Thank you for your interest in joining the SACNAS Board for the 2019-20 Academic Year! To be considered for a position on the board please be sure to answer the questions below by the deadline of Sunday, May 12th at 11:59pm.
We are looking for innovative leaders that work well in a collaborative environment.
If you are up for a challenging, but rewarding task, fill out the following form!
If you have any questions about the application feel free to email
sacnas@ucla.edu.
Below are descriptions of each board position:
Co-presidents (2): Oversees and coordinates chapter activities and goals; delegates tasks; acts as spokesperson and liaison for SACNAS at UCLA; note this position is only available to current/previous board members
Vice President: Assists president, especially with planning, delegating, and overseeing other board members
Secretary: Keeps record of all meetings, decisions and activities; sends newsletter and manages rosters/calendars
Outreach Coordinators (2): Organize and oversee outreach activities; delegate tasks to appropriate board members
Financial Chairs (2): Keep accurate budgets, obtain PO’s for purchases, manage fundraising and funding applications
External Affairs Chair: Manages chapter presence on all social media platforms; takes photos/videos of all SACNAS events; works toward gaining social media larger audience; works closely with Internal Affairs Chair to create ice breakers for general meetings, generate graphics for events, and design/manage new chapter gear (i.e. shirts, sweaters, pins, stickers) ***CURRENTLY AVAILABLE***
Internal Affairs Chair: Unifies members of chapter by organizing socials; maintains chapter website; works closely with Social Chair to create ice breakers for general meetings, generate graphics for events, and design/manage new chapter gear (i.e. shirts, sweaters, pins, stickers)
Undergraduate Representative: Recruits and retains undergraduate members; organizes undergrad-tailored events, activities, and resources
Graduate Representative: Recruits and retains graduate student members; organizes grad student development events; be a member of the Scientific Excellence through Diversity Seminar (SEDS) committee