COPE is currently seeking a member to join as committee chair.
The Committee on Professional Ethics (COPE) is a standing committee of NATA. The committee is composed of 27 representatives: 11 district-based members, 11 non-district-based members, and 5 at-large members. The role of COPE is to ensure enforcement of the NATA Code of Ethics, Membership Standards, Eligibility Requirements, and Membership Sanctions and Procedures.
The Committee on Professional Ethics is responsible for:
● Addressing complaints of alleged violations of the Code of Ethics and Memberships Standards
● Periodically reviewing and recommending changes in the NATA Code of Ethics and Membership Standards, as well as procedures for processing and adjudicating complaints
● Educating the membership as to the NATA Code of Ethics and Membership Standards, as well as procedures for adjudicating complaints again members
● Responding to requests for interpretations of the Code of Ethics and Membership Standards
● Ensuring that the Code of Ethics and Membership Standards, as well as the complaint process, are not in conflict with any federal or state laws, rules and regulations, or any policies of the NATA
● Attending conferences and meetings, virtual and/or in-person, throughout the term
Qualifications
● Certified or Certified Retired Member in good standings with NATA, COPE and BOC
● Be in possession of an NPI number
● Experience within the athletic training profession
● Demonstrates a high level of personal and professional integrity, trustworthiness, ethics and values through upholding the NATA Code of Ethics, NATA Membership Standards and all Professional Standards (BOC, State Licensure, etc.)
● Ability to handle difficult situations and information while exercising good judgment
● Ability to operate and access Dropbox, Zoom, Zoom Chat, and Adobe.
Commitment & Expectations
● Serve a 2 year term, renewable 1 time
● Must provide in writing to staff liaison of an intent to resign
● Organize COPE meetings
● Lead case and committee conference calls and meetings
● Commitment to devote the necessary time and energy to committee work
● Complete assigned tasks efficiently and thoroughly
● Willing to work as part of a dedicated team
● Collaborate and communicate in a timely manner with fellow panel members and staff liaison
● Have no conflict of interest with any other committees or duties
● Abide by confidential nature of the process
● Ability to remain objective as information is gathered in adjudication process
● Willing to professionally navigate uncomfortable situations and case materials
Expectations of all Committee Members:
● Openly debate issues with respect and rapport, without making personal attacks.
● Promote what is best for the entire committee and for the profession, not a personal agenda.
● Participate in the annual Volunteer Experience survey.
● Represent the NATA and the committee in a positive and supportive manner at all times.
● Uphold the NATA Code of Ethics and Policies and Procedures as they pertain to the committee.
Conflict of Interest
NATA volunteers should avoid conflicts between their role and their professional interests. A conflict of interest includes any relationship or situation that could influence—or appear to influence—objective decision-making.
If a conflict exists, members must disclose it and refrain from related discussions and votes.
Specifically, to minimize conflicts, volunteers may not serve on boards, committees, or in officer roles with AT Alliance partners or other external athletic training or sports medicine organizations during their term (excluding state or district associations and state regulatory boards).
All applicants must submit a conflict of interest disclosure form and commitment to serve.
If a conflict arises during a term, it must be disclosed immediately. The NATA Board of Directors will review and determine appropriate next steps, which may include resignation or completion of the term. Exceptions are considered on a case-by-case basis.
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.
Confidentiality
In connection with your participation, you will be required to agree to a confidentiality agreement as part of your service to the Association.
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.