OUTDOOR ACTIVITIES TRAINING COMMITTEE: REQUEST FOR APPLICATIONS

(Application deadline: May 31, 2006)

The Outdoor Activities Governance Committee is seeking nominations for three
members of one of its subcommittees, the Outdoor Activities Training
Committee (OATC).

The role of this committee is to oversee the development, implementation
and evaluation of training programs for leaders in the Sierra Club's
outings programs, including National Outings, Group and Chapter Outings and
Inner City Outings. The training focuses on those skills and abilities that
are common to Sierra Club Outings at all levels, including leadership,
organization, conservation issue awareness, field skills, safety and first
aid; with the ultimate goal of ensuring that participants on all Sierra
Club Outings return from our trips safe, happy, and inspired to take some
action in support of the Club's conservation issues.

Candidates for this important oversight committee will be evaluated on the
following combinations of skills and experience:

A Sierra Club Member in good standing.

Outdoor leadership experience with Sierra Club outings, at any level.

Ability to work as a team member and communicate effectively within the 
committee and externally to leaders of the Club's outing community.

Experience in developing and conducting adult training, preferably in 
training of outing leaders.
Familiarity with web-based training.

Ability to take initiative, follow-through on project assignments, and 
accept critique of your work.
Access to E-mail and the World Wide Web, including basic skills to use the 
same.

Access to basic word processing and office tools such MSWord and, PowerPoint 
, including basic skills to use the same are highly desirable.

Attend one of the OLT Workshops to familiarize oneself with workshop 
practices.

Willingness, ability to use OATC training materials to facilitate a training 
locally (to familiarize, beta-test, work with local group/chapter to 
implement training).

The expected time commitment is about 2-5 hours per week, depending on 
project assignments, and one three-day weekend per year for a committee 
meeting depending on project assignments.

There are monthly conference calls and specific project work, which may 
include program and site research, program evaluation, preparation of 
reports and newsletter articles, etc. Most of our work is done via e-mail.

Appointment is a two-year term of office. Members may be re-appointed for a
maximum of three consecutive terms.

If you are interested in applying, please read and follow the instructions.

Please submit your application to the following clubhouse link:
http://clubhouse.sierraclub.org/outings/committees/oatc/member_application.asp

OATC APPLICATION FORM

1. Name:

2. Sierra Club Membership # (required):

3. Contact information (address, phone(s), FAX, email, & best times to
reach you):

4. Outdoor leadership experience with Sierra Club outings, at any level.

5. Experience in developing and conducting adult training, preferably in
training of outing leaders.

6. Briefly describe your Sierra Club involvement outside of outings, if
any, at the chapter, regional or national level.

7. Sierra Club References (3 to 5)

If you have any question please contact the Chair of the OATC:

Rudy Scheffer
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727.726.8375 (H)

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