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Posted by National Admin on 28/09/2017.

Calling for Nominations to the EADJC

The Equestrian Australia Dressage Judges Committee (EADJC) will have three positions up for nomination as per the process outlined in the EA Committee Bylaws.

The Current EADJC is:

  • Maria Schwennesen to 31/12/19
  • Virginia Creed to 31/12/19
  • Lesley Sullivan to 31/12/17 – not eligible to re-apply
  • Jane Ventura to 31/12/17 – eligible to re-apply
  • Sue Bright to 31/12/17 – eligible to re-apply

The 3 vacancies are for a 3-year term from 1/1/18 to 31/12/20.

Applicants must have current EA membership and be a National A level judge and be an active Judge Educator.

Applications close at 5 pm on Friday 3/11/17. NO late applications will be accepted.

This is a skills-based committee which reports to the Equestrian Australian Dressage Committee (EADC) and EA Board and is responsible for Policies and monitoring application of policies for:

  • education, assessment and accreditation examinations of national dressage judges, including Para-Equestrian and Para-dressage, in Australia
  • selection, development of programs and mentoring of suitable National A level dressage judges who wish to become FEI accredited
  • final arbiter in issues related to judging standards and judges which have not been resolved by SDAs. (These are not cases that would be subject to a disciplinary tribunal established under the EA Disciplinary By-laws or related to the EA Member Protection Policy)
  • assist in development and implementation of National Judges Seminars list
  • assist in the conduct of National and International forums for Judges, Judge Educators and Mentors
  • provides support to SDA’s in relation to judging issues and judge education issues

The EADJC shall meet face to face at least twice per year and business between meetings can be conducted and concluded via email and/or teleconference.

The first ADJC meeting for 2018 is yet to be decided but it will be sometime in February. Face to face meetings are usually held in Sydney and are usually coordinated with EADC meetings.

Selection Committee

  • the ADC will appoint a selection committee of 3 persons comprising the EADC Chair, a member of the EA Board and the Chair of one of the SDAs, to consider all applicants and recommend to the EADC the EADJC committee members for the ensuing 3 years. Applicants must submit an application and a resume outlining their level and years of experience as a judge, any committee appointments and any policy-making experience
  • the selection committee should consider all relevant aspects including the level of contribution, interest and time available to dedicate to attend to ADJC matters

To apply please complete the Nomination form and Resume template and return to Di Saunders, Officials Department, Equestrian Australia, PO Box 674, Sydney Markets, NSW, 2129 or e-mail to [email protected] by the closing date of Friday 3/11/17.

2017_ADJC_Nomination _Description.pdf

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