Provide governance and oversight to support individuals with intellectual and developmental disabilities and their families. Responsibilities include strategic planning, monitoring organizational goals, and overseeing budgets and financials.
Clients of the Regional Center and their families encouraged to apply!
Position Overview:
The Regional Center of the East Bay (RCEB) is seeking committed individuals to serve on its Board of Directors. Board service is an honorary, volunteer role providing governance and oversight to support individuals with intellectual and developmental disabilities (IDDs) and their families in Alameda and Contra Costa Counties.
Reasonable accommodations are provided, especially to RCEB clients serving on the Board.
Time Commitment: One (1) year term. Approximately 3 – 5 hours per month, including:
- Monthly Board Meetings: Virtual public meetings 4th Monday each month (except July, August, & Dec), 7 – 9 p.m.
- Committee Service: Serve on at least one Board committee as chair/co-chair.
Core Responsibilities:
- Promote RCEB’s mission by bring a self-advocate, family or professional perspective to decision making.
- Act in the best interests of individuals served and their families (i.e. rights, inclusion, self-determination).
- Provide governance and oversight under the RCEB Bylaws and the Lanterman Act.
- Participate meaningfully to add value at board and committee meetings and in discussions via email. Strategically planning, monitor progress toward organizational goals and oversee budget, financials.
Desired Backgrounds and Skills: RCEB seeks candidates who reflect the communities served, including:
- Individuals with intellectual and developmental disabilities (self-advocates). Supports provided.
- Parents, legal guardians, and family members of people with IDD.
- Professionals skilled in finance, legal, governance, management, communications, technology, etc.
Minimum Qualifications:
- A team player who thinks critically, creatively and pragmatically to solves problems.
- Unafraid to ask questions and eager to learn/be trained. Reliability in attending and preparing for meetings.
- Engages with humility, patience and respect with people from diverse backgrounds including board members, self-advocates, families, providers and RCEB employees.
Training and Support: Board members receive training on:
- RCEB programs and governance structure; Lanterman Act roles and responsibilities; Board fiduciary duties and ethics; Financial oversight; Open meeting and public participation requirements; Ongoing support and accommodations are provided, including for RCEB clients serving on the Board.
How to Apply:
Equal Opportunity and Accessibility:
RCEB welcomes applicants from all backgrounds, is committed to accessibility and to ensuring its Board reflects the communities served.