Treasury seeks someone with experience to take ferry operator forward
A new non-executive director is being sought for the Isle of Man Steam Packet.
The Treasury is undertaking the recruitment process as the ferry operator's sole shareholder.
The role comes with £20,000 a year and the expected time commitment will be approximately 24 days per annum, which will involve regular Board Meetings and other commitments.
Treasury says the successful candidate will help develop the effectiveness of the company’s governance structures, operational plan and financial management.
Also, bring independence and impartiality; and have recent senior board level experience within finance, tourism or strategic marketing.
Anyone interested has until the end of the month to apply.
Treasury Minister Alex Allinson says: ‘This role presents the opportunity for the right candidate to help shape the future of one of our most important national assets. We’re looking for someone with the experience and independence of thought to support the company’s continued success and good governance.’
Find out more about the role’s requirements and criteria HERE.
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