Defra are recruiting for new members to take up five positions on Defra’s Civil Society Advisory Board...
This opportunity is open to anybody with a strong understanding of civil society and its interface with government. Applicants will join the Board in a personal capacity.
Defra’s Civil Society Advisory Board was established in April 2009 as a non-executive advisory group and is seeking applications from people able to provide authoritative, high-level advice to Defra Ministers and senior officials about the broad range of Defra’s policy interests and the department’s relationship with civil society.
If you are interested in applying to be a member of the Board, please see the website for more information: http://blogs.defra.gov.uk/3rd-sector/2012/02/inform-defra-policy-making/
The deadline for applications is Friday 9 March 2012.
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Obedient bye, genial soul mate
Obedient bye, sweet soul mate