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Student/New Professional Board Rep |
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The Board Student/New Professional of the National Council on Family Relations serves a two-year term as a voting member on the Board.
- Attend Board Orientation in early fall in Minneapolis. Attend three face to face NCFR Board Meetings and be available for monthly conference calls.
- Write articles for the NCFR Report. Refer to calendar for due dates.
- Chair Student Award Committee.
- Solicit nominations through NCFR Report and letters to universities and colleges.
- Acknowledge applications as they arrive and send letters to approved candidates requesting supporting data.
- Prepare supporting data for blind review and mail to committee members.
- Score each candidate on grid as votes come in from committee members; add up the total scores to determine the winner.
- Notify the winning Student/New Professional; solicit biographical data and photo to be sent to NCFR headquarters by July 15th of each year. Notify the committee members with name of winner.
- Send letters of congratulations/regret to each candidate and nominator.
- Prepare news release about award winner; send to NCFR Headquarters for distribution.
- Present award during Annual Conference. Prepare a short (2-3 minute) speech about the winner.
- Assist in networking students and new professionals.
- Suggest names for positions for Board Student/New Professional and Program Student/New Professional.
- Prepare student interest questionnaires.
- Screen applications for service and verify membership in NCFR.
- Interview prospective S/NP candidates and verify their willingness to serve in office if elected.
- Annual Conference Responsibilities
- Attend Sessions.
- S/NP Skills Exchange - S/NP Development Forum
- S/NP Business meeting
- S/NP Sponsored Party
- Chair Council of Section Representatives meeting
- Attend Newcomers Reception.
- Attend NCFR Annual Business Meeting.
- Be available for consultation with Students/New Professionals
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