Join our E-Board!
You do not need to be an official Psi Chi member to have a position on the e-board. Read about e-board and involvement positions below, learn more by attending meetings, and contact us through our contact form if you are interested in position openings!
E-Board Positions
President
Lead the Oakland University chapter by defining and pursuing semester long goals, creating deadlines, and keeping track of local and society-wide resources.
Co-President
In certain circumstances there may be a co-president alongside with the president. The responsibility of the co-president is to prepare to take over the residing president's role by engaging in required trainings and regularly having informative meetings with the president.
Vice-President
Lead the e-board by overseeing and supporting e-board members as needed in addition to maintaining the relationship between Psi Chi and faculty, and a connection between students and resources.
Treasurer
Verify information concerning funds, deposits, and accounts in addition to submitting budget requests and establishing a budget.
Secretary
Keep track of Psi Chi documents, take notes during meetings, and send mass emails to notify Psi Chi members of new information.
Major Workshops Officer
Plan and execute Psi Chi events such as workshops, speakers, and more.
Minor Workshops Officer
Plan and execute Psi Chi general body meetings.
Philanthropy Officer
Coordinate university-wide fundraising events to provide donations to non-profit organizations.
Communications Officer
Manage all Oakland University Psi Chi social media accounts, and create visually appealing posts to spread Psi Chi information.
Publicity Officer
Design flyers, posters, etc. to publicize all Psi Chi events in addition to taking photos at the events to promote events on social media.
Lead the Oakland University chapter by defining and pursuing semester long goals, creating deadlines, and keeping track of local and society-wide resources.
Co-President
In certain circumstances there may be a co-president alongside with the president. The responsibility of the co-president is to prepare to take over the residing president's role by engaging in required trainings and regularly having informative meetings with the president.
Vice-President
Lead the e-board by overseeing and supporting e-board members as needed in addition to maintaining the relationship between Psi Chi and faculty, and a connection between students and resources.
Treasurer
Verify information concerning funds, deposits, and accounts in addition to submitting budget requests and establishing a budget.
Secretary
Keep track of Psi Chi documents, take notes during meetings, and send mass emails to notify Psi Chi members of new information.
Major Workshops Officer
Plan and execute Psi Chi events such as workshops, speakers, and more.
Minor Workshops Officer
Plan and execute Psi Chi general body meetings.
Philanthropy Officer
Coordinate university-wide fundraising events to provide donations to non-profit organizations.
Communications Officer
Manage all Oakland University Psi Chi social media accounts, and create visually appealing posts to spread Psi Chi information.
Publicity Officer
Design flyers, posters, etc. to publicize all Psi Chi events in addition to taking photos at the events to promote events on social media.
Involvement Positions
Liaisons
Set up dates and times with faculty to attend their courses and communicate Psi Chi information to their students. Anyone looking for Psi Chi involvement experience and has good public speaking skills may be a liaison. Click the button below to contact us if you are interested!
Set up dates and times with faculty to attend their courses and communicate Psi Chi information to their students. Anyone looking for Psi Chi involvement experience and has good public speaking skills may be a liaison. Click the button below to contact us if you are interested!
Get Involved!
Being a member of Psi Chi advances you in the field of psychology. Learn more about membership by clicking the button below!
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