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Senusret I 07-26-2007 07:53 PM

WORK FOR APO!!!!! OMG!
 
The Board of Directors has added the position of Field Representative to the National Office Staff.

General Description
A field representative is a member of APO who wants to help improve the Fraternity. The person in this two year position will travel to Chapters and campuses across the country. They will provide to our Chapters: recruitment training, officer training, officer transition workshops, facilitate Chapter Program Planning Conferences (CPPC), assist struggling Chapters with recruitment activities, work with Petitioning Groups, and represent Alpha Phi Omega to University Administrators on campuses where we wish to expand.


In providing this new service to our chapters the Field Representative will work closely with the Regional Directors, Regional Staff and Section Chairs. The person in this position will be based out of the National Office in Independence, Missouri and will travel extensively (80%) during the school year.

Skills
The Field Representative will need to have very good interpersonal skills, the ability to work with a wide variety of people and Chapters, be a professional representative of the Fraternity, posses good facilitation and presentation skills, be a good recruiter, and be comfortable spending time by themselves.

Compensation

The person in this job will need to provide their own vehicle and car insurance. All expenses related to the job (travel, lodging, communication, meals) are provided for along with a benefit package and a modest salary. If you have any questions you can e-mail Bob London, Executive Director at executive.director@apo.org.


We hope to have an application on line in the very near future.

aopirose 07-27-2007 10:01 AM

About time. I think that that it a great step in assisting chapters. How many FRs will they begin with, SenusretI?

Senusret I 07-27-2007 10:13 AM

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Originally Posted by aopirose (Post 1492398)
About time.

That's what I said!!!

But I honestly don't know any further information. What I posted was directly from the website.

I once interviewed for a job at the National Society of Collegiate Scholars which would have been supervising their six field consultants. I think for APO, 4-6 would be a good number.

http://www.nscs.org/programs/SAE/ There's more about their program.

Quala67 07-27-2007 05:19 PM

I personally wonder about the "work with Petitioning Groups, and represent Alpha Phi Omega to University Administrators on campuses where we wish to expand" part of the job. But that's just me.....

tbdumpsterdiver 07-28-2007 09:38 PM

i saw this and it looks like an AWESOME and amazing opportunity....dang grad school :(

KAPital PHINUst 07-30-2007 12:19 PM

This is actually a revival of a former position in Alpha Phi Omega back in the 60s and early 70s: Regional Representative, which was a paid position similar to what you are seeing here now.

gamma_girl52 07-30-2007 04:09 PM

This sounds like a great position! And a salary? I'm already hating. :mad::p
'Cause I don't get paid and I kinda do the same thing...LOL

APO-WW 08-18-2007 06:28 PM

Wow.

And I pick now to go back to school??

emb021 08-29-2007 06:37 PM

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Originally Posted by KAPital PHINUst (Post 1493808)
This is actually a revival of a former position in Alpha Phi Omega back in the 60s and early 70s: Regional Representative, which was a paid position similar to what you are seeing here now.

Close, but not quite. Regional Reps was the old title for Regional Directors, who were always elected.

The position was called Field Representative, later National Service Representatives. It started back at the 1958 National Convention (long before the current Regions).

Over the years, I am aware of the following people who did this:

Harry C Barnett, C.J. Carlson in 1959 (not sure for how long)
Roger Sherwood in 1964, left in 1966.
Ronald Radkle in 1965.
David Patterson & David Harris, 1966-67
Gene Lake & Thomas Barnawell, 1967-68
Gene Lake, Robert Hartsuyker, Jim Tillinghast, 1968-69
C.R. Wainwright & Gene Lake, 1969-70
Jim Donnally & Jim William, 1971-72.

We stopped having them because we couldn't afford it. These young men (usually fresh out of college) would travel around and help set up chapters. After this, the things they did pretty much moved to regional/sectional staff.

From what I understand, there will only be one NFR at this point. We'll see how it goes.

Senusret I 12-03-2007 09:27 AM

Director of Communications

Description

Alpha Phi Omega National Service Fraternity is the largest coed service organization on college campuses in the United States. In our 82 year history we have been supported by the work of thousands of volunteers. In our efforts to create a brand identity we are adding this new position to our National Office Staff. Some of the ground work has been laid by our volunteers and this new position will need to work closely with these volunteers.

Responsibilities

The Director of Communications is responsible for implementing the organization’s Style Guide and Graphic Standards in all publications both printed and electronic. This newly created position will develop the quarterly newsletter, assist with development and membership materials, and revise supporting brochures. This person will work with the volunteers who serve on the Marketing Committee to build brand identity. Additionally, the Director of Communications will:

* Write, edit, and or evaluate our day to day communication pieces
* Write and distribute all media releases
* Assist the Executive Director and the Director of Annual Giving in coordinating all marketing and public relations
* Proof read all external collateral material
* Work with Webmaster to maximize effectiveness of website and other electronic communications
* Work well with outside vendors

Qualifications

Motivated, energetic, and reliable self starter.

Excellent written and oral communications.

Organizational skills with ability to manage multiple projects simultaneously.

Strong proof reading skills.

Ability to collaborate with staff, volunteers and vendors.

Three years of direct related experience
Terms

Full time position with benefits
Salary: Mid 30’s

Relocation Expenses not provided

Start Date; January 14, 2008

Applicants:

Send resume, 3 business references, and 3 writing samples to: executive.director@apo.org or fax to 816 373-5975.

Sister Havana 12-03-2007 08:44 PM

Oh man, if this was in Chicago I would so apply!

emb021 01-18-2008 05:37 PM

The National website has info on our new Field Rep: Heather Lehman.

There is a page with info on her, the position, and her goals: http://www.apo.org/show/Chapter_Reso...Representative

naraht 01-18-2008 09:55 PM

Her schedule...
 
Looks like a swing through Western Region V and SW Region II and then northern Region III, The jump in February 2nd to Chicago is for the Board meeting. Then the Rest of Region III and a jump back to St. Louis on the sixteenth (no clue, the only sectional conference on the calendar that day is in Lubbock, TX (Section 40). then Region IV (Yes, Columbia, KY is region IV, that's Lindsey Wilson College).

arvid1978 01-20-2008 03:09 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by naraht (Post 1583736)
Looks like a swing through Western Region V and SW Region II and then northern Region III, The jump in February 2nd to Chicago is for the Board meeting. Then the Rest of Region III and a jump back to St. Louis on the sixteenth (no clue, the only sectional conference on the calendar that day is in Lubbock, TX (Section 40). then Region IV (Yes, Columbia, KY is region IV, that's Lindsey Wilson College).

That jump back to St. Louis would be for SERVE. Heather is a great person, having worked with her on Region VI Staff before!


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