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Involved!
National Volunteer Openings
Please use the
National Volunteer
Application to apply for any of these positions.
Openings Under VP of Communication
We are seeking volunteers for LEAP 2008 and Convention 2009
conferences. Become a committee member today! Contact the
VP of Communications
for more information.
Openings Under the VP of Collegiate Affairs
Regional Field Directors: These sisters will work
directly with the VPCA and serve as the primary liaison and
governing officer for the national organization to the chapters,
which are organized by regions (see below for list). They work
directly with chapters regarding general chapter operations,
data collection, and site visits. This a great way for new and
older alumnae to stay involved actively with their local
chapters.
Regions & Schools
West Region 1 (W1): Washington—Mu, Oregon State—Sigma
West Region 2 (W2): UCLA—Nu, UCI—Pi, UCSD-Chi
Southwest Region (SW): Houston —Upsilon
Midwest Region 1 (MW1): Purdue—Alpha
Midwest Region 2 (MW2): Toledo—Delta, Michigan—Eta,
Ohio Northern—Iota
Midwest Region 3 (MW3): Ohio State—Beta, Dayton—Gamma,
Kentucky—Epsilon
Central Region (C): Arkansas —Kappa, MST—Rho
East Region 1 (E1): Connecticut —Theta, Rutgers—Xi
East Region 2 (E2): Pittsburgh —Zeta, Penn
State—Lambda, Case Western—Omicron
Mid-Atlantic (MA): Howard—Phi
Southeast Region (SE): Florida —Tau
We are now accepting
applications for
the 2008-2009 academic year. Applications are due by June 30,
2008. Please email completed applications to the
VP of Collegiate Affairs
Interested? Send an email to the
VP of Collegiate Affairs
at for additional information.
Openings Under the VP of Alumnae Affairs
Database Consultant: This sister will be responsible for
a short-term project researching database options and will
present the VPAA with her recommendations and budget. Database
experience preferred.
Alumnae Association/Organization Chairs: Openings for
chairperson of undeveloped alumnae associations/organizations.
The following chapters do not have alumnae associations:
- University of
Washington - Mu
- University of California Irvine - Pi
- University of Houston - Upsilon
- Howard - Phi
Assistant Database Manager: Responsible for assisting
National Database Manager. Become familiar with existing
database and focus on researching alternatives for short-term
and long-term solutions for our database. Time commitment is
approximately 5 hours/month.
Interested in an Alumnae Affairs volunteer position? Email the
VP of Alumnae Affairs!
Openings Under VP of Programming
LEAP volunteers: Looking for enthusiastic sisters to
assist with LEAP programming with a primary focus in alumnae,
but also supplementing the current active programming.
Interested in LEAP programming? Email the
LEAP Program.
We are also looking to immediately fill the following positions
with the right candidates:
Alumnae Leadership Director
Recruitment Director
Volunteer descriptions and more information about these
positions can be obtained by e-mailing the
VP of Programming.
Future Programming positions also include Membership Education, Career
Development and Sisterhood/Networking. If you're interested in
getting involved with these, or have other programming ideas,
contact the
VP of Programming!
Openings Under the VP of Publications
National Historian: The National Historian is to oversee
the maintenance and archival of national documents and
materials. Any alumna member of the sorority in good standing is
eligible for consideration of this one-year appointment.
- The Historian
must possess abilities to perform the activities needed to best
serve
the
sorority such as: typing and computer skills, communication
skills, and
organizational skills.
- The Historian
must have computer and internet access and the ability to
temporarily
house
sorority material.
Historical Committee Members: Any alumna or active
interested in helping gather information pertaining to chapter,
Phi Sigma Rho organization, founding, and member histories is
welcomed. Duties may include, but are not limited to:
- Corresponding
with alumna or active sorority members
- Designing a
creative approach to archiving materials
- Collecting and
organizing photography
- Maintaining a
list of significant sorority dates
- Working to spread
historical knowledge to other Phi Rhos
If you're interested in getting involved
with these, or have other programming ideas, contact the
VP of Publications!