About Surfrider:
The Surfrider Foundation is the world’s largest grassroots coastal conservation organization; we thrive on a legacy of defending and protecting our ocean, coasts, and coastal communities through stewardship and environmental advocacy. The Surfrider Foundation is committed to fostering a just, equitable, diverse and inclusive organization for all people who protect and enjoy the world’s ocean, waves and beaches. Our success and impact depend on learning from our community, standing in solidarity with our allies and working toward a more just future, both for our organization and the environmental movement as a whole.
General Functions of the Executive Committee (EC):
Overview:
The Executive Committee (EC) is a group of volunteers responsible for running a Surfrider Foundation chapter. It’s a fun and rewarding position that requires consistent efforts through a two-year term.
As volunteers, perfection is not expected, but dedication is important. EC members typically meet separately from the general chapter meeting once a month to discuss chapter business and finances, along with engaging in regular communication via Surfrider officer email.
BIPOC and members of the LGBTQ+ communities are strongly encouraged to apply.
Open Roles:
Surfrider Long Beach is currently looking for a: Chapter Chair, Vice Chair, and Communications Coordinator to serve on our Executive Board. Please see role descriptions below under Open Roles.
CHAIR
The ideal candidate is a leader with a passion for ocean conservation and a commitment to social and environmental justice. The role of the Chair is to provide leadership, direction and vision to the chapter, ensuring that its mission, goals and objectives are being met. The Chair is responsible for overseeing the work of other volunteer officers and committees, and for building relationships with members, stakeholders, and the community. The Chair can also act as a local representative of the organization, communicating its purpose, values, and achievements to the public on local issues.
Requirements:
Surfrider Foundation Member; serves 2-10 hours per week; 2-year commitment; participates in one chapter meeting and one Executive Committee meeting per month, supports/attends important chapter events, and attends brief weekly check ins with the Vice Chair, Volunteer Coordinator and Chapter Coordinator:
The ideal candidate collaborates closely with the Chair, Chapter Coordinator, Volunteer Coordinator and Executive Committee Members and provides thoughtful insight, guidance, and facilitation in conjunction with the Chapter Chair.
Requirements:
Must be a Surfrider Foundation Member, approximately 2 to 10 hours a week, 2-year commitment, one chapter meeting per month and or Executive Committee meeting per month.
Requirements:
Must be a Surfrider Foundation Member, approximately 2 to 10 hours a week, one chapter meeting per month and or Executive Committee meeting per month.
Nominations:
Any chapter member in good standing may nominate yourself between November 1st and December 1st.
Please email your self nomination or any questions to: volunteercoordinator@longbeach.surfrider.org. Please include a short statement with max of 500 words about why you are interested in joining the Executive Committee and what position you are interested in.
Election:
Executive Committee members are elected for a two-year term by a vote of active members in early December. The top vote getters will become part of the EC for 2023 and 2024 starting in the new year. Each year there are typically 3-5 open positions to help ensure some consistency and institutional knowledge on the EC.
The chapter general body elects EC members; it does not elect specific positions. After the election, the new EC members will meet with the current and outgoing EC members to discuss the duties of the various positions to determine, based on interest and time commitment, who will perform those duties in the coming year.
Additional Information:
Surfrider Foundation chapters are led and run by a small group of incredibly dedicated volunteers. Running a chapter should be fun, but it’s important to remember that every chapter is a direct extension of the nationwide network of Surfrider chapters and thus should seek in every way possible to conduct business in a professional manner. How the chapter conducts itself will determine how we are perceived in your community.
As an Executive Committee member you can expect to spend somewhere from 2 to 5 hours a week on Surfrider communications and tasks, depending on your specific role, the time of year and how active the chapter is. Our current and past EC members come from a variety of professional backgrounds and have a number of skill sets. Most importantly, we seek self-directing and self-motivated types who care deeply about the protection and enjoyment of our coasts, recognize the power of grassroots action to effect change, and enjoy learning as they go.