NOHVCC, as a
national body of OHV
recreation
enthusiasts,
develops and
provides a wide
spectrum of
programs, materials
and information, or
"tools", to
individuals, clubs,
associations and
agencies in order to
further a positive
future for
responsible OHV
recreation.
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and make your request.
PURPOSE OF THE POSITION:
Act as a proactive
liaison between National Off Highway Vehicle
Conservation Council (NOHVCC) and the OHV community
in their state; assist OHV enthusiasts in organizing
local clubs and or state associations; attend annual
NOHVCC conference; report to NOHVCC regularly
concerning events, legislation, trails, and other
OHV-related matters.
RESPONSIBILITIES:
Represent the
interests of all OHV recreationists in the state
to the NOHVCC.
Initiate contact
with individual users, dealers, clubs, state OHV
enthusiast organizations, dealer organizations,
etc. to inform them of the NOHVCC and offer
assistance in building and protecting the sport.
Provide advice
and assistance to facilitate the growth of OHV
clubs and state OHV organizations.
Disseminate
NOHVCC information and educational material to
state OHV organizations, clubs and agencies.
Foster
communication among the OHV recreation
community.
Promote safe and
responsible OHV recreation.
Attend annual
NOHVCC conference. (Grants to cover travel &
expenses are provided to State Reps.)
Promote a
positive image of OHV recreation.
Act as a focal
point for information by maintaining district,
state, regional and national contacts.
Establish and
maintain working contact with other OHV
enthusiast and trails recreationist groups, both
motorized and non-motorized.
Be aware of
positive and negative legislation affecting OHV
use and share information with NOHVCC.
Provide feedback to the NOHVCC
on such things as:
needs of state
OHV recreationists;
effectiveness of
NOHVCC information and educational material;
problems and
patterns of problems caused by anti-OHV groups;
the status and
progress of formation of clubs, statewide OHV
organizations, state OHV programs, etc;
recommendations
for NOHVCC actions.
QUALIFICATIONS:
A vision for
advancing OHV recreation.
Ability to lead,
organize and delegate.
Ability to work
cooperatively with all types of people.
Access to
computer and email proficiency.
Effective
communication/negotiation skills.
Familiarity with
OHV community within the state.
BENEFITS:
Opportunity to
learn and improve skills.
Enlargement of
personal sphere of influence.
Establishment of
new contacts and information sources.
Satisfaction of
making a difference.
Support and
resources of NOHVCC national network.
To apply for an
NOHVCC State Representative or Associate State
Representative position, contact the NOHVCC at:
NOHVCC 427
Central Ave. West,
Great Falls, MT 59404