Candidates are being sought for a new independent panel to make final decisions on school closure proposals called in by Scottish Ministers.
Details of the new panel were revealed by Mike Russell, Cabinet Secretary for Education, at the first ever Scottish Rural Parliament in Oban on Saturday.
Applications are now open and candidates from across the country are being encouraged to apply for approximately 10 positions.
People from all backgrounds and communities can apply.
Currently, ministers can “call in” a local authority proposal to close a school and then make a final decision in relation to the closure.
The new panel will take over responsibility for reviewing the cases and reaching a final determination.
The panel will be able to give consent to the closure with or without conditions, refer it back to the local authority, or refuse consent.
The Scottish Government is introducing the changes through the Children and Young People (Scotland) Act 2014 with responsibilities transferring from ministers to the panel in spring 2015.
Mr Russell said: “This is a welcome change to the legislation as it ensures the final decision on a school closure proposal which has been called in will be taken by an independent panel.
“I would encourage people from all professions and backgrounds to apply for these positions and, while knowledge of the education sector or regulatory systems would be of benefit, full training will be given to all panel members.
“Clearly, local authorities are best placed to consider how to deliver services across their communities and sometimes it is necessary to close a school.
“However, the new legislation strengthens and increases transparency in these far-reaching decisions, and the School Closure Review Panel has a very important role to play.”