Representative sought to help promote Religious Education
Published: Wednesday 13 July 2022

We are looking for a third religious representative to serve on the council’s Education Resources Committee.
The committee meets every eight weeks and already has a Church of Scotland and Roman Catholic Church representative.
Under the Local Government (Scotland) Act 1973 any person, church or denominational body which has a duly constituted charge or other regular place of worship in South Lanarkshire, is invited to present a nominee for the post.
All nominations must be in writing and either emailed to the Chief Executive or posted to: Chief Executive, South Lanarkshire Council Offices, Almada Street, Hamilton, ML3 0AA.
Nominations must be submitted by 12 August 2022 and provide:
- Full name and address of the person nominated
- Statement by the nominee (or the church or denominational body) stating the reasons why they wish to join the committee and what benefits they would bring
- Any additional information which would be helpful in the selection process, such as the number of members of the church or denominational body
For more details or information on the selection procedure, please phone Pauline MacRae/Lynn Paterson, Administration Advisors on 01698 454108 / 454669.
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