SUS Election Vice President External

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Abbotsford - Canada

profile Monthly Salary: Not Disclosed
Posted on: Yesterday
Vacancies: 1 Vacancy

Job Summary

The University of the Fraser Valley Student Union Society (SUS) is a BC Not-For-Profit Society representing and serving UFV students. The Society manages the Student Union Building and facilitates services such as the UFV U-PASS food services and the student health and dental plan. SUS also provides support to an active community by organizing events and provides wellness and developmental programming. As the official representative body of UFV students our mission is to be an inclusive community that provides high-quality accessible programs and services. We are the unified voice advocating on behalf of student interests in the UFV community ensuring each student has opportunities to thrive.

Work Schedule: Minimum of 30 hours per week

Reporting to:Board of Directors

Location:Abbotsford Campus


POSITION DESCRIPTION

The Vice President External is a public-facing role involved in student advocacy and policy development within UFV. This role is SUSs representative to the municipal provincial and federal government and collaborates directly with various partners in advocacy organizations the role of an advocate for the interests of UFV students the Vice President External also sits on various committees within UFV pertaining to academic governmental and career development issues. The position must be filled by a current student of UFV who will be enrolled in at least one for-credit course in the Fall and Winter semesters.


Note: This is an intensive and demanding role which requires complete commitment for the entire term of office and may require travel time away from home and classes. It is strongly recommended not to take more than 1-2 classes (3-6 credits) per semester.


RESPONSIBILITIES & DUTIES OF THE VICE PRESIDENT EXTERNAL


The Vice President External has responsibility for a variety of functions including but not limited to the following:

Advocacy

  • Representing SUS on various University committees connected with academic career development or governmental policy issues;
  • Representing SUS to national and provincial student advocacy groups government officials and local community groups regarding student issues;
  • Acting as a liaison between SUS and the UFV Provost & Vice President Academic and other academic staff;
  • Maintaining awareness of current issues and developments regarding academic and non-academic matters relevant to SUS both at UFV and in the larger post-secondary environment;
  • Managing the consultation and development of advocacy campaigns;
  • Managing and serving as the project lead and default host to the Know Your Rights video Series;
  • Ensuring that students have an avenue to address any concerns they might have during their post-secondary career;
  • Researching new emerging university pedagogical approaches university governance issues student financial aid strategies and community issues affecting students and recommending policy positions to be considered by the Executive and Board;
  • Advocating for transparency and reduction of tuition and student fees where appropriate and the appropriate allocation of university resources to best serve students academic and career development;
  • Advocating on behalf of the specific interests of international students and Indigenous university students to UFV and the various levels of government;
  • Serving as an active member on the national student advocacy group the Canadian Alliance of Student Associations (CASA);
  • Researching provincial student issues and provincial advocacy opportunities and taking part in provincial advocacy initiatives;
  • Representing the interests of students at all times with specific responsibility for non-academic issues of UFV and;


Administrative

  • Performing other duties as may be required for the Society to fulfill its values mission vision and goals within the strategic plan.


RESPONSIBILITIES & DUTIES OF THE EXECUTIVE


The Vice President External in conjunction with other Executives holds responsibility for a variety of functions including but not limited to the following:


  • Represent the interests of students at all times with specific responsibility for non-academic issues of UFV;
  • Uphold the Societys bylaws and other governing documents;
  • Ensure adequate student representation in the decision-making processes of UFV;
  • Ensure compliance of the policy bylaw and other governing legislation of the Society;
  • Develop an Executive Goal Plan in accordance with the SUS Strategic Plan and the approved SUS Annual Budget ensure approval from the Board and the completion of all goal plan items;
  • Provide a detailed report of monthly activities to the Board at each Board meeting including all significant information which may affect the Society operations or its Membership and all portfolios under the Executives position;
  • Present an annual end-of-term report to the Board and Membership before leaving office;
  • Sit on the Executive Committee and attend all Weekly Executive Meetings;
  • Continually review strategic and other Executive plans of the Society ensure completion of benchmarks provide updates and revise as appropriate;
  • Act as a signatory for the Society on designated official documents contracts and other matters;
  • Keep updated on the goals concerns and needs of the Membership including educational trends and other matters which may affect the Membership in the future;
  • Maintain develop foster relationships with UFV and other partners in the post-secondary education community;
  • Perform critical analysis of UFV or other institutions involved in post-secondary education;
  • Transition the incoming Executive in accordance with relevant governing policy and procedures;
  • Work alongside the Operations team to contribute to the activities and programs of the Society and;
  • Contribute to and support the continuous growth and improvement of the Society.



