Seeking
Volunteers
Volunteering is open to all undergraduate or graduate students at the University of South Carolina
The USC National Big Data Health Science Center is seeking volunteers to help make its 6th National Big Data Health Science Conference a success. Volunteering will allow you to build your network by working behind the scenes at a national conference. Your engagement will also earn you free registration to the conference.
Note: If volunteers commit an entire volunteer block they will receive free registration, allowing them access to sessions and networking opportunities.
Expectations
Volunteers are expected to provide assistance during at least one volunteer block during the conference. Given that volunteers are the face of the National Big Data Health Science Conference, they are expected to be punctual, respectful, and helpful during their shifts. Volunteers are also expected to keep their volunteer leader informed of any issues and help keep the conference programming on the right track. In particular, we are seeking volunteers to provide assistance in the following key areas of the conference:
Registration
Volunteers will be responsible for welcoming attendees, maintaining the registration roster sheet, distributing registration materials, and answering questions. Volunteers will also assist new attendees with on-site registration.
App Monitor
Volunteers will be responsible for monitoring the conference app, Whova. If attendees post questions to the app discussion forum, volunteers will provide answers. Volunteers will moderate decorum on discussion forums.
Room Monitor
Volunteers will assist speakers during their presentations, keep track of time, and monitor the traffic in and out of the room once the session has begun. Room monitors will help the organizers run each session smoothly.
Poster Monitors
Volunteers will be responsible for the requests from poster presenters such as putting up the posters to the boards. Volunteers will be also expected to answer directional/basic questions by attendees of the poster session.
Traffic Direction
Volunteers will be responsible for providing directions to attendees throughout the conference. Volunteers will answer questions attendees have regarding session locations, the conference schedule, the conference venue, and the conference app.
Case Competition
Volunteers will assist with a time slot at the Annual Student Case Competition (held prior to the conference on February 7-9, 2025). Volunteers will assist virtually to help the competition run smoothly.
Volunteer Blocks
There are a total of four blocks of time, as well as four blocks during the case competition, for which volunteers are needed. Committing to an entire block will earn you free registration for the conference. Blocks include:
Conference (in person):
(1) Thursday, February 13th AM (7:30am-12:30pm)
(2) Thursday, February 13th PM (12:30pm-5:30pm)
(3) Friday, February 14th AM (7:30am-12:30pm)
(4) Friday, February 14th PM (12:30pm-5:30pm)
Case Competition (virtual):
1) Tuesday, February 7th (12:00pm-5:30pm)
2) Wednesday, February 8th (8:30am-12:30pm)
3) Wednesday, February 8th (12:30pm-5:30pm)
4) Friday, Februray 9th (8:30am-12:30pm)
Time blocks may be subject to minor adjustments depending on the availability of volunteers and programming needs, etc.
To Sign Up For Volunteering
Volunteers are an essential component of our conference. We appreciate your willingness to provide assistance and make the 2025 conference a success. If you are interested in volunteering, please sign up using the following form. Volunteer slots and the complimentary registration that accompany them go quickly! Sign up is on a first come first served basis.
If you have any questions, please contact Dr. George Tam at ctam@mailbox.sc.edu