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Tasmania Masters Commission EOI
Published Thu 13 Aug 2020
The Board of Rowing Tasmania is now calling for Expression of Interest for the Tasmanian Masters Commision.
The term will commence on October 1st 2020 and will finish on the 30th of September 2022.
EOI can be emailed to admin@rowingtasmania.com.au
Close off will be 5 PM Thursday August the 27th 2020.
Please see below the Terms of Reference for the Masters Commission
Tasmania Master’s Commission Term of Reference.
Purpose
The Rowing Tasmania Masters Commission (RTMC) provides a forum for the views and advice of the Masters rowing community to be expressed to the Rowing Tasmania Board; and to support the Board by facilitating information sharing and consultation with Masters on matters relevant to the Commission and the Masters rowing community.
Objectives
The objectives of RTMC are to:
- Represent the rights and interests of Masters rowing and to participate in RT Board consultation and decision making as required
- Support Tasmanian Masters rowers to achieve success at all levels of rowing within Tasmania and nationally. In this context the RTMC may provide the RT Board the following on all matters within its scope:
- Offer or give advice;
- Offer an opinion;
- Make a recommendation;
- Consult; or
- Give information or notice.
- Consider questions and issues relating to Masters rowing and provide advice to the RT Board
- Support and encourage rowers in the transition from school to club rowing.
Activities
Fulfill its role the RTMC may work with Rowing Tasmania in the following activities, without limitation:
- Ensure Masters rowers'. coaches and administrators' perspectives on issues relevant to them are heard at the Board table
- Advise and inform on Policy and by-laws of RT including (without limitation): scheduling of Masters regattas in the RT Calendar, supplementary rules to the RT Racing Code for Masters regattas
- Advice on services and support including (without limitation): medical support, logistical support in the management of Franklin and Lake Barrington regattas;
- Consider such other matters relating to issues impacting on Masters rowing as may be referred to it by the CEO or the Board; and
- Communicate with Masters Rowers’, coaches and administrators within the Rowing Tasmania community to support the Strategic Plan, policies and directions of the Board.
Qualities and Approach
Members should:
- Be objective – ensure views formed and advice given is in the best broad interests of the Commission’s community and the sport as a whole. This includes acknowledging real or perceived conflict of interest and abiding by RA and RT policies and standards.
- Be informed – take reasonable effort to gather information and facts relevant to a matter being considered including engaging with those with differing views.
- Be approachable – the role requires empathy and engagement to ensure all with a view are heard.
- Be competent - so that members of the rowing community appreciate the Commission and its members’ role and have confidence in the way it consults, promotes and informs the interests of its community.
Composition
A Chairperson, nominated or approved by the Board (who may be a member of the Board other than the President);
A Secretary, nominated by the Commission members (who may be a Masters Representative);
Masters Representatives, a minimum of 4 and a maximum of 6 ensuring an appropriate mix of Community Rowing Club(s) supporting masters rowers; and regional representation.
Term of Office, Eligibility, and Election
- The term of office is for a period of two years, commencing on 1 October.
- In the event of a member’s resignation or a member being unable to carry out their duties, the Chair, in consultation with other members, will choose a replacement from among the retiring member’s cohort, to hold office for the remainder of the retiring members’ term.
- To be eligible for election or appointment a representative must:
- Be a registered member of Rowing Tasmania;
- Have or be in the process of obtaining a current Working and Volunteering with Vulnerable People Check;
- Be of good standing within the rowing community; and
- Demonstrate enthusiasm for the sport of rowing in Tasmania as a whole.
Meetings
- The Commission should meet at least three times each season as a Commission, in addition to convening for other activities such as consultative forums.
Review
- These Terms of Reference are to be reviewed by the Commission annually and presented to the masters rowing community biannually. Any proposed change must be supported by more than 50% of members; and must be ratified by the Board.