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NIA hiring for new Chairperson

NIA Chairperson

With Dr Tim Stone stepping down after 6 years, the NIA is now looking for a new Chair to replace him on their Board later this year. They will play a key role in working with the CEO, Tom Greatrex, in setting the vision and priorities for the NIA as it continues to evolve to meet emerging challenges and opportunities in the civil nuclear sector and beyond. The NIA seeks to provide value for its members, and the Chair will drive the organisation to be modern, future facing and impactful in its activity.

The ideal candidate will have significant non-executive and executive experience in the nuclear industry or similar adjacent industries including energy, infrastructure, construction and engineering, with the ability to effectively chair meetings and deliver tangible results. They will need to work closely with NIA members and guide the organisation in a complex landscape which is always evolving. The Chair should have successful experience in dealing with Government and Regulators at a senior level, with a track record of delivery.

They should not currently be employed in an Executive capacity within the nuclear industry or employed at one of the NIA members. However, they can be on a Board in a Non-Executive or Advisory capacity within the industry or with one of the NIA members.

The NIA holds 4 formal Board meetings per year at the head office in Kingsway, London, which will need to be attended in person. This role will require a commitment of circa 2 days per month and will be competitively remunerated at around £50,000 Per annum.

For further information, or if you wish to apply, please do contact us and forward a copy of your CV to NIA@moloneysearch.com

All applications should be received by midnight on the 24 November 2024.

The Nuclear Industry Association is committed to diversity, equity and inclusion and welcomes applications from individuals of all ages, backgrounds, and identities to support a diverse and inclusive nuclear sector.