Term
3 years
Essential Duties and Responsibilities
In addition to the essential duties and responsibilities required for all Board of Directors (BOD) members, the Board Member at Large in Speech-Language Pathology is charged with the following tasks:
- Help represent the needs and interests of ASHA speech-language pathology members
- Chair the BOD Speech-Language Pathology subcommittee
- Other duties as assigned by the ASHA President
ASHA Standing Committees, Boards, and Councils
The Board Member At Large in Speech-Language Pathology serves on the following ASHA standing Committees, Boards, and Councils (CBCs):
Essential Experience/Expertise/Skills
In addition to the Experience/Expertise/Skills essential for all BOD members, the Board Member at Large in Speech-Language Pathology requires the following:
- At least 5 consecutive years of ASHA membership (recommended)
- Strong interest in leadership and advocacy
Time Commitment (excluding travel time)
- Weekly (routine tasks, emails, and voting): 2–3 hours
- Monthly (CBC work and BOD virtual conferencing): 4–5 hours
- Quarterly (meeting prep and attendance): 2–3 days