Join an ESE Committee
The European Society of Endocrinology (ESE) is at the centre of Europe's endocrine community. Together we work to develop knowledge and share expertise in endocrine science and medicine.
You can make a difference by becoming a member of one of our Committees and help fulfill our vision to unite, support and represent the endocrine community.
For our Executive Committee, Committees, Working Groups and Boards, we aim to achieve balance in geographical location in order to represent the breadth of European science. In addition, our Committees should reflect a balanced gender and ethnic representation as well as representing the different areas of interest within endocrinology for clinicians, clinician scientists and scientists. We encourage recruitment from groups that are currently under-represented.
Read our Equality, Diversity and Inclusion Policy for more information.
We encourage all our members to apply to join or to nominate others for the positions available. Please keep in mind any specific requirements of the individual Committee when making your application or nomination. Please also note that Committee members must be current members of ESE.
Current vacancies available:
ESE Clinical Committee – 1 position available (further information is below)
ESE Congress Committee – 2 positions available (further information is below)
ESE Education Committee – 2 positions available (further information is below)
ESE Nominations Committee – 2 positions available (further information is below)
ESE Science Committee – 2 positions available (further information is below)
Please submit your application as soon as possible and no later than Friday 3 March 2023.
Individuals who are interested in applying for any of the open positions, or would like to nominate someone else, can do so by completing the online form below and by the deadline stated.
Clinical Committee Members – 1 position available.
The Clinical Committee aims to advance the quality and equality of patient care in endocrinology across Europe, by pursuing alliances with and supporting all healthcare professionals in endocrinology (clinicians, specialist nurses and allied professions) delivering patient care.
This Committee plays a leading role in the development of both European and international guidelines for optimal management of endocrine disorders, as well as giving guidance on matters in clinical endocrinology, including ethical issues, societal consequences and best practice.
There is one position available and Committee members must be a member of ESE. The term of office is four years and will commence in May 2023 (at the time of the European Congress of Endocrinology).
Please see the Clinical Committee remit for further information.
Congress Committee Members – 2 positions available.
The Congress Committee provides a provide a link between the vision and strategy of the Executive Committee and the ESE Office and PCO (Professional Congress Organiser). The Committee provides a link to the ESE Team in relation to practical items such as industry time slots, programme and educational concepts etc.
There are two positions available and Committee members must be a member of ESE. The term of office is four years and will commence in May 2023 (at the time of the European Congress of Endocrinology).
Please see the Congress Committee remit for further information.
Education Committee Members – 2 positions available.
The Education Committee develops and maintains a sustainable education strategy for ESE. The Committee ensures that ESE remains relevant and attractive to all career stages of our membership and provides a range of educational activity.
Candidates should have a keen interest in topics of education and experience in this area would be preferred. There are two positions available and Committee members must be a member of ESE. The term of office is four years and will commence in May 2023 (at the time of the European Congress of Endocrinology).
Please see the Education Committee remit for further information.
Nominations Committee Members – 2 positions available.
The Nominations Committee is responsible for the nomination and election processes for committee membership and for the ESE Award procedures.
Candidates should be a respected endocrinologist or scientist with a record of excellence and with a broad range of scientific activities in endocrinology. In addition, they should be experienced and have a good overview of ESE and its activities. Committee members must also be a member of ESE.
There are two positions available. The term of office is two years and will commence in May 2023 (at the time of the European Congress of Endocrinology).
Please see the Nomination Committee remit for further information.
Science Committee Members – 2 positions available.
The Science Committee acts to support scientific research in Endocrinology across Europe. This committee provides researchers with education, resources and guidance to facilitate careers in endocrine science.
There are two positions available. We would like to encourage candidates who are scientists (rather than clinician scientists) in order to promote balance and diversity within the Committee in terms of area of interest, gender and geographical location. Committee members must be a member of ESE.
The term of office is four years and will commence in May 2023 (at the time of the European Congress of Endocrinology).
Please see the Science Committee remit for further information.
Individuals who are interested in applying for any of the open positions, or would like to nominate someone else, can do so by completing the online form and by the 28 February 2023.
Evaluation:
Applications will be collated and circulated to the relevant individual Committee Chair. The Committee Chair will then discuss all nominations received within their Committee, and a vote will take place.
Current members of the ESE Committees can also put forward nominations for consideration, and these should be submitted using the online form.
New Committee members would be subject to ratification by the Executive Committee (as is standard procedure), and all nominees would be notified of the results. The decision of the Executive Committee is final.