I.A.4. VICE PRESIDENT OF INTERNAL AFFAIRS (VPIA): Difference between revisions

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The principal responsibilities of the VPIA are to monitor the status of and facilitate Board direction and oversight of policies and procedures related to all BSC professional, member, and workshift staff, central-level operations, and  BSC program delivery. The VPIA is responsible for ensuring the effective functioning of the Internal Affairs Committee. The VPIA also chairs the Presidential Review Committee (Policy Directory section I.C.10), Personnel Appeals Committee (Policy Directory section I.B.12), and may be directed by Board to serve on additional task forces and committees. The VPIA will educate the Board about issues pertaining to their area of work as needed throughout their term and their committee about recent organizational priorities addressed by their predecessor(s). In conjunction with the Board Administrative Assistant, the VPIA shall supervise the IACom Administrative Assistant. The VPIA shall sign documents on behalf of the BSC if the President is not available. The VPIA shall work with their successor to ensure a smooth transition of duties and responsibilities. Also see the BSC Executive Job Description. Finally, before the Board or its designated representatives considerers adjustments to the benefits offered to BSC Employees the VPIA must solicit expert, professional advice from outside the BSC and present this information to those groups hearing the proposal. This advice should contain significant legal and/or comparative perspectives. [''Board approved 5/8/14.'']
The principal responsibilities of the VPIA are to monitor the status of and facilitate Board direction and oversight of policies and procedures related to all BSC professional, member, and workshift staff, central-level operations, and  BSC program delivery. The VPIA is responsible for ensuring the effective functioning of the Internal Affairs Committee. The VPIA also chairs the Presidential Review Committee (Policy Directory section I.C.10), Personnel Appeals Committee (Policy Directory section I.B.12), and may be directed by Board to serve on additional task forces and committees. The VPIA will educate the Board about issues pertaining to their area of work as needed throughout their term and their committee about recent organizational priorities addressed by their predecessor(s). In conjunction with the Board Administrative Assistant, the VPIA shall supervise the IACom Administrative Assistant. The VPIA shall sign documents on behalf of the BSC if the President is not available. The VPIA shall work with their successor to ensure a smooth transition of duties and responsibilities. Also see the BSC Executive Job Description. Finally, before the Board or its designated representatives considerers adjustments to the benefits offered to BSC Employees the VPIA must solicit professional advice from outside the BSC and present this information to those groups hearing the proposal. This advice should contain significant legal and/or comparative perspectives. [''Board approved 5/8/14.'']




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'''Term of position:''' Academic year
'''Term of position:''' Concurrent with their Director term
 
'''Eligibility:''' Only sitting Directors are eligible to serve as VPIA


'''Supervisor:''' President
'''Supervisor:''' President
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'''Compensation:''' Stipend equal to 75% of room and board rate
'''Compensation:''' Stipend equal to 75% of room and board rate
[''Board approved 4/17/14.'']

Revision as of 13:46, 2 January 2016

The principal responsibilities of the VPIA are to monitor the status of and facilitate Board direction and oversight of policies and procedures related to all BSC professional, member, and workshift staff, central-level operations, and BSC program delivery. The VPIA is responsible for ensuring the effective functioning of the Internal Affairs Committee. The VPIA also chairs the Presidential Review Committee (Policy Directory section I.C.10), Personnel Appeals Committee (Policy Directory section I.B.12), and may be directed by Board to serve on additional task forces and committees. The VPIA will educate the Board about issues pertaining to their area of work as needed throughout their term and their committee about recent organizational priorities addressed by their predecessor(s). In conjunction with the Board Administrative Assistant, the VPIA shall supervise the IACom Administrative Assistant. The VPIA shall sign documents on behalf of the BSC if the President is not available. The VPIA shall work with their successor to ensure a smooth transition of duties and responsibilities. Also see the BSC Executive Job Description. Finally, before the Board or its designated representatives considerers adjustments to the benefits offered to BSC Employees the VPIA must solicit professional advice from outside the BSC and present this information to those groups hearing the proposal. This advice should contain significant legal and/or comparative perspectives. [Board approved 5/8/14.]


Additionally, the VPIA is responsible for fulfilling the duties of the BSC President when they are unable to do so. The VPIA must also call elections to fill a vacancy in the Presidency if needed. The Board shall temporarily compensate the VPIA at 100% of the room and board rate under these circumstances.


Term of position: Concurrent with their Director term

Eligibility: Only sitting Directors are eligible to serve as VPIA

Supervisor: President

Hired by: Board election

Expected hours per week: 15-18

Compensation: Stipend equal to 75% of room and board rate