Norcross looks to fill positions on two city boards
Applications are currently being accepted by the city of Norcross to fill vacancies on the Norcross Public Arts Commission (NPAC) and the Norcross Housing Authority (NHA).
These opportunities may attract those who are interested in making a meaningful impact, getting involved, and helping to shape the future of the city.
NPAC applicants likely to be well received are those who live in the city of Norcross or own property within the city; have relevant skills such as connections with local schools or engagement with social media; have training or experience in the fields of culture, art, or related creative fields; and are passionate about cultural programming for the public and community. They should also be eager to contribute to promoting the visibility and accessibility of the arts in Norcross.
Those interested in applying for the NHA should also live in the city of Norcross or own property within the city, have an interest in affordable and public housing programs, have connections or experience in the non-profit sector or community of local service providers, and be committed to supporting community partnerships and resident-focused initiatives.
Flyer printing can be used to provide more details about such positions and the application process.
The deadline for submitting applications is 5:00 pm next Wednesday, July 30. Applications need to be submitted to the Deputy City Clerk, Shayla Alexis.
These opportunities may attract those who are interested in making a meaningful impact, getting involved, and helping to shape the future of the city.
NPAC applicants likely to be well received are those who live in the city of Norcross or own property within the city; have relevant skills such as connections with local schools or engagement with social media; have training or experience in the fields of culture, art, or related creative fields; and are passionate about cultural programming for the public and community. They should also be eager to contribute to promoting the visibility and accessibility of the arts in Norcross.
Those interested in applying for the NHA should also live in the city of Norcross or own property within the city, have an interest in affordable and public housing programs, have connections or experience in the non-profit sector or community of local service providers, and be committed to supporting community partnerships and resident-focused initiatives.
Flyer printing can be used to provide more details about such positions and the application process.
The deadline for submitting applications is 5:00 pm next Wednesday, July 30. Applications need to be submitted to the Deputy City Clerk, Shayla Alexis.