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Associate Vice-President: University Affairs extended posting

msu · Hamilton, ON, Canada

Junior LevelQuick applypart-time2 days ago

About The Role

The AVP: University Affairs is responsible for chairing the University Affairs standing and any directly related ad-hoc committees of the SRA. Additionally, the AVP: University Affairs is responsible for leading policy development and amendments to policies with the consultation of the Vice-President Education and the Education Department. Furthermore, the AVP: University Affairs shall participate in lobbying efforts, make recommendations, and shall advise the Vice-President Education in matters relating to their portfolios. They will also be responsible for attending meetings that are relevant to their portfolio as advised by the Vice-President (Education).

Please note this posting has been extended and is closing Sunday, June 28th at 11:59pm.

Supervision/Professional Development (20%)

  • Chair meetings of standing or ad-hoc committees on a regular basis
  • Inform committee members of their responsibilities on the committee
  • Inform committee members of meeting time, location, and where to find relevant information
  • Ensure minutes and meeting records are taken and submitted to the Executive Assistant and Administrative Coordinator within 2 weeks of the meeting
  • Notify, in writing, members who are within 1 meeting of losing their committee seat
  • Maintain contact lists for committee members
  • Create agendas for committee meetings

Budget/Finances/Materials (5%)

  • Coordinate with the Advocacy Coordinator to obtain resources from internal and external vendors for projects and campaigns

Internal Communications/Collaboration (15%)

  • Report to the SRA and the Vice-President (Education) with regards to committee work
  • Assist other MSU staffers as necessary in areas relevant to the University Affairs portfolio
  • Prepare a detailed year-plan submission for the SRA with regards to committee work
  • Provide transition for the incoming the Associate Vice-President: University Affairs
  • Submit reports to the SRA as advised by the Vice-President (Education) and the Administrative Assistant.
  • Maintain strong communication channels with the Vice-President (Education), the Education Department, and other relevant campus and community stakeholders
  • Consult with the Vice-President (Education) on matters relating to their area of responsibility
  • Seek consultation and advice from the Vice-President (Education) on matters of policy, procedure and assembly business
  • Assist the Vice-President (Education) with other projects and duties as assigned
  • Attend weekly Education Department meetings as set by the Vice-President (Education)
  • Advise and seek advice from the Executive Board as required
  • Sit on committees as mandated by MSU Operating Policies (Ex: Academic Affairs Council)

Innovation/Initiative (15%)

  • Conduct policy research, review existing policy, and formulate policy solutions relating to current university advocacy issues

Judgement/Thinking (15%)

  • Advise the Vice-President (Education) on provincial and federal advocacy strategy
  • Determine provincial and federal advocacy yearly priorities as described in year plan in collaboration with the Vice-President (Education)

Decisions/Actions(10%)

  • Manage the MSU’s relationships with some University stakeholders ( Ex: Student Wellness Centre staff, Student Affairs Office staff)

External Communications/Promotions (20%)

  • Assist Advocacy Coordinator with promotions as needed, such as developing promotion schedules and contacting clubs/MSU services to promote campaigns and events
  • Advise the Vice-President (Education) and the Communications team on MSU public relations relating to University-related advocacy issues
  • Participate in lobbying efforts on matters relating to their area of responsibility
  • Collaborate with community and campus partners on issues and projects that are relevant to the University Affairs portfolio (Ex: international student support, mental health supports, academic-related policies)
  • Act as a representative of the MSU in university affairs with campus stakeholders ( Ex: Student Wellness Centre staff, Student Affairs Office staff ).
  • Recruit committee membership from a variety of sources in the undergraduate population
  • Conduct student consultations to determine current student perspectives on University-related issues

Knowledge, Skills and Abilities

  • Knowledgeable in scope and focus of the Standing Committee
  • Knowledgeable of parliamentary procedure, MSU Constitution, Operations, Bylaws, and Policies
  • Knowledgeable of the MSU legislative process and the complexities of policy creati on
  • Skilled in research and critical thinking
  • Skilled in making reasoned and impartial decisions
  • Skilled in communicating clearly and succinctly to moderate debate
  • Skilled in effectively chairing meetings
  • Skilled in strategic planning abilities
  • Skilled in working both independently and in a team
  • Skilled in carrying out research projects from start to finish

Effort & Responsibility

  • Effort required to maintain strong community and campus partnerships
  • Effort required to research and become knowledgeable on all elements of a policy paper
  • Responsible for acting as a positive ambassador of the MSU at campus and community events

Working Conditions

  • Hours of work are variable
  • Time demands may exceed stated hours of work
  • Access to shared work space in the MSU Committee Room

Equipment

  • Use of a personal computer is preferred
  • Access to a shared office computer
  • Other business machines as required

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