Recruitment now closed
Our digital route panel chair is moving to a new role. We’re looking for an equally outstanding individual to continue the important work in this route.
As chair of the panel, you’ll play a vital part in helping to shape the technical education landscape so that:
- businesses, small and large, can secure the digital skills they need to grow and thrive
- people from all backgrounds have access to the digital career opportunities they deserve
You’ll lead and shape the work of the expert employers who sit on our digital panel. They make sure that apprenticeships and technical qualifications match workplace realties. That means that individuals and employers in the digital sector have the opportunities they need to succeed.
What is the role of route panels?
Route panels meet every eight weeks to:
- review the development of apprenticeships and technical qualifications for their sectors
- provide a strategic view of sector needs
- help shape our approach to meeting new and emerging skills needs
Read the full route panel role description.
What are we looking for?
Like all our members, you’ll have a track record of achievement in your profession. You'll also have the expert knowledge and experience to offer a real-world view of skills needs in the digital sector. We don't expect you to be a training expert. But you will need to have an appreciation of the kind of training and development best suited to building occupational skills.
Importantly, you’ll be an accomplished leader. You’ll have the strategic mindset needed to see the bigger picture. And the credibility and authority to win trust and harness the collective wisdom and insights of diverse panel members. You'll also have an unflinching focus on quality.
To apply, you’ll need to be an employee or employer currently working in the sector – or recently held this status.
We pay a small fee to route panel chairs for attending and leading panel meetings. We also reimburse all reasonable travel and subsistence expenses.
Read the person specification for the route panel role.
How to apply
If you are passionate about the future of the digital sector and the skills it needs to grow and thrive, we’d love to hear from you.
To express your interest in applying for the chair position, send:
- a copy of your CV
- a supporting statement setting out your reasons for applying and the difference you will make in this role
to: ifa.chair@education.gov.uk by the 11 December 2023.
We are committed to eliminating discrimination, valuing diversity and promoting equality of opportunity. We welcome applications from people of all backgrounds. If you have a disability, please let us know of any adjustments we can make to support you during the recruitment process.