Appointment of three lay members to the board of the Scottish Legal Complaints Commission

6 days ago


London, Greater London, United Kingdom Scottish Government Full time £83,920 - £1,116,160 per year
Description

The Scottish Legal Complaints Commission (SLCC)

The SLCC is an independent statutory body and the single point of contact for complaints about legal practitioners in Scotland. We investigate and resolve complaints about inadequate professional services, refer conduct complaints to the relevant professional body, and oversee complaint handling across the profession.

We also oversee certain professional organisation functions, including complaints about their conduct investigations and aspects of indemnity schemes. In addition, we operate a statutory Consumer Panel to inform our work and address wider sector issues.

Taken together, our aim is to improve trust and confidence in Scottish legal services. 

Responsibilities

RESPONSIBILITIES

The SLCC has two types of board member – lawyer and non-lawyer (lay), with a majority of lay members. 

All our members play an essential dual role at the SLCC: they form the board and make important decisions on individual complaints.

The role of our board members comprises two specific elements:

  • Governance  - ensuring that strategy, change, and financial plans are set and delivered, performance is monitored, and that risk is managed.

  • Adjudication - by law, only board members can make decisions on certain cases. Members make their decisions based on investigation reports, background material, and recommendations, provided by our dedicated staff team. This is an important part of the role, and members need to have time available to deliver this as it directly affects our performance and the service we offer to users. Full training is provided. 

A wide range of experience and skills may be valuable to our board, and anyone interested is encouraged to apply. We are seeking three new lay members: one to take up appointment on 1 April 2026; the other two on 1 January 2027.

On this occasion we are particularly keen to appoint one member with substantial IT/cyber security experience, and one with strong finance and audit expertise, the latter potentially demonstrated by a qualification. For lay members, experience in the legal sector itself is not needed.

WEBINAR

For an opportunity to find out more about SLCC board member roles, and to ask questions, you can attend a webinar at 17.00 on Wednesday 7 January 2026. To register, please provide your name and email address to  Log-in details will be shared with you nearer the time. 

Qualifications

We have three lay member positions to fill:

  • The first requires expertise in IT/cyber security;

  • The second requires expertise in finance/audit;

  • The third is a generalist board member role.

The first and second roles each have a respective priority criterion which candidates should provide evidence of, in addition to the essential criteria. The third role does not have a priority criterion for candidates to evidence in addition to the essential criteria.

You should review the criteria for appointment in the applicant information pack, and craft your application accordingly.

To apply for these roles, follow these instructions:

  1. Download and save the applicant information pack to refer to.

  2. Read the 'person specification' and 'how to apply' section in the pack, and write a supporting statement and career history, noting the word limits.

  3. Save a copy of your supporting statement and history to your device as PDFs.

  4. Navigate back to this job advert and click 'apply'. 

  5. Complete the personal information and conflict of interest questions. 

  6. Attach your PDFs and submit your application by 12.00, Monday 12 January 2026.

  7. PLEASE NOTE you do not have the option to edit your application once you click 'submit'. You must have all your information and attachments to hand before submitting your application.

Late applications, and those without a completed application form or career history, cannot be considered by the panel.

REMUNERATION AND TIME COMMITMENT  

These positions attract a remuneration rate of £238.00 per day, plus reasonable expenses. The time commitment is an average of 18 days annually. One lay role is due to start on 1 April 2026; the other two lay roles are due to start on 1 January 2027.

EQUALITY STATEMENT

Scottish ministers value highly the benefits of diverse Public Body Boards. People from all walks of life are encouraged to apply for public appointments. 

Scottish ministers particularly welcome applications from groups currently under-represented on Scotland's public bodies, such as women, disabled people, those from minority ethnic communities, and people aged under 50. The public appointments process promotes, demonstrates and upholds equality of opportunity for all applicants.

Find out more about our commitment to diversity and how we offer and support recruitment adjustments for anyone who needs them. 

FURTHER INFORMATION

Find out more about public appointments here: Public appointments.

If you require a reasonable adjustment at any stage of the appointments process or further support with your application, please contact the Public Appointments Team by email at 

ABOUT US 

Public appointments are made by Scottish ministers. The appointments process is regulated by the Ethical Standards Commissioner you can find out more about the Commissioner here: Public appointments | Ethical Standards Commissioner.



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