Your role as a NICE committee member

From GPs, nurses and social workers, to pharmacists, physiotherapists and patients, your voice has the power to transform care across the NHS and beyond.

As a NICE committee member, your insights help equip health and care practitioners with the guidance they need to deliver the best care.

Benefits of joining a NICE committee

By joining, you’ll:

  • Develop NICE guidance that will have a real impact on patient care. You’ll do this by sharing your knowledge, experience and unique perspective.

  • Deepen your understanding of a topic. The knowledge you gain can benefit both yourself as an individual and where relevant, the people you care for. 

  • Gain insight into how NICE makes independent, rigorous, transparent and evidence-based decisions.

  • Work as part of a collaborative team to develop internationally-respected guidance.

  • Build your profile, expand your network, and contribute to your own personal or professional development.

Listen to Bryony’s story on NICE talks

Listen to this episode of our NICE talks podcast to hear from Dr Bryony Kendall, a GP who sits on our women's and reproductive health guidelines update committee. Bryony discusses the vital role of our committees and why she’d encourage you to get involved.

Following my treatment for colorectal cancer, I wanted to contribute and improve things for patients in the future.  
Julie Hepburn

Julie HepburnNICE committee lay member with lived experience

Julie Hepburn

Who can join a NICE committee?

You do not need to be senior or highly experienced to work with us. If you have an appetite to understand the latest evidence and contribute your views, we’d like to hear from you.

We welcome applicants from all backgrounds. We're especially looking to increase representation of people from ethnic minority groups.

Learn more about our commitment to equality.

Health or care professionals who have experience of working in the committee’s topic area can apply to join a committee as a professional member. We reserve lay member roles for people who have personal experience of using health or care services and carers.

We select committee members based on the relevance of their skills and experience. We have rules that help us decide (Word).

Please read our declaration of interest policy for advisory for advisory committees (Word) along with the supporting frequently asked questions (Word).

Involvement of frontline staff is the difference between ‘ideal world’ recommendations, and practical guidance that is usable in real life.  

Avril TuckerNICE committee member and primary care antimicrobial pharmacist.

Read Avril's story.

Time commitment

Committee members are typically appointed for 3 years, but the tenure for many of our vacancies is shorter (just a few months in some cases). It’s worth looking at individual vacancies for more details.

As well as attending all meetings, members will need to read the committee papers and help produce consultation documents. Preparation time for this varies, but it’s usually around 3 to 4 hours per meeting. Please look at individual vacancies for more information. 

Our committee meetings are mostly virtual, with a small number of meetings held in a hybrid format. They’re generally held every 4 to 6 weeks. Each vacancy will include relevant details.

Payments and expenses

Committee members can also claim for certain expenses such as travel and accommodation costs. Some committee members are also reimbursed for their time. Further information is available in our non-staff reimbursement policy (Word).

As a shop-floor nurse, I recognised I had a voice and I wanted people further up the ladder to hear it. Being on the committee gives me a sense of empowerment that keeps me motivated.
Liz Cross, advanced nurse practitioner

Liz CrossNICE committee member and advanced nurse practitioner.

Liz Cross, advanced nurse practitioner

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