The Oakland County Board of Commissioners is seeking applications to fill three vacancies on the Oakland County Community Corrections Advisory Board (OCCCAB). Applications will be accepted on an ongoing basis until individuals are appointed by the commission chair.
There are currently vacancies on the OCCCAB for the following positions:
• One member of the business community
• One member of the communications media
• One member of the community who works with civil rights/liberties organization(s)
• One Oakland County resident who is a returning citizen
The OCCCAB meets a minimum of four times per year, and meetings are held the fourth Thursday of each month.
Prospective candidates must submit an online application and specify which role they are seeking to fill on the OCCCAB by choosing “Other” in the “Board/Committee/Commission” section. The application is available at https://forms.oakgov.com/79.
For additional information about the BOC, visit www.oakgov.com/boc.
- Posted January 24, 2023
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Applications sought for Community Corrections Advisory Board openings
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