Introduction

The London Borough of Croydon is seeking to appoint an Independent Chair of the Local Pension Board with effect from November 2025. This document provides the details you need to apply for this position.

Background

The London Borough of Croydon is the administering authority of the Croydon Pension Fund (the Fund). The Fund has approximately one hundred contributing employers, over 32,000 members and assets of £1.9 billion at 31 March 2025. The Council is seeking to appoint a non-voting Independent Chair to its Local Pension Board. The appointment will be for an initial period of four years with option of extension by the Scheme Manager.

Role description

Summary


The role of the Chair is to provide leadership and direction to the Croydon Pension Board.

The Chair’s aim is to enable the Croydon Pension Board to fulfil its responsibilities in respect of the governance of the fund in accordance with the Public Service Pension Scheme Act 2013 (PSPA13), legislation governing the Local Government Pension Scheme (LGPS) and the Code of Practice issued by the Pension Regulator.

You will play an important part in the governance and administration of the Fund.
Scheme members, employers and the London Borough of Croydon, as the Administering Authority (known as the Scheme Manager under PSPA13) for the Fund, will benefit from the work you do in helping to ensure that the Fund is well managed.

The Board's role is to work closely in partnership with and assist the Scheme Manager in relation to the following matters:

Securing compliance with the scheme regulations and other legislation relating to the governance and administration of the scheme and any statutory pension scheme that relates to it;

Securing compliance with requirements imposed in relation to the scheme and any connected scheme by the Pensions Regulator;

Ensuring any breach of duty is considered and followed under the scheme’s procedure for reporting to the Pensions Regulator and to the Scheme Manager;

Such other matters as the scheme regulations may specify;

Assisting the Scheme Manager to ensure the effective and efficient governance
and administration of the scheme.


You will be expected to use your specific skills, knowledge or experience to help the Croydon Pension Board reach sound recommendations. This will involve scrutinising board papers, leading discussions, focusing on key issues, and providing advice and guidance requested by the board in which the Chair has special expertise.

In addition to the general responsibilities of a Croydon Pension Board member, the Chair has other tasks specific to their role.

1. Main Responsibilities of the Chair

providing leadership for the Croydon Pension Board in their role of setting the strategy and policy of the board

planning the annual cycle of board meetings and setting the agendas

chairing and facilitating the board meetings ensuring that all voices and opinions are heard and judging when consensus is reached

monitoring that recommendations made at board meetings are implemented

liaising with the Head of Pensions and other senior staff members to keep an overview of the pension department’s affairs and to provide support as appropriate

reviewing and appraising the performance of the Board

to receive timely advice on best practice on all new developments relevant to the LGPS and pensions in general and ensure their compliance as appropriate

ensuring that the Board’s reporting requirements are met including for example to the Pensions Regulator and the Scheme Advisory Board

balancing the views and needs of the participating employers and the scheme members

ensuring that the appropriate equality and diversity rules are adhered to.


2. Training, knowledge and skills development

ensure that all new Board members fully understand and appreciate their role and responsibilities

ensure that appropriate knowledge and skills of all Board members are measured, monitored and maintained to have a relevant understanding of pensions law and working knowledge of the LGPS and its documentation.

ensure that all Board members are developed both as a group and as individuals, to enable them to perform their duties effectively

ensure that the ongoing training on relevant issues and developments meets the needs of the Board members.


3. Qualities expected of the Chair

proven leadership skills with the ability to chair meetings

articulate in writing and speech, including preparing formal papers and speaking at public occasions

good communication skills

tact and diplomacy

willingness to speak one’s mind and listen to the views of others.


4. Experience and knowledge

knowledge and experience of governance or management of work-based Local Government Pension Scheme and the regulatory bodies involved

a working knowledge of the Local Government Pension Scheme

an awareness of the practices and policies about the administration of the
LGPS including

Pension fund administration and governance Pension fund investment management

Pension fund liability management

prior experience of committee/trustee work

the law relating to public sector pensions, particularly the LGPS.

any matters which are prescribed in regulations.


5. Remuneration, expenses, and allowances

The successful applicant will receive an annual allowance of £5,974.00 plus relevant expenses. The allowance is increased annually in line with CPI and paid on payroll.

6. Time consideration

The Croydon Pension Board meet formally (in person) at least 4 times a year, at The Town Hall, Fell Road Croydon. Attendance at training days and ad hoc meetings is also required. These may be remote, or in person.

Therefore, the time commitment for a representative is expected to be a minimum of 10 days each year on average.

Any questions should be directed to Matthew Hallett, Head of Pensions & Treasury at matthew.hallett@croydon.gov.uk

The closing date for applications is Friday 31 October 2025.
Posted: 08/10/2025
Closes: 31/10/2025
Location
Croydon
Job type
Salary
£Annual allowance of £5,974.00
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