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Current Open Positions

The following volunteer positions are seeking individuals to fill their rosters.

ASRM Research Institute Grant Reviewer

Description: The ASRM Research Institute is seeking volunteers to serve as grant reviewers for the FY24 grant cycles. Reviewers must be current ASRM members and have experience as a grant writer and/or grant reviewer. Proposals fall into the clinical, translational, and basic science categories. They will be assigned based on your expertise in reproductive medicine.

There are two grant cycles: Pilot & Exploratory and Discovery & Innovation. The cycles run from January to June, with reviews occurring during that time. Reviewers will have 2-3 weeks to review up to 5 proposals using an online scoring rubric and written feedback.

Start Date:  November 2024

Length of Commitment: 6 months

Opportunity Location: Virtual

How to Apply: Apply by filling out the form linked here, and contact Tonya Carey, ASRM Research Institute Administrator, via email at tcarey@asrm.org.

ASRM Coding Committee Member at Large-Coding Specialist

Description: Seeking an expert in reproductive medical coding to serve as a committee member at large for the ASRM Coding Committee. Expectations include attending quarterly teleconferences, drafting answers for Coding Corner questions, and working on special projects related to coding resources.

Start Date: November 2024

End Date: October 2027

Length of Commitment: 3 Years

Opportunity Location: Virtual

Volunteer Recognition: Acknowledgment on the ASRM website. 

How to Apply: Apply by filling out the form linked here, and contact Jessica Goldstein at jgoldstein@asrm.org.

Education Committee Member at Large

Description: Learn more about the work of the Education Committee by clicking here

Start Date:  November 2024

End Date: October 2027

Length of Commitment: 3 Years

Opportunity Location: Virtual

Volunteer Recognition: Acknowledgment on the ASRM website. 

How to Apply: Apply by filling out the form linked here, and contact Deidra Crain at dcrain@asrm.org.

ASRM Ethics Committee Member at Large

Description: This committee considers and develops documents regarding ethical issues that are relevant and important to reproductive health and medicine, the community of patients and reproductive health professionals as a whole.

Key work: Ethics opinion documents and consulting on derivative materials. Bioethics experience or training preferred. Legal experts, ethical experts, clinical experts all welcome to apply to serve on this diverse committee.

Start Date:  November 2024

End Date: October 2027

Length of Commitment: 3 Years

Opportunity Location: Hybrid

Volunteer Recognition: Acknowledgment on the ASRM website and in published Ethics Committee opinions.

How to Apply: Apply by filling out the form linked here, and contact Jessica Goldstein at jgoldstein@asrm.org

 

ASRM Research Integrity Committee Member at Large

Description: This committee reviews submitted allegations of academic misconduct for papers published in the Fertility and Sterility family of journals and advises the Publications Committee in such matters. This work is highly confidential, and expertise in study design, research methodology, and/or statistical analysis is highly sought.

Start Date:  November 2024

End Date: October 2027

Length of Commitment: 3 Years

Opportunity Location: Virtual

How to Apply: Apply by filling out the form linked here, and contact Jessica Goldstein at jgoldstein@asrm.org

ASRM Diversity, Equity and Inclusion (DEI) Committee Member at Large

Description: This committee promotes a culture of continued and unambiguous commitment to diversity, equity and inclusion within ASRM, the comprehensive professional education program of ASRM, and the medical community by ensuring that all ASRM policies, documents, educational materials, and programming address the health disparities in the field of reproductive medicine and guarantee the inclusivity of all patients and professionals.

Start Date:  November 2024

End Date: October 2027

Length of Commitment: 3 Years

Opportunity Location: Virtual

Volunteer Recognition: Acknowledgment on the ASRM website. 

How to Apply: Apply by filling out the form linked here, and email education@asrm.org.

ASRM Development Committee Member at Large

Description: This committee assists the ASRM Board of Directors, Executive Director, and ASRM Fund Development Director in fundraising efforts by ensuring that fundraising goals are met through their active participation in identifying and soliciting private support (individuals, foundations, and corporations), cultivating new donors, and stewarding current donors.

Start Date:  November 2024

End Date: October 2027

Length of Commitment: 3 Years

Opportunity Location: Virtual

Volunteer Recognition: Acknowledgment on the ASRM website. 

How to Apply: Apply by filling out the form linked here, and contact Holly Hilton at hhilton@asrm.org

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Volunteer with ASRM

Volunteering with the American Society for Reproductive Medicine (ASRM) is a rewarding experience! Here are three benefits of volunteering with ASRM: 

  1. Supporting the reproductive health community: By volunteering your time and skills, you can make a meaningful difference in the lives of others, including patients struggling with infertility, health care providers, and the reproductive health community as a whole. 
  1. Advancing your career: Volunteering with ASRM can help you develop new skills, build your CV, and make professional connections. 
  1. Building connections and relationships: Volunteering with ASRM can provide you with the opportunity to meet and network with others who are passionate about the field of reproductive medicine. 
We engage volunteers of all ages, geographical locations, areas of expertise and interest, and stages of practice, from students to seasoned professionals. 

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