The Council on Communications collaborates with the Office of Communications and Public Affairs and other APA departments to guide and enhance APA’s many activities in the dynamic field of communications. The Council works to transform public attitudes toward psychiatry by establishing an emotional connection between the public and psychiatrists. It is the responsibility of the Council to establish psychiatrists as the physician specialists with the most knowledge, training, and experience in the field of mental health and generate excitement about their ability to diagnose and treat mental illness.
Term
Three years; volunteer leaders will be eligible for reappointment for an additional three year term at the conclusion of their first term.
Expected Time Commitment
We have virtual meetings in every month except August, November and December. Our calls take place on Wednesdays at 4:00 p.m. ET. Members are expected to attend at least two out of three of our meetings and to participate in Council initiatives.
Desired Expertise
We are seeking members with experience speaking with the media and with expertise in the following subjects: climate change, disaster mental health, veterans mental health, women's mental health. Early-mid career psychiatrists with some degree of tech savviness are preferred.
Responsibilities
Volunteers are expected to participate in Council initiatives including but not limited to: reviewing and contributing feedback to action papers, assisting the APA Communications Division staff with monthly messaging campaigns, helping signal boost APA messaging and programming on social media, providing periodic physician review for pages on psychiatry.org, participating in APA's internal speaker's bureau, and more.