Monday, February 1, 2010

What is the National Consultant Team?

FCCLA seeks the guidance of chapter advisers in the field when putting together professional learning programs for national conferences. We want to offer the best and most current topics to help advisers better integrate FCCLA programs and projects into the classroom. The National Consultant Team (NCT) consists of four to five advisers from all over the country who write and present training sessions.

The NCT met this week in Chicago, IL., to plan and write objectives for the sessions at FCCLA’s 2010 National Leadership Conference. Topics range from grant writing to competitive events to work/life balance. FCCLA is proud to have an experienced team of advisers working to provide these training opportunities.

FCCLA is currently adding to its team! If you or an adviser you know is interested in working on national projects, please see the Chapter Adviser section of the website to read the application. Applications are due March 1.

2 comments:

Anonymous said...

What are the qualifications you are looking for in a National Consultant? How many positions will be filled? When will applicants be notified if they have been selected?

Thanks!

Amy said...

The application for the National Consultant Team can be found on the Chapter Adviser section of the national website. Qualifications as well as stipend information are available there. FCCLA is looking for up to two new members of the team. Applicants will be selected and notified prior to National Leadership Conference for their participation there. Applications are due March 1.