Cambridge City Manager Yi-An Huang is seeking volunteers to serve on the Cambridge Family Policy Council. We are currently looking for a community-at-large representative or representative from an active parents' group or other group involved with children and their families, and a representative from a state agency serving children, youth, and families.
About the Family Policy Council's Role
The Family Policy Council, officially known as the Coordinating Council for Children, Youth and Families is dedicated to developing policy and program recommendations aimed at ensuring all children, youth and their families have access to what they need to be successful, engaged residents who are prepared for life in our community and in the world.
Family Policy Council Membership and Expectations
Members are appointed for a 3-year term. The Mayor of Cambridge serves as the Chair of the Family Policy Council, and membership is comprised of key stakeholders in local government and in the community, which includes the following:
- Elected Officials (City Councilor and School Committee Member);
- City Department Heads (Assistant City Manager for Human Services, Assistant City Manager for Finance, Chief Public Health Officer, Police Commissioner, Cambridge Public Library Director, Superintendent of Schools);
- Community Representatives (business, community-at-large, early childhood, school age, philanthropy, state agency, university, and youth representatives)
Preferred applicants are Cambridge residents who:
- Are knowledgeable about issues facing families and their children;
- Able to attend and willing to participate in all Family Policy Council meetings;
- Will advocate for policies and programs that address and center the needs and positive outcomes for children, youth, and families impacted the most by systematic barriers.
The City of Cambridge is committed to advancing a culture of antiracism, diversity, equity, and inclusion. All board and commission members in Cambridge must have the ability to work and interact effectively with individuals and groups with a variety of identities, cultures, backgrounds, and ideologies. Women, minorities, veterans, members of the LGBTQ+ community, and persons with disabilities are encouraged to apply.
Meetings
The Family Policy Council meets 6-7 times per year from 5:15-7:15 p.m. Most meetings will be in-person, and some will be online via Zoom. The meeting schedule for 2024-25 is:
- Wednesday, September 18 (Location TBD)
- Thursday, October 24 (Location TBD)
- Wednesday, December 4 (Location TBD)
- Thursday, January 30 (Location TBD)
- Wednesday, February 26 (Location TBD)
- Thursday, March 27 (Location TBD)
- Wednesday, May 7 (Location TBD)
The City of Cambridge is committed to advancing a culture of antiracism, diversity, equity, and inclusion. All board and commission members in Cambridge must have the ability to work and interact effectively with individuals and groups with a variety of identities, cultures, backgrounds, and ideologies. Women, minorities, and persons with disabilities are strongly encouraged to apply.
Examples of Adopted Policy and Program Recommendations:
How to Apply to server on the Cambridge Family Policy Council
The deadline for submitting applications is Monday, September 30, 2024.
Applications can be submitted using the City of Cambridge’s online application system at Cambridgema.gov/apply. A cover letter and resume or applicable experience may be submitted during this process.
For more information, visit the Family Policy Council website or contact Nancy Tauber, Executive Director of The Family Policy Council at 617-349-6239 or ntauber@cambridgema.gov.