Castle Peak Group
Non Executive Director

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Non-Executive Director – Finance
North East
Help shape the future of one of the North East's largest and most significant public service organisations.
Castle Peak Group has been retained to identify an exceptional finance leader for a Board-level appointment within a large, complex organisation delivering services that impact hundreds of thousands of people across the North East.
This is an opportunity to join an ambitious Board at a pivotal moment in its strategic journey. Working alongside an experienced Chair, Chief Executive, and Executive Directors, you will provide independent oversight, strategic challenge, and financial expertise, helping to guide major investment decisions, strengthen governance, and support long-term organisational sustainability. This is far more than a governance appointment.
It is an opportunity to influence the future direction of an organisation with a significant regional footprint, ambitious transformation plans, and a genuine commitment to improving outcomes for the communities it serves.
The Opportunity
We are seeking an accomplished financial leader who combines commercial acumen with strategic thinking and a collaborative leadership style.
As a Board member, you will contribute to discussions covering:
- Financial sustainability and long-term planning
- Corporate governance and assurance
- Risk oversight and organisational resilience
- Strategic investment and capital programmes
- Transformation and organisational improvement
- Performance, productivity, and value for money
- Partnership working across complex stakeholder environments
- Digital innovation and future service delivery
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Who we're looking for
We would welcome applications from experienced Board members as well as exceptional executive leaders seeking their first Non-Executive Director appointment.
You are likely to be:
- A Chief Financial Officer
- Finance Director
- Executive Director of Finance
- Group Finance Director
- Senior Partner
- Audit Committee Chair or Member
- Or another senior finance executive operating within a large and complex organisation.
You will possess:
- A recognised professional accountancy qualification (ACA, ACCA, CIMA, CIPFA, or equivalent)
- Significant senior financial leadership experience
- Strong strategic and commercial judgement
- Excellent understanding of governance, assurance, and risk
- The confidence to challenge constructively and influence Board-level discussions
- Outstanding communication and relationship-building skills
- A collaborative, values-led leadership style
Experience within the public sector would be welcomed but is not essential.
We are equally interested in hearing from candidates from regulated commercial sectors including financial services, infrastructure, utilities, professional services, housing, higher education, and other complex organisations where governance and strategic oversight are critical.


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Experience leading significant transformation or improvement programmes would be advantageous.
Why consider this appointment?
This is an opportunity to:
- Play a significant role within a high-profile regional organisation.
- Influence strategy at Board level.
- Work alongside highly respected executive and non-executive colleagues.
- Help shape major transformation programmes.
- Strengthen governance and financial stewardship.
- Make a genuine contribution to communities across the North East.
- Develop your own Board portfolio within a highly respected organisation.
Our commitment to diversity
Castle Peak believes that stronger Boards are built through diversity of thought, background, and experience.
We welcome applications from individuals from all backgrounds and are particularly keen to hear from candidates who are currently underrepresented at Board level.
If you meet many but not every aspect of the brief, we would still encourage you to get in touch for a confidential discussion.
Location
Applicants should reside within the North East or North Cumbria.
Interested?
For a confidential discussion or to request the full candidate briefing pack, please contact:
James Carss
Managing Director
Castle Peak Group
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