The Center for the Prevention of Child Maltreatment (CPCM) is seeking applications for a community advocate position on the CPCM Advisory Board.
The CPCM Advisory Board is responsible for establishing the goals and administrative policies for CPCM, developing the work plan for stakeholders and CPCM staff, and promoting the augmentation of funding efforts to fight child maltreatment in South Dakota. The CPCM Advisory Board has up to 30 members representing state agencies, professional advocacy organizations, and communities around our state.
To learn more about the CPCM Advisory Board, please visit the CPCM website.
To submit an application for a community advocate position, please fill out and return the CPCM Community Advocate Nomination Form via email to [email protected]
Applications are due March 18, 2020. Selection for the community advocate position will occur at the April CPCM Board meeting. The community advocate will serve a two-year term and will be expected to participate in quarterly CPCM Advisory Board meetings.
Please direct questions to CPCM Director Carrie Sanderson.