P-32.01, r. 1 - Regulation respecting the procedure for the recruitment and selection of regional student ombudsmen

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5. A person who wishes to submit his or her candidacy must send a résumé and the following information:
(1)  name, address, home telephone number and, if applicable, office address and telephone number;
(2)  date of birth;
(3)  name of each region for which a candidacy is submitted;
(4)  college and university diplomas and other relevant certificates held;
(5)  the nature of the activities carried out and through which the candidate has acquired the relevant experience required;
(6)  if applicable, proof that the candidate has the qualifications indicated in the notice;
(7)  any conviction for an indictable or a criminal offence or any disciplinary decision, as well as the nature of the offence or fault concerned and the sentence or disciplinary measure imposed;
(8)  any conviction for a penal offence, the nature of the offence concerned and the sentence imposed and whether one can reasonably believe that such offence is likely to call into question the integrity or impartiality of the National Student Ombudsman or of the candidate, to interfere with the candidate’s ability to perform the functions or to undermine the trust of the public in the office holder;
(9)  if applicable, the names of the candidate’s employers, partners or immediate or line superiors in the last 10 years;
(10)  if applicable, the name of any legal person, partnership or professional association of which the candidate is or was a member in the last 10 years;
(11)  a summary of the reasons for the candidate’s interest in performing the functions of a regional student ombudsman.
The person must also provide a written statement in which the person agrees to a verification with, in particular, a disciplinary body, a professional order of which the person is or was a member, the person’s employers in the last 10 years, police authorities and, if applicable, in which the person agrees that the persons or bodies mentioned in subparagraphs 9 and 10 of the first paragraph of this section may be consulted.
M.O. 2023-001, s. 5.
In force: 2023-02-09
5. A person who wishes to submit his or her candidacy must send a résumé and the following information:
(1)  name, address, home telephone number and, if applicable, office address and telephone number;
(2)  date of birth;
(3)  name of each region for which a candidacy is submitted;
(4)  college and university diplomas and other relevant certificates held;
(5)  the nature of the activities carried out and through which the candidate has acquired the relevant experience required;
(6)  if applicable, proof that the candidate has the qualifications indicated in the notice;
(7)  any conviction for an indictable or a criminal offence or any disciplinary decision, as well as the nature of the offence or fault concerned and the sentence or disciplinary measure imposed;
(8)  any conviction for a penal offence, the nature of the offence concerned and the sentence imposed and whether one can reasonably believe that such offence is likely to call into question the integrity or impartiality of the National Student Ombudsman or of the candidate, to interfere with the candidate’s ability to perform the functions or to undermine the trust of the public in the office holder;
(9)  if applicable, the names of the candidate’s employers, partners or immediate or line superiors in the last 10 years;
(10)  if applicable, the name of any legal person, partnership or professional association of which the candidate is or was a member in the last 10 years;
(11)  a summary of the reasons for the candidate’s interest in performing the functions of a regional student ombudsman.
The person must also provide a written statement in which the person agrees to a verification with, in particular, a disciplinary body, a professional order of which the person is or was a member, the person’s employers in the last 10 years, police authorities and, if applicable, in which the person agrees that the persons or bodies mentioned in subparagraphs 9 and 10 of the first paragraph of this section may be consulted.
M.O. 2023-001, s. 5.