Following the recent review of the BBCs Editorial Guidelines and Standards Committee the BBC is looking to recruit two external independent Editorial Advisers to provide expert editorial advice to the newly constituted Editorial Standards Committee which will replace it.
The Committee
The Editorial Standards Committee is a sub-committee of the BBC Board operating under delegated powers and is comprised of non-executive Board members and the Director-General.
The remit of the Editorial Standards Committee is as follows:
The full Terms of Reference for the Committee and its core responsibilities can be found here
The BBC Board has decided that the Editorial Standards Committee would benefit from additional editorial advice from editorial experts with significant experience outside the BBC to provide an external perspective to the work of the keeping with the recommendations of this and other reviews these roles have now been split to reflect two specific responsibilities: an editorial adviser specialising in editorial complaints and their handling with an emphasis on audience focus; and an editorial adviser specialising in editorial and journalistic standards and impartiality.
Both advisers should be able to demonstrate:
The Editorial Advisor Complaints will be responsible for representing audiences and advocating for all complainants ensuring that their concerns are listened to and that issues are addressed swiftly.
The candidate will be responsible for analysing complaints reporting from an external perspective including assessing whether there are repeated concerns or themes to help the Committee identify any potentially systemic issues.
The candidate should also be able to refer to best practice standards for editorial complaints handling including the approach to remedial action where complaints are upheld and the use and format of clarifications and corrections.
In addition to the above the candidate will have:
The Editorial Advisor Editorial Standards will be responsible for providing advice on the BBCs editorial guidelines and standards and their operational implementation from an external perspective to ensure that the BBC is in line with best practice standards in editorial compliance and editorial risk management.
The candidate will have a good knowledge of the external regulatory and legal environment and be able to brief the Committee on how the decision-making in those areas can impact the BBCs reporting and programme making.
The candidate will have experience of handling sensitive editorial issues and how other broadcasters manage sensitive editorial content both domestically and internationally.
The candidate will need to demonstrate
Candidates will need to be demonstrably independent of the BBC at the point of appointment. The criteria by which independence will be assessed will include whether a candidate:
Once appointed the independent editorial advisers will be employed by the BBC for the purposes of providing advice to the Committee but must otherwise retain their independence (e.g. will not be able to have any additional employment or business relationship with the Corporation).
Meetings of the Committee
The majority of the Committee meetings will be held in London or via video conference.
Time Commitment
The time commitment will be approximately 18 days per year. This will include:
Fees
The fees for external editorial advisers are set by the Board and are 15000 p.a.
Term
Independent members will be appointed for a term of two years.
Additional Information
Operating Openly and Transparently
As a public entity the BBC is subject to the Freedom of Information Act 2000 (FOIA) and the Committee is required to carry out its work openly and transparently for example publishing its meeting minutes.
Disclosure or publication of certain information about Committee members and the work of the Committee may be required by FOIA or the Charter and Agreement. This may include the fees/salary expenses hospitality and external interests of Committee members.
Confidentiality
Advisers will be required to keep all information confidential and to use it only for the benefit of the BBC in the performance of their duties.
Diversity and Inclusion
The BBC values and cares passionately about the diversity of its public appointments. Boards of public bodies should reflect our diverse society in order to ensure the sector has a leadership that draws fully on the different skills and perspectives our country has to offer.
We strongly encourage applications from all candidates and particularly welcome applications from women those with a disability and those from a black or ethnic minority background.
The Appointment
This appointment will be made by the BBC Board following a proposal by a Nominations Committee. Although not a formal public appointments process the process also will be guided by the Office of the Commissioner for Public Appointments Code of Practice.
Required Experience:
Unclear Seniority
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