CER Young People Liaison Officer (YPLO)
- The YPLO should have the following qualifications:
- Come into alcoholics anonymous at an age of thirty of younger
- Have a minimum of 3 years of continuous sobriety
- Have a strong AA service record
- Have a good working knowledge of the Twelve Steps and Twelve traditions
- Be willing and able to serve for 3 years
The main responsibilities of the YPLO are to:
- Share experience, strength, and hope about getting sober at a young age;
- Encourage young people in AA to enter into all aspects of service;
- Maintain open communication with intergroup, groups, and individuals so that they may better serve young alcoholics inside and outside of AA;
- Assist the PILO in presentations where the audience is likely to include a signification amount of young people;
- Support AA activities aimed at young alcoholics both within and outside the Region;
- Attend and participate in the General Service Board’s Young People’s project; and
- Prepare and submit an annual report on the Region’s liaison activities to Board Trustee for YPLOs.
The YPLO usually responds to emails within 72 hours