The ACA is seeking members to volunteer to serve as committee members as part of the leadership team that creates the strategic direction of the Association.
The following leadership opportunities are currently open. We encourage you to reply with a statement of interest. Positions will remain open until filled.
The ACA
is a member-driven association for archives and records professionals
across Canada and abroad. All Individual Members are encouraged to
participate in ACA activities. For further information please refer to the 2024 ACA Volunteer Manual.
For more information about the ACA and its leadership opportunities, or to send us an expression of interest, please contact: vicepresident (at) archivists.ca or executive.director (at) archivsts.ca.
The ACA believes that a professional and intellectual community is enriched and enhanced by diversity along a number of dimensions, including, but not limited to, race, ethnicity and national origins, gender and gender identity, sexuality, class and religion. We are especially committed to increasing committee participation by members from groups that have been historically underrepresented in the records and archives profession. We encourage participation from ACA members at any stage of their careers and from all backgrounds.
Together we can build a strong ACA and enrich the archives and recordkeeping profession for the benefit of all.
Link to volunteer form: https://archivists_ca.formstack.com/forms/aca_volunteer_form. The online form is also available below.
Link to the ACA Annual Conference Activities and Support volunteer form: https://archivists_ca.formstack.com/forms/aca_annual_conference_volunteer_form
Link to volunteer form for the ACA Foundation: https://archivists_ca.formstack.com/forms/aca_foundation_board_volunteer_application
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