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DCA Boards and Bureaus Need You!

DCA Boards and Bureaus Need You!
DCA NEWS
News from the California Department of Consumer Affairs
Brady Oppenheim
June 10, 2020

Apply to become a volunteer board member

We see you out there: You want to give back to your community by volunteering, but also would like a unique, interesting, and engaging experience. The Department of Consumer Affairs’ (DCA) licensing entities offer board or advisory committee member opportunities where you can make a real difference for yourself and nearly 40 million other Californians.

WHY YOU SHOULD APPLY

Californians have a lot to offer as board members of DCA licensing entities, and these unique opportunities have a lot to offer you in return, like:
  • Increasing your knowledge—Are you interested in finding out more about popular professions and commonly used services? Do you want to better understand how state government protects the people it serves? DCA’s licensing entities administer more than 3.5 million licenses for more than 280 license types including certificates, registrations, and permits for professionals—from architects to accountants, dentists to veterinarians—the learning and serving opportunities are just about endless. And one more thing: Knowledge gained as a successful board or committee member is a stand-out way to enhance your resume.
  • Making an impact—Serving as a board or committee member lets you put your personal and professional perspectives to work for the people of California. Board members lead efforts to ensure:
    • Consumers are protected from unsafe or fraudulent individuals and businesses.
    • Professional educational programs prepare a first-class workforce.
    • Laws and regulations are up-to-date and carefully followed.
    • License examinations reflect quality and competency.
    • Consumer, licensee, and applicant board and bureau services are of the highest quality.
  • Meeting new people—Board and advisory committee members get to meet and know people and organizations from all across California. You work with a wide variety of Californians including peer board or advisory committee members and helpful support staff; professional, organizational, and educational representatives; licensees, businesses, and students; and many other interested parties. Meetings take place in-person in various parts of the state, frequently with students and professionals in the audience, or via video (for most appointments, travel expenses and per diem are covered and included).
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