We are always looking for people interested in leadership positions and ready to get more involved! Download the board member application if you see a job title that interests you. Please feel free to contact us if you have any questions.
Currently, we are looking for an individual who is committed to the field of English language instruction and interested in the
- treasurer position! As treasurer you would be responsible for recording, maintaining, monitoring and conducting the financial business of the association; and presenting a financial report at each Executive Board meeting and the annual business meeting. The executive board meets four times a year via teleconference calls and face-to-face to implement policy matters, conduct the daily business of the association and oversee its work. All board members assist in planning and executing conference(s) and are expected to be members of the national organization TESOL.
- regional representative for Vermont! As regional representatives you would be responsible for ensuring communication with the members in your state, serving as liaison between state members and the association, promoting membership in your state, helping the association better serve the members in your state and presenting a collaboratively written state report to the Executive Board at each board meeting.
For November 2012 elections, we are looking for individuals who are committed to the field of English language instruction and interested in the
- president-elect position! As President-Elect you would be responsible for delegating the planning, preparing, promoting, implementing, and evaluation of the annual conference; and reporting on the progress of the annual conference. The President-Elect shall preside over meetings in the absence of the President. and is the successor to the President.
- regional representative for New Hampshire and Maine! As regional representatives you would be responsible for ensuring communication with the members in your state, serving as liaison between state members and the association, promoting membership in your state, helping the association better serve the members in your state and presenting a collaboratively written state report to the Executive Board at each board meeting.
All board members are expected to be members of the national organization of TESOL and meet three times annually. Two of these meetings are by conference call. All board members assist in planning and executing conferences.