Join the Nurses & AHPs Task Force
To reach improved treatment and support, nurses and allied health professionals are increasingly working at the forefront of healthcare. They play a key role in supporting patients in many countries, while greatly improving the lives of the patients living with liver diseases.
The Nurses and Allied Health Professionals Task Force, which started in 2016, is growing. EASL is looking for two new members (Nurses or AHPs).
The terms are as follows:
- One position with immediate start to end of EASL Congress 2026 (July)
- One position with start on January 24 2024 to end of EASL Congress 2027 (July)
If you are interested in being part of the effort to improve patient care and want to be at the core of promoting the value of your specialty, this is your chance. Joining the task force not only lets you advance your career and meet a global network of like-minded peers, but also contribute to shaping the future of EASL.
Deadline: 23 October 2023
Eligibility
- The candidate must be an EASL member when applying.
- The candidate must be professionally active in a European country, as defined by the World Health Organization.
- EASL embraces diversity. To maintain gender balance in the Task Force male applicants are strongly preferred.
- EASL welcomes candidates from under-represented ethnic groups to apply.
Your application should include
- a letter of motivation and your aspirations for joining the EASL Nurses and Allied Health professionals Task Force
- an updated CV
- a summary of your scientific and/or clinical achievements
Review process:
- All submitted applications will be reviewed for eligibility by the EASL office.
- Shortlisted candidates might be invited for an interview with the current Task Force.
- The interview will consist of a five-minute presentation by the candidate, covering their qualifications and motivation for joining the EASL Nurses and Allied Health professionals Task Force, followed by a Q&A session with the Task Force.
You are welcome to consult the EASL equality, diversity, and inclusion policy statement.
Read below the full details or download the PDF.
Member criteria
Criteria
(five pillars of practice) |
Main criteria for assessment | Secondary Criteria |
Clinical Experience | Experience in looking after patients with liver disease in an inpatient ward or outpatient clinic (fundamental care), or research delivery role | Experience in working at advanced practice level and independently assessing, delivering interventions including extended roles, prescribing, case management, and discharging when treatment is complete |
Academic Experience |
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Teaching Experience | Experience presenting / teaching groups of healthcare staff (nurses and AHPs) |
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Local / Organisational Leadership Experience |
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Regional, National Leadership Experience | Experience in liver related healthcare committee/ group membership and contribution to activities outside of the usual workplace, either regionally, nationally, or internationally. |
Member tasks
Activity | Requirement |
Overview | Two assignments including travel will be required: one for the EASL congress (attendance to the full event is expected) and one face to face meeting, generally in Geneva. Travelling might be needed on weekends. |
Online meetings first Monday in each month | Attend meetings (min one monthly call with the full Task Force). Give apologies if unable to attend. Undertake pre-reading and other preparation as required. On occasion meetings or calls can occur in the evening. |
In person planning meeting at EASL HQ, Geneva, Switzerland. | Attend planning meeting with a minimum of one night stay depending on travel arrangements. This will require travelling to Geneva the day before the meeting, and potentially travelling during hours including early morning, late evening or during weekends. |
Webinars | Contribute to planning and delivering educational webinars that are held on a weekday evening. This will involve working with another Task Force member or taking the lead for identifying speakers, presenting, or chairing the webinar. |
EASL Studio | EASL Studio is a weekly video podcast organised by the main EASL committee but there will be at least one episode per year dedicated to the Nurses & AHPs Task Force. This will involve contributing to choosing a topic for discussion, identifying any guest speakers, and participating as a speaker. |
Planning the EASL Congress:
1. Identifying topics for presentations 2. Reviewing abstracts submitted and scoring as per EASL criteria 3. Selecting abstracts for posters, oral presentations |
All Task Force members are expected to actively contribute to ideas for the topics to be presented at the EASL Congress. The activity includes:
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Delivering the EASL Congress:
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Participating by chairing, presenting, liaising with speakers and the organising committee, supporting novice presenters, asking questions following presentations, speaking to delegates who are presenting their posters, observing posters on display to identify content and authors who could support future Task Force activity. |
Succession planning | Identifying new members to join both EASL, and as future Task Force members. |
Future Activity | Contribute to plans to increase educational provision to nurses and AHPs in Europe. This will include an option to join an informal ex-Task Force member network who contribute to presenting, identifying speakers, reviewing abstracts, constructing further educational material. |
Communication | Active promotion of TF activities within network. |
Activity Timeline
2023
July 2023 | August 2023 | September 2023 | October 2023 | November 2023 | December 2023 | |
General info | 17 Oct: abstract opens | Abstract submission | Abstract submission | |||
Chair role
Attend monthly call |
Coordinate session building | Summarise input on general congress sessions | ||||
Task Force Members role
Attend monthly call |
Congress debrief | Topics for next year | Finalise forum session
Input on general congress sessions |
In person meeting, Geneva
Abstract submission promotion |
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EASL Office role
Support on monthly call |
Support on session building | Support on session building | Session invitations | Abstract submission management |
2024
January 2024 | February 2024 | March 2024 | April 2024 | May 2024 | June 2024 | |
General info | 16 Jan: Abstract closing
TF member call (TBD) |
Congress
5-8 June Milan |
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Chair role
Attend monthly call |
Coordinate abstract review and TF call review | Interview for TF | Opening ceremony | |||
Task Force Members role
Attend monthly call |
New TF call promotion | Abstract review
TF call review and interview |
New TF member decision
Congress travel arrangements |
Session briefings | Session briefings | Session Chair/ presentations
TF meeting Networking |
EASL Office role
Support on monthly call |
New TF call management | Abstract notification and follow up | Coordinate call for session briefing | Coordinate call for session briefing |