The following appointments will be placed on the agenda for the June 23, 2022 Board of Commissioners Meeting. Applications will close on Monday, June 13, 2022 at 5:00 p.m. Citizens interested in serving may apply here.
ADULT CARE HOME COMMUNITY ADVISORY COMMITTEE The Adult Care Home Community Advisory Committee is part of an advocacy network to help promote and protect the rights of long term-care residents. Committee members visit facilities, interact with residents, and advocate for quality care in the homes. The committee is also involved in issues advocacy, public education, and the promotion of community involvement within long term care facilities. Applicants must reside in Forsyth County. Members are appointed by County Commissioners for an initial one-year term and can be reappointed for a three-year term. Vacancies: Seven Administrators' Slot Eight Open
ANIMAL SERVICES ADVISORY BOARD The Animal Control Advisory Board is an eleven-member board appointed by the Forsyth County Board of Commissioners pursuant to identified interest categories. The Advisory Board makes recommendations on animal control codes, policies and programs related to animals. Applicants must reside in Forsyth County and be willing to serve a two-year term. Vacancies: One County Resident Who Does Not Own a Companion Animal One Director of the Forsyth County Health Department or his/her designee One Officer in a Forsyth County Animal Welfare Organization One Officer in a Purebred Animal Registry Organization One Town Manager or His/Her Designee of a Local Municipality Receiving Animal Control Services One Acting Chairman/President of the Forsyth County Veterinarian Association
COMMISSION ON ENDING HOMELESSNESS The Commission on Ending Homelessness acts as a governing body for collaborative planning and implementation of strategic initiatives and investments to end homelessness in Winston-Salem and Forsyth County. The Commission focuses on regional policy and implementation strategies, affordable housing development, data and gaps analysis, best practice research, social policy and systemic change. Vacancies: One Education Representative One Mental Health Representative
COMMUNITY APPEARANCE COMMISSION, WINSTON-SALEM/FORSYTH COUNTY The Community Appearance Commission of Winston-Salem& Forsyth County primary goals are to advise the Forsyth County Board of Commissioners and the Winston-Salem City Council about appearance-related issues and to positively influence public and private development. Major projects of the Community Appearance Commission (CAC)include the bi-annual Community Appearance Awards program, the annual Community Roots tree planting program, review of County and City-funded public facility construction projects from an appearance perspective, and advocacy of various other ordinances, public initiatives and measures to improve the attractiveness of the community. Applicants must reside in Forsyth County and be willing to serve a three-year term. Vacancies: Two Special Experience or Education in Design
COMMUNITY CHILD PROTECTION TEAM/CHILD FATALITY PREVENTION TEAM The Community Child Protection Team/Child Fatality Prevention Team promotes the development of a community-wide approach to the problems of child abuse and neglect and seeks ways to protect children from preventable deaths. To accomplish this mission, the team reviews selected cases that are being serviced by child protective services and cases in which a child had died of suspected abuse or neglect. Annual recommendations are presented to the Forsyth County Board of Commissioners regarding any system improvements or needed resources where deficiencies may exist. Applicants must reside in Forsyth County and be willing to serve a three-year term. Vacancies: One Parent of a Child who Died Before the Age of 18 One Director of Social Services or Designee
ENVIRONMENTAL ASSISTANCE AND PROTECTION BOARD The Environmental Assistance and Protection Board was established in 1976 for the purpose of advising the Forsyth County Board of Commissioners and assisting the Forsyth County Environmental Assistance and Protection department with topics related to environmental management. The goals of the Board are to encourage the wise and beneficial use of the natural environment of Forsyth County, minimize the adverse impact of environmental contaminants on human health and welfare, and foster public awareness of environmental considerations. The Board also issues Annual Special Air Quality and Special Environmental Awards to recognize deserving industrial and institutional sources, as well as the public sector. Vacancies: One Open
FORSYTH COUNTY AGRICULTURAL ADVISORY BOARD The Forsyth County Agricultural Advisory Board promotes agricultural values and the general welfare of the county, increase identity and pride in the agricultural community and its way of life, increase protection from nuisance suits, encourage the economic and financial health of agriculture, and increase protection from non-farm development and other negative impacts on properly managed farms. Vacancies: Two Actively Engaged in Farming in Forsyth County
FORSYTH COUNTY HOME AND COMMUNITY CARE BLOCK GRANT ADVISORY COUNCIL The Council advises the Forsyth County Board of Commissioners on the needs, funding for services, priorities, resources, long-range planning, and other issues, which affect services to the elderly. The Council monitors the effectiveness and efficiency of service delivery for service providers and advising the Board of County Commissioners on recommended budget adjustments for these services through The County Funding Plan. Vacancies: One Open
