Board Seat: Public Health
Fully Remote
Description

 Board Seat: EMT-At-Large, Public Health


Description


Term: 4 years (maximum of two consecutive terms) 

Elected Director representing the NREMT with the perspective of Public Health.


Position Description 

Members of the Board of Directors are responsible for the oversight, strategic planning, policy development and financial well-being of the National Registry by doing the following: 

  • Review and understand National Registry of Emergency Medical Technicians bylaws and policies. 
  • Stay appraised of issues and trends within EMS; when issues are being discussed that are germane to EMS, share the perspective of the providers. 
  • Learn and understand National Registry governance and follow the policies as noted 
  • Serve as a resource to the staff and other board members 
  • Serve on committees of the Board of Directors (i.e. Certification or Finance) 
  • Always represent the organization in a positive and supportive manner 
  • Attend and actively participate in all Board meetings and assigned committee meetings; ask questions and express perspectives even if those perspectives are not shared by others. 
  • Come prepared for all meetings including reading materials and engaging in all discussions and decisions 
  • Review and respond to all action and information requests from the organization 
  • Provide input and vote on Board decisions 
  • Observe parliamentary procedures in all meetings 
  • Display professional conduct in all board meetings 
  • Support all actions taken by the board, even when representing a minority perspective 
  • Sign and abide by the Conflict of Interest statement and policy 
  • Demonstrate a commitment to board responsibilities and the EMS community 
  • Perform tasks as assigned by the Chair and or Board of Directors 

Board members have fiduciary responsibility to the National Registry and must exercise their duties of care, loyalty and obedience in all National Registry related business. Board members are independent members of the National Registry Board and must be cognizant of recognizing any potential conflicts of interests (whether real or perceived) to ensure that all decisions are made in the best interest of the National Registry. Although board members bring varied talent and expertise, they do not represent the interest of any other organization/stakeholder. 


While debates and deliberations are necessary to ensure thoughtful and careful policies are made, Board members are expected to support final decisions made by the Board. In addition, confidential material shared with board members must remain strictly confidential and must not be shared with any outside party. 


 

Requirements

Requirements

Time Commitment 

  • Attend 3 in person board meetings each year, each typically 2-3 days in length and in Columbus, Ohio 
  • Participate in 2-4 board conference calls annually 
  • Serve on up to 3 committees, with at least one in-person meeting annually. Time commitment varies by committee and can range from 5-20 hours of annual meeting time depending on the committee. Input on interest, expertise and availability is requested prior to assignment of committee membership. 

Requirements 

  • Expertise in public health required; current Nationally Registered EMT or Paramedic preferred. 

This is a volunteer, unpaid position. All travel and related expenses incurred related to National Registry Board activities will be reimbursed.