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Friday, 14 November 2008

Nominations Sought for the National Screening Advisory Committee

The National Screening Advisory Committee (NSAC) currently has two vacancies.

NSAC is looking for potential members who have expertise and/or experience in one or more of the following areas:

  • cancer screening
  • Māori general practice
  • technological assessment
  • health of young people.

Potential members would be expected to have:

  • an understanding of the social and policy issues relating to screening
  • an understanding of the health sector and machinery of government
  • a knowledge of the responsibilities and obligations of a committee member 
  • a track record of working constructively in multi-disciplinary groups
  • critical appraisal skills
  • excellent communication skills
  • excellent judgement
  • an understanding of the Treaty of Waitangi.

New members are likely to have a history of involvement in the health system and/or screening programmes. 

NSAC provides advice to the Director-General of Health on screening research, policy and practice.  Members are appointed by the Director-General for a term of up to three years.

Application forms and supporting documentation will be provided to NSAC for short-listing.  Short-listed candidates will be referred to the Director-General of Health for consideration.

Please contact the NSAC Secretariat for application forms:

Jennifer Beaulac: 04 816 4323 or jennifer_beaulac@moh.govt.nz
Kara Hudson: 04 816 4428 or kara_hudson@moh.govt.nz.

Applicants are asked to send a completed application form, their CV (Curriculum Vitae), and any other relevant supporting documentation to: 
NSAC Secretariat
National Screening Unit
Ministry of Health
PO Box 5013
Wellington

Further information can be obtained by contacting the NSAC Secretariat (contact details as above).

The closing date for applications is Friday, 16 January 2009.