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EANM Open Call - Soft Skills Officer (Education Council)

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Become an EANM volunteer and join EANM Educational Council as Soft Skills Officer!

We are looking for a Soft Skills Officer to:
-> Support the EANM Education Chair in organising and coordinating soft skills educational activities
-> Help the EANM Board with developing and refining a soft skills curriculum that addresses gaps and needs in our community
-> Collaborate with ESMIT experts to design to design learning materials and engage in impactful discussion with experts
-> Promote and contribute to ESMIT activities and meetings

Eligibility: According to §6.6. of the EANM Statutes, you must be an EANM member in good standing, residing in a country represented in the Delegates Assembly. Please note that Council members cannot hold other official EANM positions (e.g. Committee member).

Deadline: September 15th, 2024 23:59 CEST.
First Name
Last Name
Country (work residence)
What is your date of birth?
Email
Profession
Current employer
Do you have a valid EANM Membership?
Have you already been involved in EANM activities?
If yes, which one (s)?
How many hours/week can you dedicate to the EANM Council activities?
What were your biggest achievements so far (residency, fellowship, training, PhD, clinical experience, professional success)? Please name 3 personal highlights
Why are you interested in joining this Council? Max. 200 characters
What are your expectations if you become member of this Council? Max. 200 characters
Why would you be a good fit? Max. 200 characters
In your opinion, what are the biggest obstacles in terms of professional development and interpersonal skills our colleagues are faced with and what could the Education Council do to contribute to a positive and meaningful change in this matter?
Any other cool fact or insight about you? Project ideas? Max. 200 characters
How did you hear about this Open Call?
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