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Audit Committee Members

  • Management Board
  • Unpaid
  • Oban / remote
  • Closing 4th November 2022


  • Advertised from 28th October 2022

Role

Are you fascinated by the marine world? Would you like to use your skills, creativity and energy to help us improve knowledge of the marine environment and promote its importance and value? Are you interested in widening your horizons? If any of these apply to you, you might just be the person we are looking for to join our Audit Committee.

The Scottish Association for Marine Science (SAMS) is a marine research organisation, founded in 1884, and one of the world’s oldest oceanographic institutions. Based on the west coast of Scotland, near Oban, SAMS is a registered charity and Company Limited by Guarantee.

We are committed to:

  • The creation of new knowledge about the marine environment through undertaking world leading and innovative research;
  • The dissemination of that knowledge, not only through inspirational formal educational programmes, with our principal partner, the University of the Highlands and Islands, but also the enhancement of societal awareness through our public engagement activities;
  • Using our knowledge to provide solutions for the ethical and sustainable use of marine resources, both in our local environment and internationally.

SAMS research spans the breadth of marine science, tackling the Grand Challenges facing the World today. We work on diverse interdisciplinary research questions, focusing on three major challenges:

  • To discover the physical and biological processes that drive the marine environment
  • To describe and quantify how coastal environments respond to ever-increasing pressures
  • To develop a sustainable blue economy.

We are seeking new MEMBERS to join the SAMS Audit Committee commencing in early 2023.

Individuals are sought who can contribute to, or have experience of one or more of the following:

  • Clear demonstration of the ability to operate strategically, most likely through previous strategic/board-level experience; preferably previous experience in an audit role.
  • Senior executive or Board level background in legal, financial and/or compliance would be particularly welcome.
  • Senior operational role in a university, research or third sector organisation.
  • Experience in marine, environmental, education or related sectors.
  • An ability to work strategically and collaboratively at a senior level with experience of corporate governance.

These positions are unremunerated. Appointments will be for an initial three-year term that may be extended for up to a further three-years. The minimum time commitment, including preparation for and participation in formal committee meetings, is approximately four days per annum. Recent experiences have shown that virtual meetings can be very effective and it is likely these will continue. However, should travel expenses be incurred these will be reimbursed.

Application notes

To arrange an informal discussion about the posts, please contact Joanne Hannah (Chair of the Audit Committee) at joanne.hannah@sams.ac.uk

Shortlisted candidates will be invited to interview subsequent to the closing date (with the possibility of subsequent face-to-face interviews).

More information about SAMS, including governance and composition of the Board of Trustees can be found at: sams.ac.uk/about/#131679

Application is by covering letter and short CV to be sent to sams.secretary@sams.ac.uk