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Community

Volunteer groups

Volunteer groups are key to a thriving, successful professional community. They guide and oversee the work of the Association and support your connectivity and learning. The groups on this page have varying responsibilities and formations.

AOTA Governing Bodies

Board of Directors

The Board of Directors is responsible for the strategic direction, budget, and operations of the Association. It consists of an elected President, Vice President, Secretary, Treasurer, 6 Directors, appointed Public and Consumer Advisors, and the AOTA Executive Director.


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AOTA Governing Bodies

Representative Assembly

The Representative Assembly (RA) is composed of at least one representative from every state, plus Puerto Rico and the District of Columbia. The RA provides guidance on occupational therapy professional practice through various groups, each of which is composed of members who are elected to serve.

AOTA COMMISSIONS

Commissions

AOTA's RA is responsible for the development and approval of professional policies and standards. Four commissions fall under their purview. 

Commission on Continuing Competence and Professional Development (CCCPD)

The CCCPD develops and maintains guidelines and tools that support the ongoing professional development of practitioners, including official documents such as the Standards for Continuing Competence and the Guidelines for Reentry Into the Field of Occupational Therapy.

AOTA Committees

Committees 

Affiliated State Association Presidents (ASAP) & ASAP Steering Committee

ASAP is composed of state association presidents who are elected by their state association members. ASAP provides a forum for networking, training, and mentoring state affiliate leadership. The ASAP Steering Committee is composed of a Chairperson, Vice-Chairperson (who serves as a liaison to the RA with voice and vote), and Secretary, who are all recent past state association presidents.

Bylaws, Policies, and Procedures Committee (BPPC)

The BPPC is responsible for maintaining and reviewing Association governance documents and recommending changes to the appropriate body for their consideration. In addition, the committee keeps a record of rulings/interpretations of the Association's governance documents. The Chairperson of the committee is appointed by the AOTA President. There are five additional appointed members to the committee, one of whom is the Secretary of the Association, and one who must be an OTA. 

AOTA COUNCILS

Councils

The Volunteer Leadership Development Committee (VLDC) is responsible for overseeing elected or appointed positions. Typically, councils are comprised of these kinds of positions.

There are a number of committees which are comprised of elected or appointed positions. They are listed here with brief descriptions.

Accreditation Council for Occupational Therapy Education (ACOTE)

ACOTE consists of 24 members (occupational therapists, occupational therapy assistants, and public members) who represent both academia and practice. ACOTE develops and implements accreditation standards to ensure quality occupational therapy education, thereby supporting the preparation of competent occupational therapists and occupational therapy assistants. Members are selected from current volunteers on the Roster of Accreditation Evaluators.

Occupational Therapy Advanced Certification Commission (OTACC)

OTACC is an Associated Advisory Commission (Council) within AOTA, responsible for developing policies and procedures and guiding the overall management and essential decisions of the Advanced Certification Program. Essential certification decisions under the purview of the OTACC include eligibility requirements; standards for acquiring advanced certification and for maintaining certification; the development, administration, and scoring of examinations; selection of subject matter experts (SMEs); and disciplinary determinations.

Multicultural, Diversity, and Inclusion Network

The Multicultural, Diversity, and Inclusion (MDI) Network is a network of independent groups of various diverse identities and affiliations based on race/ethnicity; disability; sexual orientation; and religious affiliation that collectively support the increase of diversity and inclusion in occupational therapy.

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Volunteer categories

Volunteer opportunities fall into one of two broad categories. Both types of volunteering are essential to AOTA's collective success! AOTA needs volunteers of all experience levels, backgrounds, and perspectives.