OTAC Committees
Volunteers are the life and heartbeat of OTAC! Volunteers lead all of OTAC’s Board positions and committees and help the organization to continue to thrive and grow. The role of a volunteer on a committee is to collaborate with other OT professionals and students to design, plan, and implement activities that support meeting the mission, values, and purpose of OTAC. Below is a list of Committees with a brief explanation of their purpose and examples of committee activities.

NOTE: Volunteer hours are eligible for CE credit based on NBCOT certification renewal activity handbook #16 - 5 hours = 1 credit (18 max per year). Volunteers must track volunteer hours and submit to OTAC at the end of each activity or year to receive a volunteer certificate. Please note that State CE requirements may vary from NBCOT.

View the NBCOT Renewal Activity Chart here: https://www.nbcot.org/-/media/NBCOT/PDFs/Renewal_Activity_Chart.ashx?la=en&hash=1B1765963E596B6BF27064B05197B2DA48157E8A

OTAC bylaws require volunteers for OTAC committees to be OTAC members. Not a member? Join OTAC  and receive all the great benefits of membership! Click here to join: https://www.otacco.org/Join-or-renew
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