Call for Nominations for Volunteer Leadership Positions
on the IBLCE Board of Directors
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Nominations for the 2022 – 2025 IBLCE Board Term Open Now!
Due by June 23, 2022
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The International Board of Lactation Consultant Examiners® (IBLCE®) is seeking to fill one to two volunteer leadership positions on the IBLCE Board of Directors, each for a three-year term from October 2022 to September 2025.
IBLCE seeks to fill one position with a Public or Consumer Member and potentially one position with an IBCLC®.
Pursuant to certification best practices, one or more public members are required so as to represent the public interest.
- A public or consumer member represents the public or non-employer consumer interest.
- The role of the public member is to bring the unique public/consumer perspective to the decision-making of the certification programme to balance the certification programme’s role in protecting the public while advancing the interests of the certificants.
The IBLCE Board reflects diversity in geography, culture, language, lactation practice setting, discipline, and expertise relevant to the Board’s needs.
IBLCE is committed to providing an inclusive and welcoming environment for all members of the IBLCE community, as well as all seeking access to the IBLCE community.
While IBLCE encourages all qualified candidates who are interested to apply, IBLCE is particularly seeking candidates as follows:
One (1) Position for IBCLC*:
- Whose highest degree held is an Associate’s or Bachelor's degree
- Who is from the Asia-Pacific & Africa Region
- Who has a nursing, midwife, or dietitian background
- Who has breastfeeding/chestfeeding peer-to-peer and/or parent-to-parent support leadership experience
- Who practises in a physician’s office/medical practice, community clinic, volunteer organisation, educational institution, or government/policy development
- Who has a background in academic or scientific research
*IBLCE recognises that candidates will likely not meet all these criteria and encourages those meeting some or all of these qualifications to apply.
One (1) Position for Public or Consumer Member:
Pursuant to certification best practices, the Public or Consumer member:
- Is preferably a consumer or potential consumer of the certificants’ skills or services.
- Can represent the public’s, consumer’s, or user’s perspective and interest.
- Brings new ideas and goals to the certification board to ensure the public’s interest is valued.
- Contributes an unbiased perspective; encourages consumer-oriented positions; and brings additional public accountability and responsiveness.
And is Not:
- A current or previous member of the lactation profession;
- A supervisor, manager, direct co-worker, or an employee or direct report of individuals in the lactation profession;
- An employee of an individual certified by IBLCE or an employer of individuals in the lactation profession;
- A person who currently receives or within the last five years has received income from the lactation profession.
Please review the Board Member Position Description below and consider if you or someone you know would be right for these positions. Your thoughtful participation in this process is appreciated! If you or someone whom you know is ready to apply, please see the Next Steps section at the end of this email.
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Board Member Position Description
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Board Member Qualifications
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IBLCE uses a competencies-based model for Board member selection. A successful Board member is someone who:
- Is visionary and strategic
- Has a solid understanding of IBLCE’s Vision and Mission
- Maintains confidentiality
- Has adequate time to devote to a busy and important volunteer role
- Displays discretion, cultural competency, and humility
- Demonstrates leadership skills
- Displays active listening skills
- Demonstrates an ability to collaborate and compromise
- Has comfort with risk and/or ambiguity
- Is currently active in the profession and/or currently working with breastfeeding families
As English is the common language used, please consider communications skills in this language.
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Board Member Responsibilities
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Participate:
- Place a high priority on participating in all regular activities and attending all meetings of the Board.
- Receive an orientation and participate in ongoing education about the organisation's mission, vision, purpose, goals, policies, programmes, and services.
- Identify the strengths and needs of IBLCE.
- Use data to drive decision-making.
- Take part in thoughtful and respectful Board and committee discussions and decisions.
- Serve willingly and enthusiastically in leadership positions and committee assignments.
- Recognise, respect, value, and support differences of personal style, opinion, culture, and perspective.
- Bring a sense of humour to the Board.
- Donate annually, within one's means, to the affiliated 501(c)(3) nonprofit, Monetary Investment for Lactation Consultant Certification (MILCC).
Set Policy:
- Participate in the development and establishment of policies.
Plan:
- Monitor progress towards achieving the strategic plan.
- Initiate continued planning and evaluation activities to improve IBLCE.
- Be knowledgeable about the environment in which IBLCE functions.
- Follow trends in the certification and lactation fields to best serve both certificants and breastfeeding families worldwide.
Monitor Finances:
- Help ensure the long-term financial integrity of IBLCE.
Integrity:
- Maintain independence and objectivity.
- Serve with a sense of high ethical purpose and personal integrity.
- Serve the organisation as a whole rather than any individual interest group, constituency, or geographic area.
- Maintain confidentiality on all matters involving the Board until there is public disclosure or the information is a matter of public record.
- Disclose any possible conflicts of interest to IBLCE and act in accordance with IBLCE decisions with respect to any actual or potential conflicts of interest.
- Once decisions by the Board are made, speak with one voice and be supportive of decisions.
Time Commitment:
- Commit to a three-year term, October 2022 to September 2025.
- Attend a three-day face-to-face or virtual meeting twice annually. These meetings are typically in March and August/September with one year's notice of dates and may involve international travel. (Due to COVID-19, meetings are virtual but could involve international travel in the future).
- Serve on at least one or two committees which each meet virtually at minimum several times per year. (Given the international character of IBLCE, flexibility to attend prescheduled meetings at various times is important).
- Invest time between Board meetings to answer emails, participate in discussions using the online community, and fulfil committee obligations, which vary with your role on the Board.
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Please submit the following five items to international@iblce.org, including "Board of Directors Position" in the subject line, by June 23, 2022.
- Board of Directors Application
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Conflict of Interest Disclosure Form (All applicants should review and be willing to comply with the Conflict of Interest Disclosure.)
- A letter expressing your interest addressing the above qualifications
- Your résumé/Curriculum Vitae (CV)
- The names of three professional referees (references) including contact details (telephone number, email address, and location, including time zone)
Only timely and complete applications will be considered.
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June – Nominations are due by June 23, 2022.
July – IBLCE will review the nominations and conduct virtual interviews with those selected for further advancement.
Mid-September – Board appointments will be determined and announced.
October – New Board term begins.
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