Are you passionate about championing endocrinology? Do you want to help shape the future of your Society? Then why not apply for one of our 2023 governance vacancies?
We need many voices to be represented in the Society’s leadership, so we can adapt to support endocrinology into the future. We’re on the lookout for members from all career levels, backgrounds, locations and specialties, who can bring fresh perspectives to our Council of Management, and Committees to maximise the impact of our Society.
WHY JOIN THE SOCIETY’S GOVERNANCE?
By taking on one of these roles, you will make a difference. You will help to support the next generation of endocrinologists, improve patient care and support people in making better decisions about their health. In doing so, you will expand your professional network and have the opportunity to use your skills in new ways.
COUNCIL VACANCIES
• 3 Elected Council Members
• General Secretary Elect
• Programme Secretary Elect
COMMITTEE VACANCIES
A variety of vacancies are available on the following Committees:
• Clinical Committee
• Programme Committee
• Corporate Liaison Committee
• Public Engagement Committee
• Early Career Committee
• Science Committee
• Nurse Committee
There are also opportunities to become an Endocrine Network Convenor, and to sit on the Leadership and Development Awards Selection Panel.
TESTIMONIALS
Don’t take our word for it, hear how joining the governance team made a difference to some of our members…
“I have learnt much from others, both junior and senior, and have enjoyed the exchange of ideas. I have been able to shape events and strategies using my expertise. I have fine-tuned my non-clinical skills and have brought many ideas back to my local hospital trust, directly benefiting my patients and colleagues."
STEPHANIE BALDEWEG Clinical Committee
“Working on Society activities will repay you in many more ways than you can possibly imagine, so get involved. Citizenship roles in the Society feel really rewarding, and will help you past bumps in your career where maybe your day-to-day work is not quite what you desire!’
RUTH ANDREW General Secretary
“One of the major benefits has been the networking opportunities. This has been particularly valuable at this early stage of my independent career, establishing collaborations and having people to support and review grant applications."
KIM JONAS Programme Committee
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