Pharmacy Council and Osteopathic Council of New Zealand
john luke made this Official Information request to Ministry of Health
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From: john luke
Dear Ministry of Health,
I noted, you have recently call for nomination for your Pharmacy Council and Osteopathic Council of New Zealand- board member
May I ask how you called for public nomination and on what platform you have call for public nominations e.g. govt.jobs website. Also, how many board member applications you have received from the public (for your lay member and health practitioners role) and how many you have received from other nominating agencies such as TPK or Ministry of women etc for your role. How many you have shortlisted and how many you have interviewed. When you expect the process will concluded
Yours faithfully,
john luke
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From: john luke <[FOI #28098 email]>;
Received: Sun Aug 18 2024 21:48:26 GMT+1200 (New Zealand Standard Time)
To: OIA Requests <[email address]>; OIA <[email address]>;
Subject: Official Information request - Pharmacy Council and Osteopathic
Council of New Zealand
Dear Ministry of Health,
I noted, you have recently call for nomination for your Pharmacy Council
and Osteopathic Council of New Zealand- board member
May I ask how you called for public nomination and on what platform you
have call for public nominations e.g. govt.jobs website. Also, how many
board member applications you have received from the public (for your lay
member and health practitioners role) and how many you have received from
other nominating agencies such as TPK or Ministry of women etc for your
role. How many you have shortlisted and how many you have interviewed.
When you expect the process will concluded
Yours faithfully,
john luke
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Kia ora John Luke
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------------------- Original Message -------------------
From: john luke <[8][FOI #28098 email]>;
Received: Sun Aug 18 2024 21:48:26 GMT+1200 (New Zealand Standard Time)
To: OIA Requests <[9][email address]>; OIA
<[10][email address]>;
Subject: Official Information request - Pharmacy Council and Osteopathic
Council of New Zealand
Dear Ministry of Health,
I noted, you have recently call for nomination for your Pharmacy Council
and Osteopathic Council of New Zealand- board member
May I ask how you called for public nomination and on what platform you
have call for public nominations e.g. govt.jobs website. Also, how many
board member applications you have received from the public (for your lay
member and health practitioners role) and how many you have received from
other nominating agencies such as TPK or Ministry of women etc for your
role. How many you have shortlisted and how many you have interviewed.
When you expect the process will concluded
Yours faithfully,
john luke
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