About the Program

A National SAA State Ambassador is a national SAA student volunteer who serves as a leader for the state in which they reside or attend university, in order to improve state and interstate communication between SAA chapters (if more than one exists) and the state's professional hearing organization. The state ambassador will work closely with a professional mentor (if one is available) within their state as well as the national SAA chapter relations committee.

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* 1. Please provide information we can use to contact you if you are selected to be a National SAA State Ambassador.

Student volunteers must be current national SAA members to volunteer. Forgot your Member ID? Email our membership department.

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* 2. National SAA/Member ID

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* 3. Current University, City/State

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* 4. Expected Graduation Date

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* 5. Why are you interested in becoming a National SAA State Ambassador?

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* 6. What experience do you have with state and local leadership (including past experience as a National SAA State Ambassador)?

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* 7. What ideas do you have to help your state collaborate on events, advocacy, or sharing of information?

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* 8. What do you think is the most pressing audiology issue in your state at this time?

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* 9. National SAA Volunteer Expectations

National SAA volunteers must be members of national SAA and must remain active national SAA members throughout their committees service. Acknowledgement of the National SAA Volunteer Expectations is required to successfully complete this application. National SAA leadership wants to ensure that each of its volunteers understand the level of commitment volunteers may be held accountable to when volunteering with the national SAA. As a national SAA volunteer, one should be prepared to:

  • Attend and actively participate in all committee conference calls in their entirety. Conference calls occur at the discretion of the chair.
  • Respond to communications in a timely manner and be available to carry out official business of the national SAA throughout the volunteer term.
  • Be accountable for individual performance and assigned duties, subject to periodic review.
  • Submit a monthly report on your assigned duties as requested by your committee chair.
  • Annually renew your national SAA membership.
  • Ensure that information that is confidential or privileged (i.e. not publicly available) is not disclosed inappropriately or negligently.

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