Apply for the 2022-23 ICAS President, Deputy President and Vice President roles

Member nominations are open for the 2022-23 ICAS Office Bearer positions
Members may now nominate themselves for any of the 2022-23 ICAS Office Bearer positions – President, Deputy President and Vice President. Applications will be considered by the Presidential Nominations Committee (PNC) alongside the candidates already identified by the PNC as being potential Office Bearers. The Committee will then make a recommendation to Council for each position.
What the roles require
The Office Bearers have responsibility for the outward projection of ICAS' policy, acting as principal spokespeople for ICAS, liaising with government, public authorities and the press. They also play a key role in maintaining communication and engagement with ICAS Members to ensure that their views and values are promoted.
Potential Office Bearers are required to be able to demonstrate a range of qualities, including leadership skills, diplomacy and a sound understanding of the issues that affect ICAS Members today.
Learn more about the demands of each role and the qualities expected of an Office Bearer.
How to submit your application
If you wish to be considered for a 2022-23 Office Bearer position, please complete and submit the application form by close of business on Monday 14 February 2022.
Please ensure that your application is supported by 25 ICAS Members and that their details are included on the form.
Interview process
The PNC will review all applications and shortlist those it wishes to invite to interview. Interviews will be held remotely by MS Teams and will follow the same format for the self-nominated and the PNC candidates.
The PNC will then recommend to Council a candidate for each Office Bearer position, and Council will vote on each recommendation.
The appointments will be announced at the 2022 ICAS Annual General Meeting to be held on Friday 29 April.
More information
For more information on the Office Bearer team and the ICAS Council, please see the Council section of icas.com.