Independent Non-Executive Director (IT)
An exciting opportunity for a skilled and experienced individual to join the Board of the International Dispute Resolution Centre Limited (IDRC) as the company continues with its national and international growth and develops and builds upon its existing services.
IDRC is interested to hear from any individual who meets the INED Role Profile criteria with a high-level skillset and experience of information technology and dispute resolution, governance, business operations and future growth. The successful individual will join a motivated Board of Directors who strive to provide world leading facilities in the dispute resolution sector.
The successful individual will have the necessary skills, experience and reputation to promote the organisation and guide the Executive. They will have the ability to form independent opinions, listen and give respect to their fellow directors, and contribute to board discussions and the decision-making process. Directors should discharge their fiduciary duties whilst trusting in the executive team to maintain the high level of service provided to users.
International Dispute Resolution Centre
Based in London, IDRC is one of the finest international dispute resolution centres globally. IDRC offers modern and fully equipped rooms for arbitrations, mediations, conferences, training and Public Inquiries.
IDRC is the world’s leading integrated Alternative Dispute Resolution Hub, providing best-in-class hearing facilities and accommodating leading international dispute resolution institutions.
Person Specification
Essential
- Commitment to IDRC and its objectives.
- Experience and knowledge of Information Technology and Dispute Resolution.
- The ability to contribute to the growth and development of the company.
- The skill to represent and promote IDRC to external stakeholders.
- The availability to attend meetings in London and/or online, and represent IDRC at occasional events, as appropriate (approximate total of 10 days per annum)
Desirable
- Management and leadership skills.
- Experience of corporate risk management
- Knowledge of dispute resolution processes.
- Experience of organisational development.
- Previous Board level experience.
- Pre-existing relationships within the dispute resolution sector.
Term and Time Commitment
The Board of Directors normally meet up to four times each year. Independent Non-Executive Directors may be appointed for a maximum of two terms of five years. Directors may serve on or lead other IDRC sub-committees, which normally meet in advance of each Board meeting. Current Board sub-committees are: the Human Resources and Remuneration Committee (HRRC), the Finance, Audit and Risk Committee (FARC), and the Nominations Committee.
Role Profile
For more information, please visit the IDRC website.
For an informal conversation about the role please call Damian Hickman (Chief Executive) on 0207 936 7000.
Application
If you meet the requirements of the Role Profile, please apply by sending your CV and covering letter explaining what you will bring to the role, to cdh@idrc.co.uk by 5.00pm on 31st May 2026.
Interviews
Candidates shortlisted by IDRC’s Nominations Committee will be invited to join the committee for an interview via video conference call.
Equal Opportunities
IDRC is committed to equality, diversity, and inclusion. We welcome applications from everyone, including minority and underrepresented groups. All applicants will be assessed solely on merit and relevant experience to do the job. IDRC will make sure that you are treated fairly, regardless of a condition or disability, and will offer reasonable adjustments as part of our recruitment process to anyone who needs them.