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    AMTRA searches for eight new Council representatives

    Simon KingBy Simon KingOctober 12, 2022Updated:October 17, 2022No Comments3 Mins Read
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    AMTRA has opened nominations for Council representatives, who are elected by SQPs to represent those working in the industry. 

    The AMTRA Council advises both the Board and the AMTRA secretariat on a range of issues that impact SQPsand, to make sure SQP’ voices are heard, a number are represented on the Council. 

    The terms of the current members will conclude at the end of 2022, and, while AMTRA is hoping that those who are eligible to stand for a second three-year term, will do so, there will also be some vacancies.

    This year, AMTRA has decided to increase the number of elected SQP representatives to eight, compared to six in previous years. There will now be two SQPs representing each of the SQP categories – farm animal, equine, companion animal and veterinary practice. 

    In addition, there will also be a further four representatives appointed by the chair of Council, ensuring that all voices and areas of the industry are covered. 

    John Blackwell, AMTRA vice-chair and AMTRA Council chair, said: “The inclusion of SQPs who are working ‘on the front line’ is, for me, crucial in formulating strategy and policy, bringing current ideas to the table and helping the Council make good decisions.”

    “It’s important that all areas of our industry are represented, and by further increasing the number of SQPs on council, we are gold-plating and increasing the breadth and depth of the council. 

    “We encourage an open flow of communication, in both directions, but there’s scope to make of the role whatever you wish, and SQPs may have some ideas we haven’t thought of.”

    Mr Blackwell said that as an independent, not-for-profit organisation, AMTRA has a duty to support the work, training and opportunities of all AMTRA SQPs across all species. 

    Quarterly council meetings provide the opportunity for SQPs to feed back issues or challenges they, or their fellow colleagues may be facing in their daily role. 

    The representative role, at its most basic, is to attend (via Zoom) four meetings per year, lasting two to three hours, and to contribute to these in a meaningful way. Throughout the year, representatives may be expected to respond to occasional emails or correspondence from AMTRA staff on various topics.

    SQPs interested in becoming one of eight elected Council representatives should contact Stephen Dawson, AMTRA secretary general on 01359 245801. Nominations can be made by sending an email to [email protected], explaining in 250 words, to fellow SQPs, why they would be suitable for the role. 

    Nominations can be made before Tuesday, November 15.

    In addition, AMTRA is currently recruiting for a deputy chief executive. The new role will involve all aspects of the work of AMTRA, acting as deputy to the secretary general.

    For more information on the role, please email [email protected]. The closing date for applications is Thursday, October 20, 2022.

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