The American College of Emergency Physicians (ACEP) is the national medical society representing emergency medicine. Through continuing education, research, public education, and advocacy, ACEP advances emergency care on behalf of its 41,000 emergency physician members, and the more than 150 million Americans they treat on an annual basis.
Located in Irving, Texas, we offer paid insurance plans (medical, dental, and vision), retirement, flextime, and more. This role is currently based in Irving, TX and is not open to remote applicants; however, a hybrid schedule of in-office work and work-from-home is possible upon approval by the manager.
The Chapter Manager serves as the Executive Director assigned to ACEP managed chapter clients. Duties of the Chapter Manager include but are not limited to association management, general knowledge of tax filing requirements, overseeing legal and financial considerations for chapters, membership retention, event planning, and marketing.
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We are looking for a candidate with a strong background in high-level organizational support, as well as experience working with non-profits, including committee and section administration.
Our ideal candidate has…
At a minimum, a high school diploma, with applicants who have some college experience or a bachelor’s degree preferred.
A minimum of five years’ experience in professional roles with progressive job responsibilities over that time.
Experience with both customer relationship software (CRM), association management programs, and content management software for websites.
Strong communication, organization, and time management skills.
Ability to travel a minimum of 5 times a year for periods ranging between 1 and 6 days.
Other desired qualifications include a bachelor’s degree in management or health care related fields, prior experience working in association or non-profit management, meeting planning experience, marketing experience, and current certification as a Certified Association Executive (CAE).
ACEP is the leading advocate for emergency physicians, their patients, and the public– in that order.
Our members are our first priority. When emergency physicians are empowered, our specialty thrives and the public is safer.
Founded in 1968 by a small group of physicians who shared a commitment to improving the quality of emergency care, ACEP set out to educate and train physicians in emergency medicine to provide quality emergency care in the nation’s hospitals.
In 1979 emergency medicine was recognized as the 23rd medical specialty, a major milestone for ACEP and its members. The American Board of Emergency Medicine, the independent certifying body for the specialty, was also established, and the first certification exam was given in 1980.
ACEP passed another historic milestone when criteria-based membership requirements were implemented. Starting January 1, 2000, board certification or residency training in emergency medicine became a prerequisite for active or full-voting membership.
Today, ACEP represents more than 38,000 emergency physicians, emergency medicine residents and medical students. ACEP promotes the highest quality of emergency care and is the leadi...ng advocate for emergency physicians and their patients, and the public. The College continually strives to improve the quality of emergency medical services through: the development of evidence-based clinical policies, funding emergency medicine research, providing public education on emergency care and disaster preparedness, legislative and regulatory advocacy efforts, providing industry-leading continuing medical education (CME) in the form of educational conferences, online training, professional references and news magazines, and publishing Annals of Emergency Medicine, the specialty’s leading peer-reviewed scientific journal.