By 1808Delaware
The Delaware District Advisory Council (DAC) has opened the doors for community members to play a pivotal role in shaping the health policies and programs in Delaware County. This opportunity comes in the form of a five-year term appointment to the Delaware Public Health District Board of Health, set to expire in March 2029. It’s a chance for individuals passionate about public health and community service to step forward and contribute to the wellbeing of approximately 220,000 residents across a diverse region.
The selection process emphasizes equal representation from different parts of the Health District, taking into consideration the applicant’s residence and employment location. The Board’s jurisdiction covers a substantial area, including 18 townships, 4 villages, and 3 cities, excluding areas annexed to Westerville, Columbus, and Dublin. This ensures a wide-ranging impact and a diversity of perspectives on the Board.
Those interested in this influential role are encouraged to submit a letter of interest along with their qualifications. Applications can be sent to Garrett Guillozet, Health Commissioner at the Delaware Public Health District, either via mail at 470 S. Sandusky Street, Delaware, OH 43015, or through email at [email protected]. Additionally, nominations will be accepted during the DAC meeting, underscoring the openness and accessibility of this process.
Mark your calendars for Thursday, March 21, 2024, at 7:00 PM, when the DAC will convene to discuss this appointment. This public meeting is not just a procedural event but a platform for community engagement, located at 470 S. Sandusky Street, Delaware, OH 43015.
Board members, forming a nine-member team, are tasked with significant responsibilities. They meet on the last Tuesday of every month, dedicating about two hours per session to deliberate and decide on vital public health matters. For their commitment, members receive a compensation of $80 per meeting. Their duties extend beyond meetings, encompassing the establishment of public health programs, staffing decisions, financial management, and rule-making.
The Delaware Public Health District Board of Health is not just a regulatory body but a cornerstone of public health in the district. It’s composed of members appointed by various city representatives and the District Advisory Council, reflecting a balanced and comprehensive approach to public health governance.