An Independent Member is needed to take up a place on Pembrokeshire County Council’s standards committee that promotes and maintains standards for councillors in the county.
The Committee plays an important role at the Authority, including considering Public Service Ombudsman for Wales reports into alleged breaches of the Code of Conduct.
Anyone who is committed to upholding ethical standards in public life – the Nolan principles – and has the knowledge of and adherence to the Code of Conduct for Members is invited to consider applying for the role.
Anyone interested in applying must not have been a member, officer, or the spouse/civil partner of a member or officer of any county, county borough, town or community council, fire and rescue authority or national park authority within the last twelve months.
They also must not have ever worked or been elected as Councillor at PCC.
For further info, contact Isabelle Moorhouse from the Democratic Services team at PCC via email: [email protected]
An application form will be sent and must be returned by August 16.
Interviews will be held on September 4.
The appointment shall be for between four and six years in the first instance and a further consecutive term is permitted.