Join our Investigating Committee
We are seeking a Lay Chair to lead our Investigating Committee (IC). This is a significant opportunity to guide fair, evidence-based decision-making for a modern, inclusive and innovative healthcare regulator.
About the role
As Chair, you will provide clear leadership to the panel, ensuring discussions are focused, fair and well managed. You will support the Committee in reaching balanced, defensible decisions, uphold due process, and ensure that all members contribute effectively.
Your leadership will help maintain public confidence in the integrity and independence of our work.
About the Investigating Committee
The IC considers concerns raised about osteopaths and decides whether there is a ‘case to answer’. It also has the power to impose interim suspensions where necessary. As Chair, you will guide the panel through this process, ensuring that all views are heard, evidence is properly evaluated, and decisions are grounded in fairness, independence and the public interest.
Who we are looking for
We welcome applications from people who value fairness, independence and public protection. You will be able to weigh up complex evidence, exercise sound judgement, and appreciate both the importance of safeguarding the public and the contribution osteopaths make to healthcare.
At the General Osteopathic Council (GOsC), we believe diversity strengthens our work. We encourage applications from the widest possible field of candidates across the UK and particularly welcome applications from people living or working in Northern Ireland, Scotland, or Wales.
Time commitment and remuneration
* Up to 15 days per year, depending on caseload
* Additional time for mandatory training, reading and annual reviews
* £340 daily fee, plus £50 Chairing allowance per day
* Reasonable travel and subsistence expenses
* Appointment begins 1 April 2027 for up to four years
How to apply
To find out more and apply, visit osteopathy.org.uk/recruitment
Closing date: 11.30am, Tuesday 30 June 2026
The General Osteopathic Council is the UK-wide statutory body established by the Osteopaths Act 1993 to regulate and develop the osteopathic profession and ensure public protection.
The GOsC is a charity registered in England and Wales (1172749). We value and promote diversity and are committed to equality of opportunity.