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1 person is interested
Board Secretary /Legal Advisor
ORGANIZATION: LIBERTY MEDICAL CENTER of Texas
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1 person is interested
Legal Advisor Board of Directors
Are you an active or inactive attorney looking to share your legal knowledge with to help military veterans with healthcare needs? Are you ready to make a difference in your community? Want the opportunity to make a meaningful impact while developing personally and professionally?
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Company Description
Liberty Medical Center of Texas (LMC) is a non-profit, in the fundraising phase of opening facilities that provide medical services to the local community of veterans and their families through primary care and mental health.
Our goals include assisting the VA Hospital with wait times and becoming the provider of choice for veterans in our community. LMC will work with Tricare, CHAMPVA, Medicare, Medicaid, and private insurance programs to offer care to all veterans and their adult family members. In partnership with our medical staff, the focus will be on compassionate, high-quality and cost-effective healthcare services. Our team will specialize in improving the physical, psychological, and emotional wellness and work to increase the overall health status of our heroes in the Dallas/Fort Worth Metroplex.
Job Summary
The Board of Directors is responsible for working as a collective to further Liberty Medical Center’s mission and help us fulfill our commitment to the communities that we serve.
Members of the Board of Directors may also serve on the following committee:
- Governance & Legal
Primary Tasks:
- Develop and implement strategic planning for organizational growth.
- Provide governance over the organization and solve high priority issues.
- Lead the organization out of the startup phase and into a prominent non-profit that is making an impactful change in our community.
- Secure ample funding for the organization.
Responsibilities and Duties
Board members are expected to:
- Attend monthly board meetings.
- Serve as working board members, who are willing to fundraise, execute organizational programs and conduct operational activities.
- Identify resources that will enable the organization to advance its mission and function to its full capability.
- Strive to secure a minimum funding requirement for the organization.
- Commit to a minimum two hours per week toward Board activities. Please note that seasonality and needs of the organization may result in some weeks requiring more than a two hour commitment while other weeks may require less. (in addition to monthly board meetings).
- Adhere to Liberty Medical Center’s Board Due Policy. (Please see FAQ below for more details on board dues.)
Board Dues: FAQ
Why are board members required to pay dues?
Board dues are common for non-profit boards, because as the "heart" of the organization, the board must display that they support the organization and are invested in its mission. When asking the community to support the organization, it is good practice to display that the organization's board members also support it.
What is Liberty Medical Center’s Board Due Policy?
An annual total contribution of $225 broken down as follows:
- $75 of which is a personal contribution.
- $150 is solicited through fundraising, requesting donations, or network sources.
Required Qualifications and Skills
- Must be attorney with current or former license to practice law in the State of Texas.
To Apply
Please submit your resume to adminassist@lmcoftx.org
Only those whose applications are being considered will be contacted.
Website
http://www.libertymedicalcentertx.org/
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About LIBERTY MEDICAL CENTER of Texas
Location:
Mailing Address, 6010 W. Spring Creek Pkwy, Plano, TX 75024, US
Mission Statement
Our Mission is to honor the sacrifices of our nation's heroes through providing high mental health services to veterans and their families.
Description
Liberty Medical Center of Texas (LMC) is a non-profit, opening facilities that provide mental health services to the local community of veterans and their families.
We operate in an Agile environment.
CAUSE AREAS
WHEN
WHERE
This is a Virtual Opportunity with no fixed address.
DATE POSTED
January 10, 2023
SKILLS
- Legal (General)
- Employment Law
- Tax Law
- Litigation
- Contract Negotiations
- Advocacy
GOOD FOR
N/A
REQUIREMENTS
- Background Check
- •Commit to a minimum two hours per week toward Board activities (in addition to monthly board meetings).
- • Must be attorney to practice law in the state of Texas. An annual total contribution of $225 broken down as follows: • $75 of which is a personal contribution. • $150 is solicited through fundraising, requesting donations, or network sources.