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2021 ARRL Virginia Volunteer Openings



ARRL Virginia Section Traffic Manager
Summary: Supervise traffic handling organization at the section level --that is, to coordinate all traffic efforts within the section, regardless of mode or National Traffic System affiliation, so that routings within the section and connections with other networks and digital traffic nodes will result in orderly and efficient traffic flow.
Requirements: Familiarity with traffic handling on all modes; Technician class license or higher; Full ARRL Membership

Appointed By: ARRL Virginia Section Manager

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ARRL Virginia Section Youth Coordinator
Summary: Maintain a current assessment of active youth amateur radio operators, promote youth-related on-air activities, provide youth related ideas and resources to amateur radio clubs and individuals within the section, collaborate with the Affiliated Club Coordinator to assess youth activity, and collaborate with other Section Youth Coordinators in other ARRL sections to exchange new ideas
Requirements: Member of ARRL in good standing, licensed amateur radio operator for at least two years, hold a General class license or higher, and should be a youth or an adult who works with youth on a regular basis

Appointed By: ARRL Virginia Section Manager

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ARRL Virginia Affiliated Club Coordinator
Summary: The primary contact and resource person for each Amateur Radio club in the section, specializing in motivating, providing assistance and coordinating joint activities of radio clubs.
Requirements: Full ARRL membership

Appointed By: ARRL Virginia Section Manager

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ARRL Virginia District Emergency Coordinator
Summary: Support the efforts of local Emergency Coordinators (ECs) in the defined district. DEC Districts may be defined as geographical regions, areas of specialty, or similar organizational structures.
Requirements: Technician-class license or higher; full ARRL membership, and achievement of Level 3 qualifications. (Must, within the period of 1 year, from the issuance of this document or appointment as DEC, whichever comes later, or such further time period as authorized by the SM, complete all of the requirements for Level 3 qualification. )

Appointed By: ARRL Virginia Section Manager or SEC, by direction

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ARRL Virginia Emergency Coordinator
Summary: The ARRL Emergency Coordinator is the person responsible for the ARES group at the local level. Working with local community officials, the Section Emergency Coordinator (SEC), and other field appointees, the EC leads his or her local ARES group through the planning, preparedness, and response phases.
Requirements: Technician-class license or higher; full ARRL membership, and achievement of Level 3 qualifications. (Must, within the period of 1 year, from the issuance of this document or appointment as EC, whichever comes later, or such further time period as authorized by the SM, complete all of the requirements for Level 3 qualification.)

Appointed By: ARRL Virginia Section Manager or SEC, by direction

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ARES Virginia Task Force Chairperson
Summary: These Chairpersons will work with a team to plan VA ARES exercises or training throughout the year and serve as a resource for VA ARES groups.
Requirements: ARES membership

Appointed By: ARES Virginia Leadership

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ARRL Virginia Public Information Coordinator
Summary: Serves as the section's expert on public information and public relations matters.
Requirements: Full ARRL membership; professional public relations, journalism experience, or background in dealing with the public media preferred.

Appointed By: ARRL Virginia Section Manager

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Last Update:05/2021