Duties and Responsibilities of the President of the College
204.01Duties and Responsibilities of the President of the College
The President of the College is the chief executive, administrative, and education officeholder of the community higher district and derives dominance from, and is responsible to, the Sauk Valley Customs Higher Board of Trustees. The President's primary responsibleness is to provide vision for the Higher and continuous leadership and direction for the planning and operation of all aspects of the College'southward programs and services in conformity with Lath policies, ICCB and IBHE rules and regulations, and State law. More than specifically, the President is responsible for:
Developing and implementing a progressive and community-responsive College philosophy, including a comprehensive strategic program that details the institutional mission, vision, goals and objectives, priorities, and resources for the current and long-range needs of the district;
Developing, maintaining, and evaluating the academic programs and student services of the College and creating a climate that enhances educatee learning, stimulates creative approaches to teaching and learning, and motivates staff, faculty, and students to optimum achievement;
Developing and maintaining an appropriate administrative organisation to ensure effective and efficient management of the College and its resource;
Recommending policies for Lath action, and implementing those policies adopted by the Board;
Developing and maintaining a personnel operation that includes the recruitment, selection, evolution, compensation, evaluation, and continuation of all Higher staff and faculty;
Preparing, recommending, and administrating the annual operating and capital letter budgets as approved by the Board of Trustees;
Maintaining and making efficient use of existing institutional resources, and creating new resource;
Providing for effective internal and external communications, including keeping the Board informed, being the Higher'southward chief spokesperson, and representing the College to the general public;
Providing for the preparation and submission of all reports required by local, state, and national agencies;
Representing and actively participating in appropriate local, land, and national efforts to promote the interests of the Higher;
Managing the operational affairs of the Board of Trustees, including being its professional counselor by analyzing implications of proposed actions and making recommendations, handling agendas, minutes, policies, and other necessary records;
Representing the Higher interests as a member of the Sauk Valley Community College Foundation Board of Directors;
Delegating to appropriate staff, kinesthesia, and committees powers and duties listed above as the President deems appropriate for the administration of the College;
Exercising the discretionary power necessary to ensure the continuous efficient performance of the College, and deciding all other administrative matters non outlined above and for which no specific provision has been made in the law or past Board policies; and
Performing any other duties assigned or delegated by the Board of Trustees.
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