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- Posted January 31, 2011
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Board of Commissioners seeks citizens to serve on Oakland Community Mental Health Authority

The Oakland County Board of Commissioners is seeking interested citizens to volunteer to serve the community through appointment to the Oakland Community Mental Health Authority. The authority is responsible for assuring provisions for services and support to those individuals in our county faced with mental, emotional and developmental disabilities. Individuals selected by the Oakland County Board of Commissioners will serve a three-year term. There are currently four vacancies which need to be filled for the following positions:
* Citizen representatives are sought to serve as a General Public Representative.
* Mental Health Providers or those having a working involvement with CMH are sought to serve.
* Primary Consumers are sought to serve.
To apply or receive more information about these positions, submit an application no later than Monday, Feb. 28. To obtain an application, go to www.oakgov.com, click on the Oakland County Board of Commissioners, then click Boards, Commissions, and Committees link and the Oakland Community Mental Health Authority. Click on the application form and print out the form, or call (248) 858-0103 to request an application.
Mail completed application forms to: Oakland County Board of Commissioners, 1200 N. Telegraph Road, Dept. 470, Pontiac, 48341; or fax to (248) 858-1572.
Published: Mon, Jan 31, 2011
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