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Don’t Forget: It’s Dues Renewal Time!

January 2, 2019 by ormediate

It’s that time of year! ALL members will renew dues in December and January for 2019, regardless of when you joined.

Stay a part of the conversation! Renew today!

If you renewed joined or your membership after September 1, your dues are good through 12/31/2019

Questions about your membership status? Email the OMA Administrative Assistant, Jamie Anderson, at jamie@ORmediation.org.

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Board Member Responsibilities and Qualifications

OMA Mission

The Oregon Mediation Association (OMA) is committed to the development, support and advocacy of mediation in the State of Oregon.

Board of Director Responsibilities 

Each member of the OMA Board of Directors works to help the organization achieve the highest possible standards in accomplishing its mission of working with members to elevate the quality of mediation services and expand the availability of mediation programs and services. As board members, Directors are charged with certain responsibilities:

  1. Directors are expected to actively participate in the leadership of OMA by regularly attending Board meetings, reading written reports and minutes, contributing their ideas and enthusiasm to the collaborative work and decision-making processes of the Board. Directors should request and receive sufficient information to adequately carry out these responsibilities.
  2. Directors are expected to make decisions regarding funds and support activities that will promote the organization’s public purpose rather than private interests. All potential conflicts of interest with the organization must be examined carefully and dealt with openly.
  3. Directors are expected to understand and commit to the organization’s structure, rules and policies. By law, they should read and familiarize themselves with OMA’s governing documents (i.e. the Articles of Incorporation and Bylaws) which must be followed in implementing the organization’s mission. Directors should ensure that OMA funds are used for lawful purposes.

Upon appointment/election to the Board, the Director will meet and discuss mutually agreeable responsibilities for the coming year. This can include working alongside a committee or work group where appropriate, to fulfill those responsibilities. OMA Board members are expected to do their part to contribute to the work of the OMA Board by regular attendance at all Board meetings and by following through on their commitments.

QUALIFICATIONS

Required Qualifications

Board members must have:

  • Membership in OMA
  • An understanding of the dispute resolution community and how OMA fits into that community
  • Confidence in and enthusiasm about OMA
  • A willingness and motivation to promote OMA and its activities
  • Demonstrated advocacy of mediation in Oregon
  • A willingness to raise money to support OMA’s mission and goals
  • Comfort with cooperative consensus based decision-making practices.

Preferred Qualifications

  • Experience working with diverse communities
  • Lived experience in the field of mediation
  • Collaborative group experiences or prior nonprofit board experience
  • Experience in mediating or facilitating public policy issues or large group consensus-based decision processes, workplace mediation, or community programs.
  • Fundraising and financial development skills and experience
  • Business and leadership development experience
  • Marketing or advocacy background and experience
  • Those with other areas of expertise are still encouraged to submit their names for nomination.

Time Commitment

All applicants must be willing to spend the time necessary to be effective members of the Board. This includes: attending a Board orientation for new Board members held in January; attend monthly board meetings; complete up to 10-12 hours of committee work or participate in other projects/meetings each month. In addition, Board members are encouraged (but not required) to participate and attend the OMA Fall Conference held in early November and other key OMA events including the Gala and Spring Training.

Board meetings occur monthly and usually last about two hours. This schedule may change if the Board deems it necessary. Most board meetings are held virtually.

We ask that board Members are committed to serving the full term for which they are seeking election and this is a voluntary position that can be left at any time if it becomes necessary.

Financial Commitment

All board members are expected to contribute financially to OMA. The following is a summary of the financial commitment expected of OMA Board members. The complete guidelines are available upon request. Please note that the first three expectations are required. The latter three are optional, based on your interests and preferences. In special circumstances, these financial expectations may be adjusted after consultation with the Executive Director and/or President.

  1. OMA Membership (required) – Each Board member must maintain an active OMA membership. Membership fees vary according to practitioner status and other factors.
  2. Personal Board Member Contribution (required) – OMA’s policy is that 100% of board members make a financial contribution to the organization. The expectation is that each board member will contribute at least $250. However, in the event that an individual finds this to be a hardship, s/he may make other arrangements with the Executive Director or current President. A Board member also has the option to purchase a life membership and spread the payments over 3 years. Purchase of a life membership by a Board member may be considered the Board Member’s personal Board contribution, if s/he so chooses.
  3. Equal Sharing of Board Retreat Costs (required) – Each year aboard retreat is held in a rented facility, the cost of which is reimbursed by board members on an equal share basis. Costs usually involve approximately $125 -$150 for lodging plus shared meal costs. Again, if this is a hardship, arrangements with the Executive Director or the President can be arranged.
  4. Supporting OMA Events (optional) – During the year there are multiple opportunities for providing financial support for OMA-sponsored events.
  5. Asking Others to Support OMA (optional) –At various times during their tenure, Board members will be asked to encourage their friends and peers to support OMA events and other activities. This is an optional way to support OMA’s work.
  6. In-Kind Contributions (optional) – Throughout the year, there are various opportunities to make an in-kind contribution to OMA. Examples of in-kind contributions include donations to a silent auction or professional services rendered. OMA can provide a receipt so you can deduct the value of an in-kind contribution on your tax return should you choose to do so.

