Location

Chair

Location

Cardiff, Wales

Salary

£310 £310 per day

Opened on

2026-02-06

Closed on

2026-02-18

Appointment of Chair
Remuneration - £310 per day – On average the Panel meet six times p/a
Closing date: 18/02/2026 (16:00)
Location: Digital by Default/Mid Wales (other locations may occasionally be used).
Function of body
The Agricultural Advisory Panel for Wales is a statutory body responsible for maintaining fair, proportionate and sustainable minimum employment protections for agricultural, horticultural and forestry workers in Wales.
The Panel advises Welsh Ministers on minimum wage rates and wider statutory terms and conditions for agricultural workers. It brings together employer and worker representatives and independent members with agriculture and skills expertise to agree clear and proportionate proposals.
The Panel’s work helps deliver:
Fair Work in Wales
sustainable and productive rural communities
clear, up-to-date statutory protections
certainty for employers and workers.
Each year, the Panel reviews minimum terms and conditions, consults publicly on proposed changes, and submits a draft Agricultural Wages (Wales) Order for Ministerial approval.
The Panel is supported by:
a mandatory subcommittee on skills, training, and career progression
additional subcommittees where needed
Welsh Government secretariat support
external legal drafting and support.
Ministers may also approve commissioned research to inform the Panel’s work.
Role Description
As Chair, you’ll lead the Panel’s meetings, support constructive discussions and help the Panel reach fair and balanced recommendations.
You will work with employer and worker representatives and engage with senior stakeholders across government and the agricultural sector as required. You will be accountable to the Deputy First Minister and Cabinet Secretary for Climate Change and Rural Affairs.
We particularly welcome applications from those with experience in:
employment relations
pay frameworks and wage-setting
labour‑market intelligence and insights
employment law or regulatory policy
public sector governance, assurance or advisory roles
proportionate regulation and evidence‑based decision frameworks
As Chair, you will have the following strategic leadership responsibilities:
Chair focused meetings that encourage constructive challenge and collective problem-solving
Provide clear strategic direction so the Panel can meet its remit
Support all members to contribute confidently and equally
Build consensus across employer and worker representatives
Ensure recommendations are fair, proportionate and clearly explained
Uphold strong governance, transparency and impartiality
Champion fair work and fair pay in line with Welsh Government priorities
Submit draft Orders to Welsh Ministers with clear policy rationale
Take responsibility for the clarity, quality and integrity of the Panel’s decisions.
Person Specification
Essential
Candidates must demonstrate:
Excellent chairing or facilitation skills, particularly where negotiation or social partnership is involved
Strong strategic judgement and the ability to interpret complex information
A clear commitment to fairness, independence and evidence‑based decisions
An understanding of fair work and fair pay, and their value to Wales’s rural economy
Excellent communication skills, including the ability to explain balanced recommendations clearly
High standards of integrity and professionalism
The ability to build consensus while remaining impartial and focused.
Desirable
Ability to communicate in Welsh, or strong support for bilingual service delivery
Knowledge of labour-markets trends, wage-setting mechanisms or related analysis
Experience of advisory bodies or governance roles
Understanding of challenges faced by employers and workers in low‑pay sectors
Ability to bring insights from relevant professional, academic or policy backgrounds.
Welsh Language
The Welsh Government acknowledges the importance of developing and growing bilingual capabilities in public appointments in Wales and welcomes applications from candidates who demonstrate their capability to work in both English in Welsh.