee meetings per year plus training as required Location: Oldham Civic Centre Closing Date: Sunday 19th January 2024 Shortlisting & Interview Dates: TBC Oldham Council is committed to the highest standards of corporate governance, and our Audit Committee is a key part of ensuring that we meet those standards. Independent Members are non-voting members of the Committee, who assist in overseeing internal and external audit arrangements, reviewing and scrutinising financial statements, and reviewing and assessing the governance, risk management and control of the authority. Independent Members are expected to actively participate in meetings of the Committee, and demonstrate independence, integrity, objectivity and impartiality in their decision-making. They support the Committee in providing independent assurance to the elected Members of the Council, and its wider stakeholders. In order to achieve a broader range of experience on the Committee, the Council is seeking to appoint a second independent member with experience, at a senior level, in the one of the following key areas: Local Authority / Public Sector / Third Sector Financial Accounting Local Authority / Public Sector / Third Sector Financial Reporting Candidates with experience in these areas in large private sector organisations will also be considered. Independent Members will be appointed for an initial four-year period with the potential for this to be extended for a further four years. Successful candidates will receive an annual allowance of 446 and will be expected to attend approximately five Committee meetings per year. Meetings are held in person and may take place at a variety of suitable locations within the Borough. Candidates will also need to be able to commit sufficient time to read Committee papers in advance of these meetings and to undertake occasional training alongside the other Committee members. Unfortunately, we cannot consider individuals for appointment if they: Are currently a Member, Co-opted Member, or an employee or a consultant to the authority in any capacity, or have been an employee or Elected Member in the last five years; Are aware of any potential conflict of interest that could arise in this role, including if you are closely related to, or are a close friend of, any Member or senior officer of the Council, or have a close connection to a Council supplier. In addition, to be eligible for appointment, a person must not be disqualified from holding office as a Member of the Council. Accordingly, any person who is recommended for appointment will be required to confirm that he/she is not disqualified. To read minutes from previous meetings of the Audit Committee and gain an understanding of what the role entails, please press Ctrl and click below: https://committees.oldham.gov.uk/ieListMeetings.aspx?CommitteeId134 If you are interested in becoming an Independent Member of the Audit Committee, we would be delighted to hear from you. To apply please send your CV and a supporting statement outlining why you are interested in this opportunity, and how your skills and experience relate to the role no later than Sunday 19th January 2024. For more information or to discuss this opportunity further, please contact John Miller, Head of Internal Audit & Counter Fraud, at john.milleroldham.gov.uk Oldham Council is committed to safeguarding and promoting the welfare of children, young people and vulnerable adults and expects all staff and volunteers to share this commitment. 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