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Director of Education and Awareness

CHAPTER VOLUNTEER POSITION DESCRIPTION

Board of Directors - Education & Awareness

 

 

OUR MISSION

·         To stop impaired driving and to support victims of this violent crime.


ROLE PROFILE

·         As Director - Education & Awareness, you are a leader for a dynamic grassroots MADD Canada Chapter within your community.  You will work collaboratively with fellow board members; community partners and the national staff to support our mission.

COMMITMENT                                                                                                                   

·         1-2 year term, 5-8+ hours / month.


PREREQUISITE

·         Be an active Chapter member.


RESPONSIBILITIES: KEY TASKS / ACTIVITIES      

·         Actively seek and promote opportunities to raise awareness about the dangers of impaired driving (drinking and / or drugs) within your community.

·         Educate community members / groups about the dangers of impaired driving; provide tips and talk about MADD Canada’s prevention and education programs (i.e., Project Red Ribbon campaign, multi-media shows, R.I.D.E / Sobriety Checkpoints, etc…).

·         Work closely with National’s School Outreach Program Co-ordinator to book multi-media shows in your community (i.e., ACE & MIND CONTROL).

·         Promote MADD Canada’s national bursary program and poster / essay / multi-media contests within your community.

·         Work collaboratively with fellow board members; your community; community partners (i.e., police, fire, emergency medical services, media, schools, health department, local merchants, companies, etc…) and the national office.

·         Co-ordinate mall displays, community presentations, health fairs, school presentations, etc…

·         Utilize resources provided by the national office to educate and raise awareness about the dangers of impaired driving.  Consider an assortment of resources: brochures, promotional items, flyers, booklets, fatal vision goggles, etc…

·         Co-ordinate passive alcohol sensor & ignition interlock demonstrations within your community (if available).

·         Be knowledgeable about MADD Canada’s policies, programs and services.

·         Chair and prepare agendas and minutes for the education & awareness committee (if applicable).

·         Attend monthly board / Chapter meetings.

·         Attend annual general and / or general meetings.

·         Assist committee chairs and members as necessary.

·         Act as a spokesperson & community liaison for the Chapter (as necessary).

·         Promote the Chapter positively within your community and lead by example.

·         Attend the National Leadership Conference (strongly encouraged).

·         Actively seek opportunities to partner and build strategic alliances / partnerships.

BENEFITS TO VOLUNTEERING

·         Share your skills and expertise as a leader.

·         Meet new people and learn new skills.

·         Gain new insights and experiences.

·         Explore or confirm new career opportunities.

·         Contribute to the well-being of your community.

PREFERRED SKILLS & QUALITIES

·         You possess strong leadership, communication and networking skills.

·         You are a strategic thinker.

·         You are a people person; friendly and a team player.

·         You possess tact, discipline and attention to detail.

·         You have prior experience serving on a board of directors (preferred, but not required).

ORIENTATION

·         You will receive an Orientation Guide and might be asked to attend an Orientation Session (from / by your local Chapter).

TRAINING

·         You will be supported and trained by fellow board members and / or the Chapter Administrative Assistant.


WE INVITE YOU TO JOIN OUR TEAM OF VOLUNTEERS

·         Contact your local MADD Canada Chapter or visit MADD Canada @ www.madd.ca (feel free to attach a copy of your resume).

·         Candidates will be contacted for an interview.