*Closes 14th January*
Appointment description
- possess or develop a working knowledge and understanding of the UK medicines regulatory procedures
- attend all scheduled and unscheduled meetings of the CHM (and to be present for the whole meeting)
- consider, comment and contribute by drawing on their individual expertise and judgement, as appropriate, on all agenda items and to assist the CHM to frame clear and unequivocal advice to Ministers in accordance with the CHM’s terms of reference
- be able and prepared to speak on a range of relevant issues and not just on their own areas of specialism
- provide formal and informal advice to Ministers between meetings when required
- contribute to and ensure the CHM’s advice takes account of a wider view of risk and benefit, particularly as it is perceived by patients, carers and other members of the public.
Commissioner of the Commission on Human Medicines
Number of vacancies x 5
Time commitment x 22 day(s) per annum
Remuneration £325 per meeting
Length of term Ministers will determine the length of the appointment, which will be up to 4 years
- advising on applications for both national and international marketing authorisations
- considering further representation against our provisional advice in respect of national applications
- advising on the need for, and content of, risk management plans for new medicines
- advising on the impact of new safety issues on the balance of risks and benefits of licensed medicines – e.g. adding warnings, restricting or suspending use of a medicine
- advising the licensing authority on changes to legal status of marketing authorisations.
- to advise the Health Ministers and the Licensing Authority (LA) on matters relating to human medicinal products including giving advice on the safety, quality and efficacy of human medicinal products where either the Commission thinks it appropriate or where it is asked to do so
- to consider those applications that lead to LA action as appropriate (eg where the LA has a statutory duty to refer or chooses to do so)
- to consider representations made (either in writing or at a hearing) by an applicant or by a licence or marketing authorisation holder in certain circumstances
- to promote the collection and investigation of information about adverse reactions to human medicines so advice can be given
Board composition
- 26/27 March
- 23/24 April
- 21/22 May
- 25/26 June
- 30/31 July
Person specification
Essential criteria
- be a skilled communicator, able to operate effectively on a national expert scientific committee and prepared to contribute actively to the work of the CHM;
- be able to assimilate complex scientific information at short notice;
- have an understanding of the importance of patient engagement to the work of CHM and MHRA and be able to proactively incorporate patients’ lived experience in committee’s discussions
- Care of the Elderly
- Psychiatry
- Cardiovascular Medicine
- Medical Oncology
- Clinical Pharmacology and Therapeutics
How to apply
In order to apply you will need to create an account or sign in.
Once you are logged into your account, click on ‘apply for this role’ and follow the on-screen instructions To apply, all candidates are required to provide:
- equality information
- information relating to any outside interests or reputational issues
- a Curriculum Vitae (CV), we ask that you limit your CV to around 2 pages
- a supporting statement, 2-page limit) setting out how you meet the criteria for appointment as set out in the person specification for the role
- a short professional biography (150 words)
Guidance on what to include in your CV/supporting statement and tips for applying can be found in the corresponding sections below and on the public appointment website: Public appointments – GOV.UK.
You will be asked to check and confirm your personal details to ensure your application is accurate.
You will also have the opportunity to make a reasonable adjustment request or apply under the disability confident scheme before you submit your application.
You will also be required to make any declarations related to standards in public life and ensuring public confidence in your supporting statement.
If you are unable to create an account and apply online, or if you have any problems submitting your application online, please contact Karen Dinsdale on 0113 2545625 or Ben Jones on 0113 2546557.
Applications must be received by midday on Wednesday, 14 January 2026
The Advisory Assessment Panel reserves the right to only consider applications that contain all of the elements listed above, and that arrive before the published deadline for applications.