Applicants Sought for Attorneys and Judges Assistance Program Board

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The Attorneys and Judges Assistance Program Board (AAP) in Hawaii is currently seeking applicants to fill two attorney board positions, as reported on hawaiiaap.com. The positions, each with a term of three years, are set to commence on June 30, 2024, and conclude on June 30, 2027. Board members are expected to serve without compensation.

According to the announcement, the responsibilities of the Board involve implementing policies and procedures to support the program's objectives. These objectives aim to provide assistance to attorneys and judges dealing with substance abuse, stress, or other challenges impacting their professional performance. Board members are required to dedicate time to understanding and executing the functions and operations of the AAP.

Interested individuals are encouraged to apply by submitting a resume and a letter of interest to Liam Deeley at the Nominating Committee's address: 212 Merchant St., Suite 200, Honolulu, HI 96813 or via email at director@hawaiiaap.com.

This opportunity presents a chance for dedicated individuals to contribute to the important mission of supporting legal professionals facing personal and professional difficulties within the state of Hawaii.