Nominations open for five committee vacancies

Nominations are now open for five by-elections to fill five vacancies on MiP’s National Committee. Successful candidate will serve on the committee until 31 December 2021.
MiP National Committee members represent geographical constituencies and members can only stand for election in the constituency in which they work. The five vacancies are for:
- Scotland (2 seats)
- Wales (1 seat)
- Northern Ireland (1 seat)
- South Central England (1 seat)
Candidates ust have been an MiP member for at least 13 weeks from the date nominations opened – 4 December 2019. To find out more about the National Committee and its, please read our National Committee Guide.
If are interested in standing for election in any of these seat, please read our guidance note on the nomination and election process. You can then download the nomination form from our this website. A candidate may also write a written election address of not more than 250 words, without pictures. You will need to return your nomination forms and election address to the chief executive by 5pm on 10 January 2020.
If you would like to know about the National Committee’s work or about the commitment involved in being a member, contact your national officer or email head office at: election@miphealth.org.uk.
Nomination forms may be submitted by post to MiP, Ebbark House, 93-95 Borough High Street, London SE1 1NL, or by email to election@miphealth.org.uk.
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