Apply Today to Join the TO Live and Moss Park Arena Boards

The City of Toronto is looking for residents with diverse backgrounds, skill sets, qualifications, and experiences to help oversee a wide range of important programs and services. You can apply by February 11 to join the TO Live board, and February 17 to join the Moss Park Arena Board, amonst other opportunities. Read on to find out more about new opportunities and deadlines to get involved in the City's boards. 

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TORONTO ZOO BOARD

Do you have experience in finance, fundraising, or a knowledge of wildlife conservation? The City of Toronto is currently looking for engaged and enthusiastic individuals to support the Zoo's vision in being a dynamic action centre that inspires people to love, respect, and protect wildlife and wild spaces.

Learn more and apply by Febuary 11. 

 

BOARD OF DIRECTORS OF TO LIVE

Do you have experience in board governance, technology, finance, human resources, business strategy, or management of large community facilities? Are you passionate about arts and culture? The City of Toronto is looking for three public members including a Chair who are excited about building a thriving arts culture in Toronto. Consider applying to the Board of Directors of TO Live, which oversees the St. Lawrence Centre for the Arts, Meridian Hall, and the Meridian Arts Centre.

Learn more and apply by Febuary 11. 

 

MOSS PARK ARENA BOARD

Do you live downtown and want to support recreation in your local community? The City of Toronto is looking for residents with a background in fundraising, law, marketing, or non-profit sector experience to join the Moss Park Arena board. The board helps to support safe, full, and equitable access to the Moss Park Arena while also overseeing the finances and general operations of the facility.

Learn more and apply by Febuary 17. 

 

ADMINISTRATIVE PENALTY TRIBUNAL

Do you have a background in adjudication and mediation? The Administrative Penalty Tribunal (APT) provides an independent review of administrative penalties given for parking, licensing, and traffic by-law infractions. APT members review the decisions of Screening Officers and have the authority to affirm, reduce, or cancel administrative penalties based on the merits of the case. APT is looking for 13 members including a Chair. Hearings and business meetings will take place weekdays during business hours. Public members will be required to conduct hearings approximately 2-3 days per week. Remuneration is provided.

Learn more and apply by Febuary 20. 

LEASIDE MEMORIAL COMMUNITY GARDENS ARENA BOARD

The City is seeking residents with skills or experience in HR, building or systems management, or accounting to join the Leaside Memorial Community Gardens Arena Board. The Leaside Memorial Community Gardens Arena Board is one of eight indoor ice arenas operated by a board of management. They provide indoor ice facilities to local neighbourhood citizens, organizations and user groups. The Leaside Memorial Arena Board generally meets monthly at the arena.

Learn more and apply by February 22. 

 

SIGN VARIANCE COMMITTEE

The City is currently seeking applications from community-minded, engaged, and enthusiastic Toronto residents to join the Sign Variance Committee. The Sign Variance Committee hears appeals of the Chief Building Official's decisions on variance applications for first party signs and makes decisions on variance applications for third party signs. Public meetings are generally scheduled six times a year depending on the application volume. Meetings are held at Toronto City Hall. Remuneration is provided.

Learn more and apply by February 24

 

Stay tuned for more details on other upcoming deadlines. You can also find the Public Appointments Secretariat on LinkedInvisit the City's website at www.toronto.ca/ShapeYourCity or get in touch at 416-397-0088 or [email protected].

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