Current Opportunities

Adjudicative ABCs

Adjudicative ABCs consider evidence, make findings of fact and law, and issue decisions affecting a person's liberty, security, or legal rights.

The Spring 2012 deadline for applying to be a member of an Adjudicative ABC is May 25, 2012.

ABCs Seeking Applications

How to Apply

 

 

 

"As a member of the Province's new Labour Board, I find it is both personally and professionally satisfying to work with the employer and union side colleagues as we assist in the oversight of the respective Acts and contribute to labour relations stability in Nova Scotia."

Phil Veinotte, Employer Representative
Labour Board

Non-Adjudicative ABCs

Non-Adjudicative ABCs make financial, regulatory, business, or policy decisions, or recommendations to government that have far-reaching implications for all Nova Scotians.

Applications for Non-Adjudicative ABCs are welcome any time since consideration of applications for positions is ongoing.Consideration will begin May 18, 2012.

ABCs Seeking Applications

How to Apply

 

"I have found serving on the District Health Authority Board to be both challenging and rewarding. My fellow board members bring a wide range of knowledge and experience that is reflected in thoughtful discussions at committee and board meetings. I feel a real sense of responsibility to the people of Lunenburg and Queens Counties, who are depending on us to oversee the allocation and utilization of precious and limited health care resources."

Sheila Woodcock, Member
South Shore District Health Authority

 

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