Apply to become a Library Board Trustee
Richmond City Council is looking for adult Richmond residents with a history of community involvement and a commitment to libraries to serve on the public library board starting in January 2020. The public library board is a governance board established by the Library Act. Library trustees direct the policies, goals and objectives of the library and advocate for the library in the community. The day-to-day operation of the library is the responsibility of the Chief Librarian and senior staff .*
Interested? Submit your application and résumé no later than Monday, September 23, 2019 by:
• Email to [email protected]• In person or by mail to Richmond City Hall, 6911 No. 3 Road, Richmond, BC V6Y 2C1,
Attention City Clerk
For further information about serving on the library board, please review the roles and responsibilities of a trustee on the next page, or you may contact Susan Walters, Chief Librarian, at 604-231-6466.
*Trustees do not work in the library. These are voluntary board positions, with no pay or allowances. Your time commitment would be 10 scheduled board meetings per year (5:30pm to 7:30pm) plus 5-6 additional meetings throughout the year and participation in library events.
Pick up an application in any branch or at bit.ly/rplboard
Roles and Responsibilities of
a Trustee
As a Richmond Public Library Board Trustee, you are a citizen whom the community has “trusted” to care for its library. This appointment by Richmond City Council provides a challenge, an obligation and an opportunity. It is through the existence of you and your board that an interchange of ideas between the public, the government and the library staff will be ensured. Your responsibility is to represent the public interest in libraries. To see that Richmond Public Library offers comprehensive and efficient service to the community that supports it, you act with other trustees to fulfill a variety of responsibilities.
Trusteeship is not an honorary position. You will be asked to give freely of your time, talents and energy. It will involve establishing effective working relationships with local government, library staff and fellow trustees. It will require becoming part of a team. The demands are high but so are the rewards, for your contribution can make a difference to library service in both our community and province. Examples of roles and responsibilities are:
ROLES• Determine the goals and objectives of the board and the library, in accordance with the
library's strategic plan.• Determine the library’s role in satisfying the needs of the community.• Develop and approve library policies in the areas of finance, human resources, governance and
advocacy.• Present the library’s budget and annual report to City Council.• Cooperate and consult with other community agencies, organizations, and libraries to develop
various partnerships to meet the library’s goals of providing service to the community.
RESPONSIBILITIES
• Attend board and committee meetings.• Before the meetings, read the board or committee material, and make note of any comments or
concerns you have about matters to discuss at the meeting.• Ask questions or request information as needed to be an active participant in discussions and
decisions.• Abide by decisions duly made by the board.• Raise library-related concerns you have observed or community members have brought to your
attention.• Know and understand the mission and policies of the trustee.• Be informed, knowledgeable and willing to learn about Richmond Public Library.• Maintain an objective and unbiased approach free of conflict of interest.• Library trustees are encouraged to represent the library and participate in community events.
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2020 Application Form for Citizen Appointment to an Advisory Body
City Clerk’s Office
1. Applicant Information Submit
Last Name: First Name: Mr. Mrs. Ms. Miss
Address: (Apt.# / Street) (City) (Postal Code)
Phone Number(s): (Home) (Work)
Email:
2. Advisory Body Information
Tell us how your knowledge, skills, and abilities make you the ideal candidate to serve on a City Advisory Body. Be sure to list the Advisory Body names for which you wish to serve on in the order of preference. For a complete list of Advisory Bodies with vacancies, see Section 5 of this form.
#1 = first choice (Advisory Body Name)
What makes you the ideal candidate to serve on this Advisory Body?
#2 = second choice (Advisory Body Name)
What makes you the ideal candidate to serve on this Advisory Body?
#3 = third choice (Advisory Body Name)
What makes you the ideal candidate to serve on this Advisory Body?
Personal information contained on this form is collected in compliance with the Freedom of Information and Protection of Privacy Act and will be used for the purposes of appointing members to the City’s advisory bodies. Questions about the collection and use of this information should be directed to the Freedom of Information and Protection of Privacy Coordinator at 604-276-4297.
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3. Submission of your 2020 Application Form and Resume
You may submit your completed application form and resume in one of the following ways:
Online: www.richmond.ca/cityhall/council/boards/advisory.htm (requires Adobe Reader/Pro version XI and up)
By email: [email protected] By fax: 604-278-5139 – Attention City Clerk
In person / By mail: Richmond City Hall, 6911 No. 3 Road, Richmond, BC, V6Y 2C1 – Attention City Clerk
Your application and resume will be kept on file for one year from the date Council appointments are made or for the term of your appointment, whichever is applicable.
Please ensure that your application is complete and your resume is included as part of your submission.
4. Appointment to an Advisory Body
There are many opportunities to participate in your local government through Council appointments to serve on various advisory bodies created to address specific areas of civic concern
If you are interested in volunteering your time and expertise on any of the City’s advisory bodies, you must submit two things: (i) a completed application form and (ii) your resume
It is important to remember that there is no remuneration for appointees; if appointed, you would serve on the advisory body in a volunteer capacity
Applicants will only be selected to serve on one committee per term.
Each advisory body has its own mandate and terms of reference, which include information such as roles and responsibilities, meeting frequency, composition, etc.
If you have any questions regarding the advisory body, please contact the staff liaison of that advisory body by calling 604-276-4000
5. Advisory Bodies and Staff Liaisons
Advisory Committee on the Environment Staff Liaison: Kevin Eng
Aquatic Services Board Staff Liaison: John Woolgar
Board of Variance Staff Liaison: Claudia Jesson
Child Care Development Advisory Committee Staff Liaison: Chris Duggan
Economic Advisory Committee Staff Liaison: Katie Ferland
Family and Youth Court Committee Staff Liaison: Claudia Jesson
Food Security and Agricultural Advisory Committee Staff Liaison: Steven De Sousa
Gateway Theatre Society Board Staff Liaison: Camilla Tibbs/Robin White
Heritage Commission Staff Liaison: Minhee Park
Intercultural Advisory Committee Staff Liaison: Dorothy Jo
Minoru Centre for Active Living Program Staff Liaison: Dee Bowley-Cowan
Museum Society Board Staff Liaison: Marie Fenwick
Public Art Advisory Committee Staff Liaison: Biliana Velkova
Public Library Board Staff Liaison: Susan Walters/Christina Hrabowsky
Richmond Community Services Advisory Committee Staff Liaison: Lesley Sherlock
Seniors Advisory Committee Staff Liaison: Debbie Hertha
Sister City Advisory Committee Staff Liaison: Mike Romas
YVR Aeronautical Noise Management Committee Staff Liaison: John Hopkins
YVR Environmental Advisory Committee Staff Liaison: Kevin Eng