Nominations Open: ASCO Volunteer Opportunities
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Nominations Open: ASCO Volunteer Opportunities
ASCO President-elect Fraser Horn invites you to nominate yourself or a willing colleague to serve on an ASCO Committee or Task Force starting this July.
How to nominate candidates to serve on ASCO Committees/Task Forces
- Please review the list of committees and task forces below.
- Then, click on this link to submit your nominations using our online form.
You will need the following information at the ready:
- Name, title, and employer of nominee;
- Committee or task force for which the candidate is being nominated;
- Special interest, skills, background, or perspective that distinguishes the nominee for the position;
- Any other reason why the candidate would make a good addition to the committee/task force.
Self-nominations are permitted and encouraged. All nominations from an institution under consideration for appointment will be shared with the dean/president of that institution to seek approval before an appointment is made.
The deadline for submitting nominations is Friday, May 17, 2024.
Volunteer Service Details
Terms of Service
Service on an ASCO committee or task force runs in one-year terms, throughout ASCO’s programmatic/fiscal year (July 1, 2024 – June 30, 2025). For most committees, a volunteer may serve up to a maximum of three consecutive one-year terms in a volunteer position. Terms for Task Forces are set according to the timeframe needed to accomplish the assigned task. ASCO's Incoming President makes all appointments to ASCO Committees and Task Forces and may choose to vary terms of service and term limits for certain positions based on ASCO’s organizational/programmatic needs with approval of the Board of Directors. See information below for details about joining one of ASCO’s Special Interest Groups (SIGs) and/or Professional Groups.
Eligibility
Anyone employed by an Active, Associate, Affiliate (international schools/colleges and representatives of government agencies only), or Provisional member of ASCO is eligible to serve on a committee, task force, SIG, or Professional Group.
Openings: ASCO Committees & Task Forces
Below is a listing of ASCO’s Committees and Task Forces that are accepting nominations.
You can learn more about ASCO’s Committees and Task Forces by visiting https://bit.ly/ASCOcmtes
Board Management Committees
- Audit & Risk Management Committee (AUDC)
- Communications Committee (COMC)
- Financial Affairs Committee (FAFC)
- Partnership Endowment Advisory Subcommittee (PEAS)
- Nominating Committee (NOMC)
Programmatic Committees
- Academic Affairs Committee (AAFC)
- Applicant Pool Development Committee (APDC)
- Awards & Resolutions Committee (AWDC)
- Clinical Affairs Committee (CAFC)
- Diversity and Cultural Competency Committee (DCCC)
- Education Committee (EDUC)
- Future Faculty Program Subcommittee (FFPS)
- Optometric Education Leadership Institute Subcommittee (OELI)
- Summer Institute for Faculty Development Subcommittee (SIFD)
- Fundraising Advisory Committee (FNDC)
- Government Affairs Committee (GAFC)
- International Optometric Education Committee (IOEC)
- Interprofessional Education and Collaborative Practice Committee (IPRF)
- Research Committee (RESC)
- Residency Affairs Committee (RAFC)
- OR Match Subcommittee (ORMS)
- Student Affairs Committee (SAFC)
- OAT Subcommittee (OATS)
- OptomCAS Subcommittee (OPTS)
Task Forces
(Members and chairs do not have to be on the ASCO Board; seats on Task Forces do not have term limits.)
At present, there are no Task Forces with open seats.
Nomination Form Link & Deadline
To nominate yourself or a member of your institution’s faculty and staff to a volunteer seat, simply fill out this online form:
https://form.jotform.com/241198399743976
Deadline: Friday, May 17, 2024.
Other ASCO Engagement Opportunities
ASCO offers other opportunities for engagement, peer-to-peer learning, and service through its 18 SIGs and 4 Professional Groups. See information below for information about eligibility requirements and details about how to apply to participate in either an ASCO SIG or Professional Group.
Eligibility for both Special Interest Groups (SIGs) and Professional Groups: Anyone employed by an Active, Associate, Affiliate (international schools/colleges and representatives of government agencies only), or Provisional member of ASCO is eligible to join one of ASCO’s SIGs or Professional Groups.
Special Interest Groups: Faculty, administrators, and staff are eligible to participate in any SIG of interest for as long as the person is employed at the ASCO member institution. Self-nominations to join one or more of ASCO SIGs are permitted and encouraged. The dean/president of the nominee’s institution must approve all requests to join a SIG. There are no limits on the length of time someone may be a member of a SIG, as long as the person continues to participate in SIG activities, remains employed by an ASCO member institution, and the dean/president continues to approve participation.
Special Interest Groups (SIGs)
- Advancement SIG (ADVSIG; formerly the Development Directors SIG)
- Binocular Vision and Perception Educators SIG (BVPSIG)
- Biomedical Science Educators SIG (BSESIG)
- Clinical Directors and Administrators SIG (CDASIG)
- Clinical Optometric Methods and Procedures SIG (COMSIG)
- Continuing Education Directors SIG (CEDSIG)
- Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion SIG (DEISIG)
- Educational Technology SIG (TECSIG)
- Ethics Educators SIG (ETHSIG)
- Externship Directors SIG (EXTSIG)
- International Optometric Educators SIG (IOESIG)
- Interprofessional Education and Collaborative Practice SIG (IPESIG)
- Low Vision Educators SIG (LVESIG)
- Neuro-Rehabilitation Educators SIG (NRESIG)
- Ophthalmic Optics Educators SIG (OOESIG)
- Public Health Educators SIG (PHESIG)
- Residency Educators SIG (RESSIG)
- Vision Science Librarians SIG (VSLSIG)
New members can be added to a Special Interest Group at any time during the year. To join one of ASCO’s SIGs, please email ASCO’s Career & Leadership Development Manager, Jennifer Rubin, at JRubin@opted.org.
Professional Groups: Faculty, administrators, and staff are eligible to participate in a Professional Group within ASCO if their job responsibilities match the job role covered by the Professional Group of interest. See the list below for information about the roles covered by ASCO’s Professional Groups.
Self-nominations to join a Professional Group are permitted and encouraged. The Dean/President of the nominee’s institution must approve all requests to join a Professional Group. There are no limits on the length of time someone may be a member of a Professional Group, as long as the person continues to serve in the role covered by the Professional group at the employing ASCO member institution, and the dean/president continues to approve participation.
Professional Groups
- Chief Academic Officers (CAO) Group
- Chief Diversity Officers (CDO) Group
- Residency Directors (RD) Group
- Student Affairs and Admissions Officers (SAA) Group
New members can be added to a Professional Group at any time during the year. To join one of ASCO’s Professional Groups, please email ASCO’s Career & Leadership Development Manager, Jennifer Rubin, at JRubin@opted.org.
Volunteers are Critical!
All of ASCO’s volunteer groups are critical to ASCO’s ability to deliver on its mission to advance optometric education and research to enhance the health and well-being of the public. Thank you for considering joining our family of dedicated volunteers who do so much to keep ASCO’s community vibrant and engaging!