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ISPA Volunteer Task Forces
Please review the information below before applying.
Serving on an ISPA volunteer task force provides a significant opportunity for members to participate directly in ISPA's growth and future success, as well as enhance their own personal growth. All task forces stand united in establishing ISPA as the voice of the spa industry and each task force provides members with a unique niche to showcase their talents and strengths.
There is a time commitment to consider when applying for a volunteer position; task forces hold monthly conference calls and occasionally meet in person. Only ISPA members are eligible to serve on an ISPA volunteer task force. Log in under "My Account" with your e-mail and password and apply today for an ISPA volunteer task force.
Volunteer Task Force Member Responsibility
An ISPA volunteer member provides thoughtful input to the deliberations of the volunteer task force, focuses on the best interests of the association and the task force rather than on personal or constituent interest and works toward fulfilling the task force's goals as outlined by the board of directors.
ISPA Volunteer Task Force Facts
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Volunteer task forces are designated to make policy recommendations to the board, to undertake assignments and to carry out the strategic plan of the association.
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Each task force is appointed a chair, as well as staff and board liaison.
- All task force members must sign the ISPA Fiduciary Statement concerning conflict of interest and confidentiality.
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The time commitment for service on a volunteer task force can range from six months to one year. Volunteers should allot at least one hour a month to work on ISPA tasks and one hour for a monthly conference call.
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If the task force decides to schedule a face-to-face meeting they can do so at any ISPA event including ISPA Knowledge Networks & Marketplaces and the ISPA Conference & Expo.
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Volunteer task force members receive discounts on ISPA events. All travel expenses will be paid by each individual volunteer.
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