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WHAT IS INTERGROUP, WHAT POSITIONS ARE THERE, AND WHAT DO THEY DO?

Mission

The Tucson Area SLAA Intergroup has the responsibility to ensure the continued success of the Tucson fellowship through these primary functions:

The Intergroup conducts a monthly business meeting at 11:15 am the second Sunday of every month via Zoom. The purpose of the business meeting is as follows: 


The Tucson Intergroup of SLAA consists of seven officers that serve one to three year commitments in the following roles:

Chairperson – The Chairperson is the leader of the Intergroup and has overall responsibility for executing the mission of SLAA. Individual responsibilities include (but not limited to):

Secretary – The Secretary is responsible for ensuring that accurate and sufficient documentation exists to meet legal requirements, and to enable authorized persons to determine when, how, and by whom the board's business was conducted. In order to fulfill these responsibilities, and subject to the organization's bylaws, the Secretary records minutes of meetings, ensures their accuracy, and availability, proposes policies and practices, submits various reports to the board, maintains membership records, fulfills any other requirements of an Officer, and performs other duties as the need arises and/or as defined in the bylaws.

The secretary is responsible for ensuring that accurate minutes of meetings are taken and approved. Requirements of minutes may vary with the jurisdiction but should include at a minimum:

Custodian of records:

The Secretary ensures that the records of the organization are maintained as required by law and made available when required by authorized persons. These records may include founding documents, (eg. letters, articles of incorporation, etc.), lists of officers, board and committee meeting minutes, financial reports, and other official records. 

Treasurer – The Treasurer has responsibility for all financial matters pertaining to Tucson SLAA. We recommend that the treasurer commit to a two-year term. Responsibilities include (but are not limited to):

Literature Manager – The Literature Manager has the responsibility of receiving literature orders from the meeting leaders, placing orders online via the FWS website, receiving orders and reconciling order contents against the invoice.  Distributing literature to meeting leaders.  Additional responsibilities include (but not limited to):

Communications Coordinator – The Communications Coordinator has primary responsibility for a) answering and responding to inquiries via phone and email, and b) maintaining and  sending communications to the email listserv/newsletter.  In addition, the Communication Coordinator may engage in public relations, outreach, and intra-group communication.  Individual responsibilities include (but are not limited to):

Webmaster – The Webmaster has primary responsibility for maintaining and updating the Tucson SLAA website, and working with the treasurer to maintain Tucson SLAA’s online accounts (e.g. Zoom). Responsibilities include (but are not limited to):

Delegate – The Delegate serves as the liaison between the Tucson SLAA Intergroup and Fellowship Wide Services (FWS).  Responsibilities include:

 

 

Meeting Time and Location

The Intergroup conducts a monthly business meeting at 11:15 am the second Sunday of every month on Zoom