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Being A Committee Member

Being A Committee Member . Committee Roles & Responsibilities. Committee Roles

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Being A Committee Member

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  1. Being A Committee Member

  2. Committee Roles & Responsibilities Committee Roles • As a committee you are responsible for co-ordinating and overseeing the day to day running of your Club or Society. This includes making decisions, organising activities, ensuring that you function within Union guidelines as well as planning to ensure you meet your aims & objectives and enable your activity to continue its success in years to come. Committee Responsibilities • The role & responsibilities that you take on within your committee will depend on how you want to work together as a group. Committee roles are a general guideline to what each person should be doing, however in reality some of the responsibilities increase, overlap or are not relevant at all. • It is however recommended that as a committee you agree your roles & responsibilities prior to embarking on your term in office together.

  3. Volunteering with your Club / Society • Everything you do for your group as a committee member counts as volunteering and looks great on your CV • The Union will accredit your volunteering so you can get certificates to show your dedication • Certificates range from 1 hour to 100+ hours • Register with inVOLved and start logging your hours – it’s easiest to do this on a monthly basis so you can remember what you’ve done! • Registration forms are in your packs and at the front of the room – fill them in and hand them in to get started! • What counts: • organising events • running the events • attending meetings on behalf of your group • dealing with the group’s finances • updating websites and contacting students/members • driving your group to venues • attending courses • What doesn’t count: • socials – sorry! • getting a qualification • taking the mickey!

  4. Dates for the Diary • Important dates for the year ahead • Annual General Meeting • Club & Society Photos • Stafford –Stoke • Volunteer Week • Activities Awards Evening • Committee Elections

  5. Student Activities Executive Sports Forum Societies Forum 15 member committee to discuss items 6 committee members nominated from Sports 6 committee members nominated from Societies Better understanding of funding Ensure the department continues to be Student led Meet at least 3 times per semester

  6. Active Universities • What is It ? • More opportunity to participate in sport at a • recreational level. • Consists of a variety of sports/activities:- • - Give It a Go (GIAG) • - One off Tournaments & Events (fancy dress softball) • - A programme of activity (Smash for Stash) • And • - Intra - mural competitions or leagues.

  7. Volunteer Workforce • Student Lead (sport organised by students, for students) • Opportunity to boost CV and gain valuable experience. - Coaching own peers - Running tournaments and events • Register your hours with inVOLved (gain recognition)

  8. Coaching & Officiating • Structured Programme (Constantly updated) • Opportunity to gain valuable experience through delivering & organising tournaments, leagues & events. • Opportunity of paid work (officiating a league)

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