Following the completion of the terms of office of a number of ABCD committee members and officers, we are now seeking nominations and inviting applications from members to stand for election for the following positions.
- Chair, ABCD Committee - Please view the role description
- ABCD Meetings Secretary - Please view the role description
- Northern Ireland Representative
What’s involved?
The committee, as the main standing management group of ABCD, is the main driving force and focal point of the organisation, responsible for advising on, developing and implementing all the activities of the charity.
There are two full committee meetings each year which you will be need to attend and to prepare for by preparing/reading the papers circulated in advance. Much of the work is conducted by email through which you will be expected to comment on and contribute to the day to day work of the organisation. You may also be asked to participate in the occasional teleconference. In addition, you may be expected to be a member of one of the sub committees. You will also be encouraged to attend our annual conference and other events.
For general committee members you should expect to spend no more than a couple of hours per month on ABCD activities except where you have a meeting to attend. This amount is variable.
This position is voluntary but standard class travel expenses are reimbursed for meetings attended.
What do I gain?
If you are successful in being elected to the committee you will be able to influence the future decisions of ABCD and get involved in planning all aspects of the ABCD business. It is a great developmental opportunity to learn how the organisation operates at a senior, strategic level and to understand more about the behind-the-scenes operational planning and project management.
You will meet new colleagues who share your passion on the management of diabetes and will have the opportunity to represent ABCD at a senior level, meeting well respected and senior professionals from other Charities / Societies and the pharmaceutical industry. There is no better way to raise your profile – whether with policy makers, the industry or simply within ABCD. Most importantly, you will have the satisfaction of knowing you are making a real difference to ABCD and to the care available to people with diabetes.
How do I apply?
All applications must be submitted online by 5pm on 31st December 2019. You will need to include the name and email address of two endorsers who support your application. Please apply for these positions here.