Dec
15

AGM 2018 Applications to the MCCA Board of Directors & Resolutions

The Manitoba Child Care Association (MCCA) is now accepting applications from members interested in serving on our Provincial Board of Directors.   There are two year and one year positions open.  Elections will be held at our Annual General Meeting, Thursday, May 24, 2018.    The term of office will begin immediately following the AGM.

We are seeking applications from members who have an understanding of and commitment to MCCA’s mission, vision, goals, strategic plan, and Code of Ethics.  Successful applicants will have an extensive knowledge of child care as a service and as a profession at the local, provincial, and national level, strong interpersonal skills, the ability to objectively consider various perspectives, and 4 – 6 hours per month to devote to MCCA business.   We welcome applications from members who have a diverse range of experiences in and knowledge of the early learning and child care sector, and who will work collaboratively with federal and provincial government leaders.

Resolutions:

Resolutions are formal expressions of views that identify a problem or issue or contain a directive for action.  All MCCA members can recommend issues for consideration by the Board of Directors and have the opportunity to shape the direction and priorities of the organization through the presentation of resolutions.

Resolution to the Manitoba Child Care Association

Resolutions are formal expressions of views that identify a problem or issue and contain a directive for action. MCCA members may use this form to recommend issues for consideration by the Board of Directors through the presentation of resolutions. Resolutions must be forwarded to the President by January 31 annually.

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  • Please provide background information to the resolution, implementation recommendations, and a rationale. Resolutions must be complete upon submission and received by MCCA by 4:00 pm on January 31.
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Posted by Jodie Kehl at 9:55 pm