NEW PRACTITIONER DIRECTOR
JOB DESCRIPTION
Qualifications
- Must be a New Practitioner Member in good standing.
- Experience as a member of a District or Student Chapter Board of Directors desired.
- Experience as a CalChiro Delegate desired (when applicable).
- Must be a New Practitioner member at the time of election and be able to serve two years while still a New Practitioner member.
Responsibilities
- Will help focus the board on the needs of newer DCs and new leaders
- Serves as liaison to one or more CalChiro districts.
- Serves as liaison to one or more CalChiro committees and task forces.
- Attends the Annual Conference, Legislative Day and other CalChiro activities.
- Assists in promoting the CalChiro-PAC and educating members.
- Attends Orientation for CalChiro Committees and Task Forces, 1 day per year.
- Attends District President Meetings when held in the same general area of the State.
Time Commitment Estimate
- The New Practitioner Director can expect to spend a minimum of 10-15 days attending CalChiro related meetings and performing CalChiro activities.
- The CalChiro New Practitioner Director can expect to spend approximately 2 hours per week reading CalChiro material, preparing for CalChiro activities and communicating with CalChiro members.