Again, in special circumstances, the above required financial expectations may be adjusted after consultation with the Executive Director and/or President.

Election of Board Members

The OMA Nominating Committee will review information received from interested applicants and an election ballot including qualified candidates will be distributed to OMA members via email in December.

Deadline for Nomination Forms For Board Service

Elections are held in November, but you may apply for open positions at any time.  To nominate a candidate for the board (yourself or someone else who fits these qualifications, please complete and submit a Nomination Form.

You can view and download the Nomination Form in .doc or PDF format.

For Additional Information

If you have questions about serving on the OMA Board of Directors, please contact the OMA Office at OMA@ORMediation.org or by calling us at 503-208-4309.

View and download a PDF of the Board Responsibilities and Qualifications HERE.

Membership Benefits

We invite you to explore the many benefits of OMA membership, and to join us!

Becoming a member of OMA says that you believe in bringing peaceful conflict resolution to all Oregonians and promoting mediation as a tool to that end. You will be joining a community of diverse professionals and volunteers who share many of your same values and interests. Whether you are a paid practitioner, business or community leader, student, or simply a motivated community member, OMA has a place for you.

Membership Benefits

Ongoing Learning and Professional Development:

  • Receive discounted fees and continuing education credits for OMA-sponsored training and the OMA Annual Conference.
  • Receive updates on developments in the field, including mediation-related legislation, through emails, newsletters, social media, blog, and a member’s only web-portal.
  • Access techniques, tips, and other skill-building tools.
  • Advance your skills, knowledge, and professional connections through participation in Special Interest Groups (SIGS), committees, and the OMA Board of Directors.

Professionalism, Tools, and Support for your Practice:

  • Be eligible for group rates on professional liability insurance.
  • Increase your visibility and referrals by being listed in OMA’s online Mediator Directory.

Unified Voice in Advocacy for the Profession:

  • Tangibly support and promote quality mediation and dispute resolution in Oregon.
  • Legislative advocacy to shape rule-making and regulations.

OMA offers a variety of membership levels – select yours and join!

Getting Started

To get access to all of the online membership features, including membership renewal, event registration, and easy donations, you must create a username and password (login) for the OMA website.

Create a Login

  1. Go to the login page and click on “Create account”
  2. If you are creating an account on behalf of a company or organization, click the “CREATE NEW COMPANY” button on the top right
  3. Create a “login name” – this can be used in place of your email to login
  4. Create a password
  5. Fill in all necessary contact information
  6. Click on “submit”
  7. On the following page, click on the link given to go to the login, page, and login with your new account

Update Your Profile

To update your contact information, to express interest a committee or a Special Interest Group (SIG):

  • Log in and then choose Update Profile from the “What Do You Want to Do?” drop-down menu.
  • Please review your profile every now and then, just to make sure it’s up-to-date!  It’s a benefit to you and to the clients and fellow mediators who would like to learn more about you!

About OMA

Founded in 1986, the Oregon Mediation Association (OMA) was among the early architects of peace helping to advance the field of mediation statewide. We continue to champion our legacy today working to create greater awareness and promoting mediation as a useful method for guiding parties away from adversarial positions toward positive growth and change.


Our Mission:

The Oregon Mediation Association is a 501(c)(3) nonprofit organization of members committed to the development, support and advocacy of mediation in the state of Oregon.


Our Primary Activities:

  • Promoting and popularizing mediation.
  • Providing training, support and continuing education to professional and voluntary mediators, and supporters of mediation.
  • Developing credentialing, certification and/or programs that distinguish qualifications.
  • Establishing ethical standards and mechanisms to respond to concerns and grievances.
  • Developing partnerships to expand the availability of programs and services.

Governance

OMA’s Board of Directors work alongside committees consisting of volunteers to further advance our mission and support the needs of our membership and community partners. Directors are elected annually after our fall conference and orientated the following January.


Support OMA

OMA depends on an active community of volunteers and supporters committed to collaborative and equity-based conflict resolution. Learn more about how you can support our community.

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Welcome to OMA

Conflict is a natural part of life. Managed intentionally, conflict can positively transform lives and relationships. Mediators are trained to understand the source of conflicts and identify a path away from adversarial positions toward positive growth and change. Mediators create a safe space to have difficult conversations. The Oregon Mediation Association works to build greater awareness of mediation as a useful conflict management tool.

OMA in a Nutshell

OMA is a network of practitioners and supporters who are committed to the development, support and advocacy of mediation in Oregon.

Mission

OMA's mission is to help Oregonians transform the way they confront and resolve conflict in their personal lives and in their communities.

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Portland, OR 97204

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