Applications Sought for Non-Adjudicative Boards
Nova Scotians who are interested in serving the public on non-adjudicative agencies, boards and commissions are asked to submit applications to the province.
Non-adjudicative agencies, boards and commissions make decisions or recommendations to government on financial, regulatory, business or policy matters.
Their decisions have far-reaching implications for Nova Scotians in areas such as housing and health authority boards, law reform and licensing boards.
"People who volunteer their time and expertise to serve on the province's agencies, boards and commissions are instrumental in ensuring the success of democratic government," said Frank Corbett, deputy president of the Executive Council.
For a complete list of opportunities and how to apply, visit the Executive Council Office website at www.gov.ns.ca/exec_council/abc or call 902-424-4877 or toll free 1-866-206-6844.
The province is an equal opportunity employer. Through the Employment Equity Policy, government is creating a service which is representative of the diverse public it serves. The province is committed to ensuring diversity in the workplace by supporting initiatives that promote the equitable participation of Aboriginal peoples, African Nova Scotians and other racially visible people, persons with disabilities and women. Applicants who are members of an employment equity group are encouraged to self-identify.