Board of Directors/Vice President/Job Description
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The Vice President is in part a training role for a person who plans | The Vice President is in part a training role for a person who plans | ||
to become [[President]]. | to become [[President]]. | ||
- | Many of the responsibilities of the Vice President | + | Many of the responsibilities of the Vice President are to develop |
the skills and knowledge to take on the role of the President | the skills and knowledge to take on the role of the President | ||
in a future term or when the President is absent. | in a future term or when the President is absent. |
Revision as of 23:05, 8 July 2014
Document status
Is this document a draft? Official?
This document is a DRAFT, which has not yet been approved by the Board of Directors.
Position description
Summarize what the role does within the organization.
Makes sure that the search and rescue group is running as efficient as possible while providing support for the President.
Responsibilities
List the major areas of responsibilities.
The Vice President is in part a training role for a person who plans to become President. Many of the responsibilities of the Vice President are to develop the skills and knowledge to take on the role of the President in a future term or when the President is absent.
- Work closely with the President
- Remain informed of the President's activities
- Learn the President's process for completing work
- Take opportunities to perform some of the President's duties (such as chairing meetings)
- Assist the President
- Keeping and leading meetings when the president is unavalible to ensure that they are running smoothly.
- Listening to the board.
- Showing a strong leadership
- Listening and keeping peace between members.
- Getting items done and moving forward at a good pace.
- Keeping an eye on the press/public
- Includes letting them know about training and what is happening.
- In essence promoting the group.
- Talking to different SAR groups and other services such as the Fire, EMS, police, parks etc.
- Keeping in touch with all members
- Keeping and leading meetings when the president is unavalible to ensure that they are running smoothly.
The Vice President is the primary lead in making sure the organization's committees and policies are functioning as intended
- Monitors that committees understand their mandate, have the resources they need and are working effectively
- Encourages all committees to report regularly to the board
- Reviews the effectiveness with board established policies
Prepare the way for the next Vice President
- Document what the Vice President learns, in a way that a future Vice President will be able to use
Knowledge, Skills, Abilities
List what knowledge, skills, abilities and time are required or desired.
Required:
- able to use the internet and be able to text or phone people
- able to talk to people
- able to use the wiki
- understands the roles of all committees
- understands all board policies
Desired:
- set time for PCSAR because there is paperwork
- Skills in SAR such as a couple years of different trainings
- Experience being on a committee
- able to take advice and give it
Resources
List what the organization supplies to help the person in this role.
- The President is able to consult with:
- past vice-presidents
- board members
- committee chairs
- members.
- other groups
- our SAR Alberta regional representative
- The Administer
- the wiki