QUALIFICATIONS & EXPERIENCE


An ideal candidate for Vice President External will bring experience passion and skills necessary to adequately represent the student body and meet UFVs and SUSs strategic goals. These qualifications include:


  • Knowledge of resources available for UFV students such as myCampusLife Co-Curriculum record academic success centre PRLC Food Bank and other organization and services that aid students well being engagement and promote campus experience at UFV;
  • Professional work ethic exercising good judgment initiative and a high degree of professionalism;
  • Excellent written and oral communication skills;
  • Ability to adapt and react to changing goals and environments;
  • Strong critical thinking and problem-solving skills;
  • Willingness to learn and develop professional skills;
  • Ability to work both independently and co-operatively as part of a team and in non-traditional work environments and schedules;
  • Consistent work ethic throughout the entire year and committed to remaining in the position for the entire year and;
  • Familiarity with UFV academic and administrative policies and procedures;
  • Prior experience in advocacy campaigns particularly those supporting university students;
  • Personable nature able to interact with many different character types;
  • A working knowledge of the functioning of the relationship between the provincial and federal governments and;
  • Able to maintain confidentiality of sensitive information.


COMPENSATION: $22.00/hr with 72 hours of paid vacation and a paid winter break.


CLOSING DATE:Applications will be accepted online through this online platform until Thursday January 29 at 11:59PM. Alternatively students may submit hard copies of all required documents to the Electoral Officer in Room S2101 (Abbotsford Campus) by the latest Friday January 23 12:00PM.Submissions that are incomplete or that are received past due dates/times will not be accepted.



Important Note:All successful applicants must be available for the following dates and times*:



    HOW TO APPLY:

    Using the link below nominees must download fill out and resubmit the (1)Nomination Package through this application. Additionally they must write a (2)Candidate Statement and also submit it through this online application. If applicable (read nomination package) please submit your (3)UFV Faculty Members Letter of Recommendation (500 Words) through this online application as well.Alternatively students may submit hard copies of all required documents to the Electoral Officer in Room S2101 (Abbotsford Campus) by the latest Friday January 23 12:00PM.Submissions that are incomplete or that are received past due dates/times will not be accepted.



    2026 Election Nomination Package - Vice President External


    Candidate Statement Info:This is a document: where the candidate shall be permitted to provide a statement on their views on matters rightfully falling under the jurisdiction of their desired position. A Photo of the Candidate may be used in this. For examples go to Expand the administrations and look for Candidate Statements. No logos or association with UFV SUS or other groups is allowed in this. You may only reference other groups if including them in your previous experience. Phrases such as UFV SUS Election SUS Election UFV Student Union Society (Position Running For) are allowed to appear in the Candidate Statement. The Candidate Statement is individually created. Copying anothers is not permitted. Throughout the election this initial Candidate Statement is considered ones platform and must not change.


    All requirements as determined by SUSs bylaws policies and procedures must be met in order to proceed with the elections process. For more information please visit Additionally visit read the four documents under the heading Elections.



    The UFV Student Union Society is proudly committed to creating a diverse environment. As an equal opportunity employer all qualified candidates will be considered without regard to race colour religion gender gender identity or expression sexual orientation national origin genetics disability or age.


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    The University of the Fraser Valley Student Union Society (SUS) is a BC Not-For-Profit Society representing and serving UFV students. The Society manages the Student Union Building and facilitates services such as the UFV U-PASS food services and the student health and dental plan. SUS also provides...
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