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I remember the search committee in 2014 said they didn't state how many hours per month the position was, and that meant people only applied that were looking for a full-time position.
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I think we should drop "Simply Accounting" as we've been using Quick Books the last few year.
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I think we should beef up the computer skills to something like "comfortable learning new computer skills" given the reliance on the wiki and phone.com.

Revision as of 20:56, 24 January 2017

Process

  • board accepts notice of termination of contract from out-going Administrator
  • board appoints a search committee
    • 1 or 2 board members
    • try to include the out-going or a previous Administrator
  • (1 week) agree as a committee what we are looking for; prepare job ad.
  • (1 week) place ad in paper(s); distribute to our members; forward to prospective candidates.
  • (1 week) for responses -- deadline for applications
  • (3 day) for committee to review applications; select short list for interviews
  • (1 week) for interviews as can be scheduled; after last interview committee decides on recommendation
  • (1 week) special board meeting to approve contract offer to candidate
    • (perhaps we can do this via e-mail if the rest of the board is comfortable).
  • New administrator starts with help of out-going Administrator.

Ad

I remember the search committee in 2014 said they didn't state how many hours per month the position was, and that meant people only applied that were looking for a full-time position.

I think we should drop "Simply Accounting" as we've been using Quick Books the last few year.

I think we should beef up the computer skills to something like "comfortable learning new computer skills" given the reliance on the wiki and phone.com.

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