FORSYTH COUNTY JUVENILE CRIME PREVENTION COUNCIL The General Assembly enacted legislation that transferred the Divisions of Youth Services and Juvenile Services to the Office of the Governor. This legislation established the Office of Juvenile Justice and transferred all authority, powers, duties, and functions of the Juvenile Services Division to the Office of Juvenile Justice. It is the responsibility of the Office of Juvenile Justice to coordinate with county Juvenile Crime Prevention Councils for implementation of a continuum of services and programs at the community level to develop comprehensive juvenile delinquency and substance abuse prevention plans. Vacancies: One Sheriff or Designee One Chief Court Counselor or Designee One County Commissioner One District Attorney or Desginee One Juvenile Defense Attorney One School Superintendent or Designee One County Manager or Designee One Local Health Director or Designee One Social Services Director or Designee One Police Chief or Designee One Chief Distirct Court Judge One LME/MCO Director or Designee
FORSYTH TECHNICAL COMMUNITY COLLEGE BOARD OF TRUSTEES The Forsyth Technical Community College Board of Trustees is dedicated to providing flexible educational pathways to a competitive workforce for the community and global economy. The Board is made up of accomplished professionals with a passion for providing postsecondary educational opportunities to people throughout the community. Vacancies: One Open
INDUSTRIAL FACILITES AND POLLUTION CONTROL FINANCING AUTHORITY The Industrial Facilities/Pollution Control Financing Authority aids in the financing of industrial and manufacturing for the purpose of alleviating unemployment or raising below average manufacturing wages by financing facilities that provide job opportunities or provide better wages than those prevalent in the area. Vacancies: One Open
KALEIDEUM BOARD OF DIRECTORS The Kaleideum Board of Directors was established as a private, 501c3 organization in July 2016 with the merger of the Children's Museum of Winston-Salem and SciWorks. The Nature Science Center, Inc. was formed in 1964, and later renamed, SciWorks, and The Children's Museum of Winston-Salem, Inc. was founded in 2000. The Board of Directors is the governing body of the organization and established policy and direction for Kaleideum. It provides oversight to the activities of Kaleideum and evaluates how well the organization carries out its mission. The Board of Directors is responsible for the overall financial well-being of Kaleideum. Vacancies: Two County Delegate
NURSING HOME COMMUNITY ADVISORY COMMITTEE, FORSYTH COUNTY? The Nursing Home Community Advisory Committee is part of an advocacy network to help promote and protect the rights of long term-care residents. The Nursing Home Community Advisory Committee was established by North Carolina General Statute to be a volunteer, grassroots advocate for residents in nursing homes. Committee members visit facilities, interact with residents, and advocate for quality care in the homes. The committee is also involved in issues advocacy, public education, and the promotion of community involvement within long term care facilities. Vacancies: Three Administrators' Slot Five Open
PIEDMONT TRIAD REGIONAL WORKFORCE DEVELOPMENT BOARD The Piedmont Triad Regional Workforce Development Board (PTRWDB) facilitates successful partnerships among businesses, educators, organization and individuals to achieve a highly educated and skilled workforce resulting in a thriving community with full employment. Vacancies: Two Business One Vocational Rehab
SMITH REYNOLDS AIRPORT BOARD The Smith Reynolds Airport Board assists the County in the governance and operation of Smith Reynolds Airport. The Airport Board has been delegated the authority to: -Execute leases with terms between one and ten years, including amendments to leases, except for extensions beyond 10 years -Adopt Airport policies, rules and regulations -Establish annual rates, charges and fees -Submit a recommended budget to the Board of County Commissioners -Provide advice regarding the hiring and firing of an airport director -Promote the Smith Reynolds Airport as an economic development asset. including branding, marketing, and community outreach Vacancies: One County Resident (non-voting) One President of Forsyth Technical Community College or Designee
UTILITY COMMISSION (WINSTON-SALEM/FORSYTH COUNTY) Beginning in the mid 1960's, City and County leaders began talking about consolidation of the two water and sewer systems. However, the consolidation was not approved until April 1976. Pursuant to General Statute (G. S.) 160A-462, and the agreement between Forsyth County and the City of Winston-Salem, the main goal of the Commission was to oversee the successful merger of the water and sewer systems and to make a unified system which was efficient in operation and costs. Today, that goal has not changed but has continued to focus on serving the needs of the customers, providing public accountability, maintaining sound professional management and to be proactive in planning for future needs. Vacancies: One Open