About the Panel
No child should ever suffer harm, abuse or neglect, and reducing this is the primary focus of the independent Child Safeguarding Practice Review Panel.
Set up by the UK Government in 2018, the Panel reviews all cases when children die or are seriously harmed, and abuse or neglect is known or suspected. The aim is to see what lessons can be drawn from these tragic incidents to prevent them from happening again elsewhere.
The Panel brings together a range of experts who have a strong understanding of the multi-agency safeguarding system, with experience working in child safeguarding across health, children's social care, policing, education and the third sector. It currently consists of a chair and eight other members, including the Chief Social Worker for Children and Families.
The Panel has the power to commission national reviews of serious child safeguarding incidents which it believes are complex or have issues of national importance. Improvements identified by the Panel's national reviews help the Government and those who work with children to better safeguard and promote their welfare.
About the role
The independent Child Safeguarding Practice Review Panel (the Panel) is looking for a new member with a background in education.
Under the leadership of a Chair, Panel members are responsible for looking at serious child safeguarding incidents notified to the Panel to determine whether learning could be identified through further analysis or a national review.
Responsibilities include leading reviews, supervising fieldwork, undertaking analysis and other activity supporting the Panel's remit. Members are also responsible for supporting the dissemination of learning identified by the Panel to those involved in child safeguarding.
It is a varied role, which includes working with Ministers and senior government officials, supervising fieldwork, undertaking analysis and disseminating learning to those working in child safeguarding.
We are looking for individuals with experience working strategically and operationally in child protection. However, the successful candidate will be appointed to fill this role as an individual acting in the public interest and not as a representative of their particular profession, employer or interest group.
The appointment will begin in November 2025 and the successful candidate will be required to commit up to 10 days a month, including attending fortnightly Panel meetings (either virtually or in-person in London). They must also be available to attend ad hoc meetings with key stakeholders, as well as working with a Secretariat.
Key Responsibilities:
Person Specification
We welcome applicants from a diverse range of backgrounds and experience.
Applicants will be assessed against the following criteria. In your application you should demonstrate clearly how you meet each of the following requirements of the post.
Essential Criteria
How to Apply
The closing date for applications is 12noon on 30 th June 2025.
To find further information on this vacancy and how to apply please go to the UK Government Public Appointments Website.