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* Recognizes that all forms of participation are valid   
* Recognizes that all forms of participation are valid   
* Avoids defining success only by event attendance   
* Avoids defining success only by event attendance   
* Supports connection in multiple ways (communication, content, belonging) 
* Ensures all members receive consistent communication
* Supports engagement through:
** Newsletters
** Email updates
** Intellectual or written content


Success is not measured by how many people show up.
Success is not measured by how many people show up.


It is measured by whether members feel included.
It is measured by whether members feel included.
== Key Takeaway ==
== Key Takeaway ==



Latest revision as of 14:44, 30 May 2026

Purpose

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Explain the Membership Officer role and its impact.

Why This Role Matters

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The Membership Officer plays a key role in shaping the member experience.

Your work influences:

  • How new members feel when they first join
  • Whether members initially feel connected to the Local Group
  • How members understand the value of belonging

This role sits at the intersection of onboarding, engagement, and retention.

What You Make Possible

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As a Membership Officer, you help:

  • Get new members off to a strong start
  • Create opportunities for initial connection
  • Support a welcoming and inclusive community

Your impact is often subtle — but significant.

Philosophy

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Not all members engage in the same way.

Many members may never attend events — and still find value in membership.

A strong Membership Officer:

  • Recognizes that all forms of participation are valid
  • Avoids defining success only by event attendance
  • Ensures all members receive consistent communication
  • Supports engagement through:
    • Newsletters
    • Email updates
    • Intellectual or written content

Success is not measured by how many people show up.

It is measured by whether members feel included.

Key Takeaway

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The Membership Officer role is about helping members feel connected — in whatever way works for them.

This role is collaborative; you are not alone.

Your goal is not to increase activity.

It is to support belonging.

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