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Vice President – Employer or College
Position Description

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Position Overview

The Vice President – Employer or College serves a two-year term as an officer of the association and works closely with the other members of the Board of Directors, the NACE Executive Director, and the NACE staff to provide leadership and direction to the association.

Primary Responsibilities as Vice President

  1. Serve as a member of the Executive Committee.
  2. Serve on the Board of Trustees of the NACE Foundation; serve as Foundation Trustee Chair during the second year of service. 
  3. Serve as a liaison to one or more association strategic priority committees and participate in board work teams as required or appropriate. 
  4. Provide perspectives reflective of the needs and interests of the employer or college membership.

General Board Responsibilities

  1. Actively participate in regularly scheduled Board and Board Committee meetings.  Read background materials distributed prior to meetings and share expertise and perspectives as part of meeting discussions.  Provide candid and constructive feedback, advice and comments concerning all aspects of the association with the intent to strengthen the organization’s efforts and provide value to members. Support all decisions that are arrived at by the Board of Directors.
  2. Demonstrate actions consistent with the ethical and legal obligations of Board service and in support of the NACE organizational values and Principles of Professional Practice.
  3. Be an advocate for NACE with appropriate constituents and interested parties.  Help members and others interested in the work of the association to better understand the programs, services, and value offered by NACE membership.

 Qualifications

  1. The Vice President – Employer or College must have prior NACE Board service of at least one term of office and be member in good standing of the association.
  2. Possess an active interest and involvement in the employment of the college educated, a willingness to assist in setting and achieving the association’s goals, and the ability to devote the time and energy necessary to attend and participate in Board and Board Committee meetings.
  3. Have a history of professional achievement and success with NACE or with another organization or association that provides added-value to the make-up of the NACE Board and strengthens the role of the Board in supporting the vision, purpose, and values of the association.
  4. Have a clear understanding of board governance and the importance of transparent, values-based leadership and decision-making.

Desired Competencies

  1. Leadership—Shows initiative and a willingness to lead.  Demonstrates results and accomplishments through others. Takes accountability for people and decisions. 

      • Demonstrates successful implementation of  solutions to achieve organizational goals
      • Leads groups effectively toward solutions
      • Inspires and motivates others toward achievement of goals
      • Considers all relevant information when making decisions
      • Leads with honesty, integrity and trust

    1. Interpersonal and Communication Skills—Able to articulate thoughts and ideas both orally and in writing.  Adapts style and attitude to fit the needs of the audience.
      • Presents ideas effectively, both in written form and verbally
      • Ability to influence and persuade others
      • Effectively manages differing opinions and difficult situations
      • Respects and values differences
      • Able to build consensus among diverse groups
      • Actively listens to others’ opinions and ideas
      • Articulates and succinctly summarizes thoughts

    1. Strategic Decision Making—Thinks through challenges and opportunities and applies sound judgment.  Involves those most qualified to better solve issues.

      • Thinks and acts strategically with regards to visioning and needs assessment
      • Able to prioritize, manage, and pace complex change
      • Shows sound judgment when addressing issues
      • Able to identify emerging issues and trends and relate them to organizational priorities
      • Seeks out additional resources and information to assist in solving challenges

    2. Organizational Skills / Resource Management—Able to manage projects, tasks, and people.  Focuses on solutions and results when leading a team or assignment.

      • Understands the organizational structure, systems and processes needed to achieve goals
      • Successfully manages time and resources to meet deadlines and achieve results
      • Effectively delegates tasks to maximize ability of the team
      • Considers long-term outcomes when making decisions
      • Able to quantify results through metrics and measurements

     

     

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    NACE is a founding member of International Network of Graduate Recruitment and Development Associations (INGRADA).