The Minister of Internal Affairs (the Minister) is seeking applications from eligible candidates for two member vacancies on the Library and Information Advisory Commission (LIAC).
OVERVIEW OF THE LIBRARY AND INFORMATION ADVISORY COMMISSION
LIAC is an unincorporated body established under section 22 of the National Library of New Zealand (Te Puna Matauranga o Aotearoa) Act
More information on LIAC including publications, reports, and its current membership and terms of reference can be found at .
SKILLS, KNOWLEDGE, AND EXPERTISE SOUGHT FOR LIAC
Expressions of interest are being sought from candidates who possess a mix of several of the following skills, knowledge, and expertise :
MEMBERSHIP, COMMITMENT AND FEES
LIAC consists of up to six members appointed by the Minister after consulting with the Minister for Maori Development. The National Librarian is an ex officio member.
LIAC typically meets four or five times a year. Attendance at additional meetings may be required from time to time.
Fees for attendance at meetings are paid in accordance with the Cabinet Fees Framework. LIAC is a Group 4, Level 3 body under the Cabinet Fees Framework. The daily fee for members is $330 and members are reimbursed for travel and other reasonable expenses incurred.
EXPRESSION OF INTEREST PROCESS
Candidates who would like to be considered for appointment to LIAC must provide all the following information to the Department of Internal Affairs at
Conflicts of interest
Candidates must declare any actual or perceived conflicts of interest, or any other matter that may make their appointment inappropriate. Applicants will also be asked to confirm their personal and financial probity. The Department if Internal Affairs may check the accuracy of any information provided.
ADDITIONAL INFORMATION
Applications by way of nomination will undergo a contestable appointments process in line with the Public Service Commission's Board Appointment and Induction Guidelines and will not necessarily result in an appointment.
Eligibility
As a general rule, Ministers should not appoint public servants to statutory bodies. Therefore, persons employed in the public service are ineligible for appointment to LIAC.
Code of Conduct
In discharging their duties, members of LIAC are expected to act in the spirit of service and with the highest levels of integrity and professional and personal standards. This includes being familiar with and acting in accordance with the Code of Conduct for Crown Entity Board Members(1) issued by the Public Service Commissioner under section 17(3) of the Public Service Act
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