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West Gippsland CMA application for Associate Board Director - Youth Member is now open for people aged 18 to 34 until 16 August 2024
The West Gippsland Catchment Management Authority seeks a Youth Member for its Board, offering a paid, two-year role to individuals aged 18-34 interested in environmental and water management. Apply by August 16.
West Gippsland Catchment Management Authority (the CMA) is inviting the next generation of natural resource management leaders to join them at the table of the CMA Board. Applications are now open for the newly established role of Associate Board Director - Youth Member. The position is aimed at people aged between 18 to 34 with an interest in environmental and water management living within the CMA catchment.
Apply now for the Associate Board Director - Youth Member role: a paid, two-year position for those aged 18-34 interested in environmental management
Diverse voices needed
Martin Fuller, CEO of the CMA said, "This is a fantastic opportunity for a younger person who perhaps doesn't have Board or public sector experience to join us at the table and help shape the future of the region's waterways. Improving and protecting Gippsland's natural environment is a team effort and we want a diversity of voices and perspectives on our team."
The Associate Director role is a paid position for up to two years and involves participating in board meetings and adding input to the board on a range of issues regarding environmental, water and land management. Previous board experience isn't necessary.
"This is a learn as you go opportunity with full support, training and mentorship provided. The successful candidate will have the chance to develop and grow skills in the areas of strategic planning, managing risk, governance and overseeing the operations of the organisation," said Martin.
Youthful perspectives welcomed
Chair of the CMA Board Mikaela Power welcomed the addition of a youth director to the eight-member Board and encouraged potential applicants not to think the role was out of reach because of age or experience. "Having different perspectives on our board helps us to make better decisions. Our board includes farmers, scientists, policy-makers, business owners and other professionals."
"We each bring our unique skills, experience and perspectives while seeking to protect and restore West Gippsland's land and waterways, with the help of our partners. If you love rivers like we do and want to make a difference to our region's natural environment, I encourage you to apply," said Mikaela.
Applications close Friday 16th of August. For more information, visit the West Gippsland CMA Youth Board Member vacancy page.
Pictures from West Gippsland Catchment Management Authority website.
Source: http://gippsland.com/
Published by: news@gippsland.com
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