UNCA Overview
The United Nations Chaplains Association (UNCA) is a private organization founded in 2016 committed to promoting social and economic development, disaster management, and leadership engagement throughout the continental United States and the Caribbean. Due to its targeted domestic focus and the strength of its NGO, inter-faith, and government-backed network, the UNCA has deeply impacted global communities since its inception.
UNCA Advisory Council Member Overview
The UNCA takes penetrable action on a targeted range of issues through the support of its annually elected Advisory Council Members. UNCA Advisory Council Members (ACMs) are industry-specific experts who serve as non-recourse, strategic advisors in support of the organization's key initiatives. The expertise of UNCA ACMs is leveraged to gain an in-depth understanding of sub-markets, social and economic trends, policy development, and industry best practices. The UNCA is accepting candidate nominations for 2022-2023 Advisory Council Members for the following councils:
First Responders Chaplains Corps: United States
Corporate Chaplains Care Team: United States
Disaster Management Council: FL, GA, NC, SC, TX, LA, and the Caribbean
Crisis Counseling & Intervention Council: FL, SC, and NC
Societal Reinstatement & Development Council: FL, SC, and NC
Community and Economic Development Council: FL, SC, and NC
Children and Family Development Council: FL, SC, and NC
Mass Feeding Council: FL, SC, and NC
UNCA Advisory Council Member Requirements
The UNCA partners with high-impact servant-leaders revered in their industries for their progression, ethics, and desire to impart. ACM's are industry-specific experts with:
(1) a demonstrated professional excellence of over 15 years in the areas of economics, education, counseling, government, supply chain management, disaster management; or
(2) a UNCA council pertinent Master's Degree or higher from an accredited college/university, along with two endorsements from a national or regionally recognized organization; or
(3) is an interfaith community leader with at least 15 years of operational experience within a specific geographical region.
UNCA Advisory Council Member Registration Process
The UNCA takes penetrable action on a targeted range of issues through the support of its annually elected Advisory Council Members. UNCA Advisory Council Members (ACMs) are industry-specific experts
Step 1 Nomination: ACM candidates must be nominated or affirmed by a UNCA Board Certified Chaplains, affiliated NGO, or government partner;
Step 2 Package Submittal: Candidates must submit a (1) Letter of Interest or email outlining their council interest and source of recommendation and (2) Professional biography. Packages are to be emailed to administration@UNCPA.us;
Step 3 Interview Call: Upon successful review, a UNCA team member will schedule a brief interview call with the candidate and share additional details regarding the council; and
Step 4 Acceptance: Confirmed Candidates will receive a Letter of Appointment along with supporting documentation.
UNCA Administration Contact
The UNCA encourages all ACM candidates to apply through their respective UNCA Board Certified Chaplain or their referral partner. The consideration period will close on May 31, 2022. For questions or further verification, you may contact our administrative office via phone at 1.954.376.3128 or email us at administration@uncpa.us.
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