Infrastructure Minister has announced a recruitment
campaign to appoint six Non-Executive Members to the Drainage
Council.
The Department is seeking to recruit a member from each of the
following specialist areas: agriculture, conservation, drainage,
fisheries, industry and tourism.
Launching the competition, Minister Kimmins said: “These
are important posts and the knowledge and expertise these Members
will bring to the Drainage Council will be crucial as my
Department continues to focus on the development of drainage and
flood defence schemes across the north.
“I would encourage anyone who considers that they meet
the criteria for the posts and has a genuine interest and desire
to make a contribution to the work of the Drainage Council, to
apply.”
The time commitment for the post will be approximately 3-4
meetings per year and meetings are generally held within normal
working hours. The posts are not remunerated; however Members
will receive reasonable costs associated with their attendance at
the meetings, including travel, subsistence and dependent care
costs.
Applications will close at noon, 18 April 2025. The appointment
will be effective from 1 July 2025 and will run for a period of
up to four years.
The competition documents, including the Candidate Information
Booklet which provides details of the role and competition
criteria at: NIDirect Public Appointments
or DFI Public Appointments.
Alternatively contact the DfI Public Appointments Unit:
Applications will be welcomed from all sections of the
community. Women, younger people, people with disabilities
and people from ethnic minority communities are currently
under-represented on DfI Boards. Applications from members of
these groups would be particularly welcome.
Notes to Editors:
- The power to appoint members to the Drainage Council Board
lies solely with the Minister for Infrastructure as stipulated
under schedule 1 to the Drainage (Northern Ireland) Order 1973
rather than the Department.
- The Drainage Council exists to perform a general scrutiny
role in relation to the Department's drainage functions and has a
statutory duty to ensure uniformity of treatment on drainage
issues throughout Northern Ireland. The Council's membership is
set out in legislation (Schedule 1 of the Drainage (Northern
Ireland) Order 1973.
- The Drainage Council Northern Ireland consists of 10
representatives from local Councils, two ex-officio members who
are officials within the Department and one ‘specialist'
representative for each of the following specialisms:
agriculture, conservation, drainage, fisheries, industry, and
tourism.
- The appointments will be made in accordance with the
Commissioner for Public Appointments for Northern Ireland Code of
Practice.