Task Force Advisory Committee

Offender Management Subcommittee

Membership Application

Application instructions & information:

  1. This application is a fillable form; after you have completed it, save a copy for yourself and return subcommittee application form to Task Force via email at or via fax at (503) 990-6547, ATTN: Membership Coordinator (applicants are welcome to attend a subcommittee meeting as a guest in conjunction with the application).
  2. Subcommittee members will review the application and make an appointment recommendation. Subcommittees may elect to ask for additional information.
  3. The appointment recommendation will be reviewed by the Steering Committee and Executive Director for final approval.
  4. Applicants will be contacted by the Membership Coordinator to notify them of their membership status.
  5. Subcommittee appointments are made by the Attorney General and the Task Force Executive Director for a period of two (2) years.

Please provide thorough responses to ensure that the Task Force subcommittee is able to make an informed decision regarding your appointment.

  1. Please attach a resume, or describe your professional work history, highlighting any professional or personal experience in adolescent sexual assault treatment, management, response, investigation, prosecution, education, training, prevention, or policy development.
  1. The Task Force Advisory Committee (TFAC) (that is, all of the subcommittees together) meets in person in Salem quarterly. The subcommittees also meet separately on the same day as the full TFAC. Additional subcommittee meetings may occur in person, via telephone, or via computer-based webinar. Members are asked to attend at least two-thirds of meetings annually and to not miss more than two consecutive meetings to maintain good standing. Can you make this commitment?
  1. Committee member are expected to complete or assist with interim work projects between meetings. Are you able to spend 1 – 2 additional hours per month on committee projects?
  1. If you are employed, do both your organization and direct supervisor support your involvement in, and attendance at, Task Force subcommittee meetings?
  1. The purpose of the Offender Management Subcommittee is to specifically address issues related to the assessment, management, and treatment of sexual offenders. The goal of the subcommittee is to reduce sexual assault by improving the methods of managing identified sex offenders. How do you see yourself contributing to this purpose? Please list examples of your previous contributions and accomplishments that illustrate what you would bring to the OMC that advance this purpose.
  1. What is unique about you that you will bring to the Offender Management Committee? How will you contribute to the group?
  1. What do you see as the root causes of sexual violence?

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