Whitehall recruiting high-level science advisors
A recruitment drive by the Government Office for Science could open doors for independent consultants and academics to influence national policy without giving up their private practice
The UK government is hiring scientific experts to fill critical gaps in national decision-making. This 2026 recruitment push offers a rare bridge between independent research and central policy powers.
Professor Dame Angela McLean, the Government’s Chief Scientist, wants “excellent science advice” at the heart of policy. For scientific consultants, this means a chance to influence national scientific developments while maintaining an independent portfolio.
Scientific Advisory Committee roles
Not every role requires a full-time move to London. The Scientific Advisory Committees (SACs) are designed specifically for working professionals.
These roles allow experts to keep their private contracts or academic chairs. Members help departments interpret complex data on a part-time basis. Most positions involve just a few days of work per month or even a year.
However, Chief Scientific Advisers (CSAs) are being directly employed by a government department or arm’s-length body, usually for a minimum of 4 days a week and for a period of at least 3 years.
Pay comparison: Salaries vs. day rates
Remuneration for these roles varies based on the type of contract chosen.
| Role Type | Typical Pay Structure | Estimated Value |
| Salaried (CSA) | Annual Salary | £98,000 – £200,000+ |
| Freelance (SAC) | Daily Attendance Fee | Approx. £400 per day |
| Private Contractor | Commercial Day Rate | £800 – £1,500 per day |
Full-time Chief Scientific Advisers enjoy the stability of the Civil Service. However, independent contractors in the private sector often earn considerably more than the government’s base pay. The trade-off is the Civil Service Pension, which is among the best in the UK.
Why scientific specialists trade high rates for policy influence
For some freelancers, the presumed public service discount is a price worth paying. These roles offer access to restricted data and high-level networking.
“These roles are exciting, challenging, and rewarding,” says Dame Angela McLean. They provide a platform that no private contract can match. Experts can see their advice turned into law or national strategy.
Consultants and others interested in these roles should monitor the Public Appointments portal regularly.