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NOHVCC STATE REPRESENTATIVE POSITION DESCRIPTION


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

Ph: 800.348.6487
Fx: 406.454.9142

trailhead@nohvcc.org
 

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Help the next generation of OHV riders get started on the right track.
Club Start-Up Kits: Everything you need to know about starting and running a successful OHV riding club.
Management Guidelines for OHV Recreation: Time-proven strategies for the building and maintenance of environmentally sustainable and quality OHV trail systems. Now available in PDF!
Park Guidelines for OHVs: A resource guide to assist in the planning, development, enhancement and operation of OHV recreation facilities.
Instructional GPS Trail Mapping DVD: How to map trails for the USFS OHV Route Designation process and other applications.
Stationary Sound Test Manual: A detailed how-to guide with RPM settings for various models- follows the SAE J1287 procedure.

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©2007 National Off-Highway Vehicle Conservation Council, Inc.
427 Central Ave. West, Great Falls, MT 59404
Ph: 800-348-6487 • Fx: 406-454-9142 • trailhead@nohvcc.org