ICSM - D1 Committee, AAC Representative

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Signup Deadline: 03-12-2023
Starts: 07-01-2023
Ends: 06-30-2027

Description:

The NATA Intercollegiate Council for Sports Medicine (ICSM), formerly known as the College/University Athletic Trainers' Committee (CUATC), is currently seeking applications for a representative to serve on the Division 1 Committee, AAC Conference Representative. 

The ICSM is an athletic conference-based committee is comprised of members from the college/university setting, including ATs working in DI, DII, DIII, 2-Year Institutions and NAIA institutions.

The NATA Intercollegiate Council for Sports Medicine (ICSM) will address issues affecting the student athlete and athletic trainers at the collegiate level. The ICSM will identify relevant, timely issues in the field of athletic training and collaborate with various organizing bodies of collegiate and intercollegiate athletics to improve student athlete safety, well-being and healthcare by influencing policy and providing resources.

All experience levels are encouraged to apply.  We are looking for athletic trainers who have a passion to improve student-athlete healthcare. 

Interested candidates should provide their CV, NPI number and a statement of interest by February 28th 

If selected, this position is a one-year term beginning June 2023, renewable annually through June 2027.

Expectations of all committee members:

  1. Communicate with the chair, including promptly informing the chair of any scheduling conflicts or contact information changes.
  2. Communicate with the member's district director about the committee’s progress.
  3. Contribute to discussions at scheduled meetings, having read the agenda and all background support materials relevant to the meeting. Display courteous conduct at all meetings.
  4. Openly debate issues with respect and rapport, without making personal attacks.
  5. Promote what is best for the entire committee and for the profession, not a personal agenda.
  6. Complete all assignments within time frames established by the committee chair.
  7. Serve as project or workgroup leader, or subcommittee member if assigned by the chair.
  8. Participate in the annual Volunteer Experience survey.
  9. Represent the NATA and the committee in a positive and supportive manner at all times.
  10. Support in a positive manner all actions taken by the committee, even when the member disagrees with such actions.
  11. Uphold the NATA Code of Ethics and Policies and Procedures as they pertain to the committee.

Conflict of Interest

Committee members avoid conflicts of interest between the position as an NATA volunteer and the member's personal and professional life. When necessary, members declare a conflict of interest and abstain from both the discussion and voting of any matter in which the member has a personal or business interest. (A conflict of interest is defined as any social, professional or economic relationship with individuals or the matter at hand that could affect one's judgment and result in an outcome that might not reflect the best interests of the NATA and/or the committee.)

Intellectual Property

Work and materials developed, created or written—as a committee, work group, or board member, or in any other volunteer capacity for NATA—shall be deemed work-for-hire under copyright, intellectual property, and other laws. NATA is granted sole and exclusive ownership of all such work. Committee members waive all claims and/or so-called “moral rights” to the work and assign these rights to NATA.

NATA and its committees, councils and commissions are committed to represent, engage and foster the continued growth and development of the athletic training profession and athletic trainers as unique health care providers. To advance the mission and promote unparalleled delivery of athletic training services amid ever-growing global and diverse populations, NATA and its committees, councils and commissions embrace diversity, equity, inclusion and access as a leadership imperative for our association. All NATA members are welcomed and encouraged to serve on the association’s committees, councils, commissions, etc., as diverse backgrounds, experiences and knowledge help advance the profession and work of NATA

Qualifications (District, Setting, etc.):

Certified
College/University
Yes

Volunteers Needed:

1 (0 open slots)

Experience Required:

No Experience Necessary