Candidate
Service is varied and based upon the Emergency Medical Services Program needs and goals, statute and rule language, and Board and Committee bylaws. All Board and Committee members are volunteers and have an average expectation of approximately 10-15 hours of work per quarter.
Time
Candidates are expected to actively engage and participate once they are confirmed and appointed, so it is important that you are clear on your time and availability. Traveling to in-person meetings will be an expectation for most Boards and Committees, and the Emergency Medical Services Program will provide travel cost reimbursement for meetings held at the Portland State Office Building. Finally, Board and Committee members may serve up to two 4-year terms.
Training
Appointed Board and Committee members are required to complete an initial virtual training course and subsequent annual courses that are provided through the Oregon Health Authority. This ensures all Board and Committee members understand and operate within the guidelines of OHA volunteers. These trainings are available at the start of each year and are required to be completed by December 31. The trainings take approximately 45 to 120 minutes to complete.
Member Compensation (ORS 292.495)
Oregon law allows state Board and Committee members to receive statutory per diem compensation and reimbursement of certain expenses for each day or portion thereof which they spend time performing Board or Committee duties. House Bill 2992, which was passed during the 2021 Legislative session, is intended to reduce systemic barriers to participation in state Boards and Committees. Please refer to the FAQ document below to learn more about the implementation of HB 2992.