Jo Maniscalco
6 September 2023

Join the IAQM Early Careers Network Subcommittee

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We are inviting applications from IAQM Associate or Full members in the early stages of their careers (approximately the first 10 years) to join the IAQM Early Careers Network (ECN) Subcommittee and help shape future activities, with two positions to fill.

The IAQM ECN was established in 2017 to provide IAQM Early Career professionals with a platform to develop skills, network with fellow professionals and gain valuable CPD. Since the group’s inception, there have been a series of meetups, providing a forum for early career professionals to learn, practice presentation skills and network, in a friendly, supportive and accessible environment.

This is an excellent opportunity to be an influential voice in shaping the development and future of the Early Careers Network meetups and gaining valuable experience of holding a position on a committee.

Benefits of joining the subcommittee

  • Work with other early career professionals in air quality.
  • Gain leadership skills and contribute to your own career development.
  • Opportunity to help shape the activities of the IAQM ECN.
  • Rewarding experience to play a key role in a Network that supports the professional development of fellow early careers professionals.
  • Deepen your connection with the IAQM and support us as a volunteer.

If you have any questions about the application process, would like to have an informal conversation about the roles, or you anticipate needing any type of assistance to apply for this role, please email our Communities & Membership Engagement Officer Jo Maniscalco. Alternatively, you can call the IES office on +44 (0)20 3862 7484.

More ways to get involved

  • Join the IAQM ECN and attend our virtual and in-person events.
  • Connect with other ECN members in our dedicated LinkedIn group.
  • You can also catch up on previous webinars and workshops run for the IAQM ECN on our dedicated YouTube playlist.

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