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Working for the GPhC

Thank you for your interest in working at the GPhC. When we have vacancies available we will advertise them on this page. If there are no vacancies advertised please check back soon.

We are currently recruiting for three positions:

Audit and risk committee member

Remuneration committee member

Registrant Council member (Scotland)

Details of the position advertisements, information packs and applications forms are available below.

Audit and risk committee member

Audit and risk committee member advert  [PDF opens new window, 57KB]

Audit and risk committee member information pack  [PDF opens new window, 148KB]

Audit and risk committee member application pack  [PDF opens new window, 133KB]

Audit and risk committee member application form (word)  [DOC opens new window, 413KB]

 

Remuneration committee member

Remuneration committee member advert  [PDF opens new window, 57KB]

Remuneration committee member information pack  [PDF opens new window, 141KB]

Remuneration committee member application form  [PDF opens new window, 132KB]

Remuneration committee member application form (word)  [DOC opens new window, 413KB]


If you require further information regarding either of the committee positions, please call 020 3365 3507 during office hours quoting REM1 or ARC1. Closing date for both positions is 27 September 2010.

Registrant Council member (Scotland)

Registrant Council member advert  [PDF opens new window, 94KB]

Registrant Council member information pack  [PDF opens new window, 222KB]


For more information, and to apply online please visit the website www.appointments.org.uk Alternatively you can call 0870 240 3802 quoting the reference GPhC10043 for a hard copy of the information pack or request an alternative format such as braille, large print and audio. Closing date: 12 noon on 5 October 2010. 

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