The Department for Science, Innovation and Technology (DSIT) has issued a call for expressions of interest to join the Digital Skills Council (DiSC), a strategic advisory body dedicated to addressing the nation's current and future digital skills needs.
The DiSC provides a platform for collaboration between industry and government to ensure the UK is equipped to meet the challenges of the evolving digital landscape. Key priorities include:
The Council also plays a key role in defining national skills standards, guiding workforce development, and fostering innovation through industry-led projects.
DSIT is looking for individuals with deep expertise in the digital skills landscape, strong leadership capabilities, and a commitment to collaboration. The role requires members to contribute actively to the Council’s objectives, including:
Ideal candidates will bring diverse perspectives, including experience in education, cross-sector knowledge, and expertise in digital inclusion.
The Council will comprise 10–15 members drawn from senior leadership roles across the public and private sectors. Members are typically appointed for a one-year term, with the option to serve up to two years.
While participation is voluntary, members are expected to dedicate sufficient time and resources to fulfil their responsibilities, which include representing regional needs and collaborating effectively with stakeholders.
Applicants are expected to demonstrate:
Additional consideration will be given to candidates with educational expertise, cross-sector experience, and communication skills to advocate for the Council’s objectives.
The Council’s regional-first approach ensures that local digital skills needs are addressed effectively. By engaging with regional stakeholders and promoting localised initiatives, the Council aims to balance the distribution of opportunities and resources, reducing disparities in digital skills development across the UK.
DSIT encourages applications from diverse backgrounds and perspectives, particularly those underrepresented in the technology sector.
By fostering collaboration, addressing regional disparities, and promoting inclusive opportunities, the Council aims to create a sustainable and forward-looking digital skills framework.
Individuals interested in joining the Digital Skills Council must submit their application by Friday, 3 January 2025.