Overview
Below are high-level descriptions of the roles of President, Vice-Chancellor, Dean & CEO respectively:
The President is responsible to the Board for the general administration, organization, and management of the University in accordance with policies established by the Board and subject to direction of the Board, ensure compliance with the NOSM University Act, 2021 and the regulations thereunder and with the by-laws of the University. The President works closely with the Board of Governors and Senior Leadership to ensure that the strategic direction and policies of the university are aligned with its mission.
The President represents and acts as the primary ambassador to the University with a wide range of partners and key external bodies such as the Council of Ontario Universities and will have oversight of all government relations. The President in collaboration with senior leadership is responsible for the development of a comprehensive and responsible budget that is used to advance the institution’s strategic goals and priorities. The President is also responsible for overseeing both human and financial resources in a manner that ensures accountability. The President has oversight for all legal matters and is the chief spokesperson for the University and the corporation. The President is to provide direction and guidance to all sectors of the University and in particular, to lead and manage the performance of the University’s Executive so as to ensure the effective and efficient management of the University and all its resources.
The Vice-Chancellor is the principle academic and administrative officer of the University. Among the main tasks of the Vice Chancellor is to act in the place of the Chancellor in carrying out certain important ceremonial and civic duties, to provide leadership academic and administrative to the whole University and to represent the University externally. The Vice-Chancellor may represent the Chancellor on external bodies where required.
As Dean the President shall exercise academic leadership to enhance the University’s academic quality and stature, as well as the national and international reputation of its undergraduate, graduate and professional programs. The President shall have supervision over and direction of the academic and general administration of the University, its Students, Teaching Staff, and Non-Teaching Employees.1 The President is an academic leader, engaged with the academy and committed to ensuring academic rigour in NOSM University faculty and learners. The President works collaboratively with the Provost and other members of the University’s leadership to ensure an effective academic and operational relationship within NOSM University and its affiliated programs. The President as Dean may delegate aspects of the role and responsibilities to the Provost or Vice Deans and Associate Deans as required such as for learner support, distributed education, and curricular review as well as continuous quality improvement and monitoring of all education programs.
As the Chief Executive Officer, the President is the highest-ranking officer of the corporation and thereby leads the day-to-day oversight of the not-for-profit corporation with principal responsibility for the planning, development, implementation, assessment, and improvement of all corporate policies and procedures. Recognizing the educational challenges and complexity of NOSM University, as CEO the President makes major decisions within the corporation, manages the corporate assets and liabilities, and sets the tone, culture and vision of the corporation. The Vice President Administration (and Chief Operating Officer) reports to the CEO. As such the CEO has oversight of all collective agreements and union matters but may delegate these to the Vice President Administration/COO.
The President as CEO leads the corporation in the acquisition of resources, focusing particularly on the development and implementation of initiatives to attract new sources of financial support. The President works collaboratively with the Board, faculty, staff, and strategic partners to identify and articulate federal funding priorities and set the priorities of future fundraising campaigns and initiatives.
Specific Duties & Responsibilities
The President provides institutional leadership and oversight for all aspects of the University, which include but are not limited to academics, finance, strategic planning, learner affairs, enrollment, etc. The President leads in developing and driving the mission, strategies and advancement of the University and acts as its chief advocate, principal ambassador, and principal voice.
Ideal Candidate Profile
The ideal President has a range of skills, qualities, and experiences, a balanced and highly nuanced approach to leadership and decision-making, and a genuine appreciation for the full, rich, and distinctive mission, vision, and values of NOSM University.
As NOSM University was established with clear commitments to social accountability and health equity, the incumbent leader is tasked with fostering a dedication to addressing the cultural diversity of the region, meeting the health requirements of all Northern Ontarians, and enhancing access to quality care through education and research.
The selection criteria listed below align with the President’s job duties and responsibilities that were developed in consultation with the NOSM U community.
To be considered for the role of President, candidates must demonstrate the following:
Vision and Strategic Leadership
An experienced leader with a high degree of strategic foresight and agility, who can advance and actualize a bold vision that is embraced by NOSM U, its partners, and the communities it serves.
Breadth and Depth in Operational Administration and Financial Stewardship
A decisive and proven operational/organizational administrator with the skills and experience to ensure continued financial health and sustainability in a challenging fiscal environment.
Inclusive and Empowering Team and People Leadership
An engaging and culturally competent leader who has fostered and strengthened inclusive, supportive, and diverse cultures and advanced the principles of social accountability, anti-oppression, and reconciliation.
Collaborative and Dynamic Community Leadership and Engagement
An inspiring, visible, and accessible community builder who can engage and work effectively with students, donors, supporters, and partners across diverse sectors and communities in the North.
Exceptional Communications and Advocacy Skills
A respected and trusted representative and partner who can influence and advocate across all levels of government, healthcare, academia, and regional, provincial, national, and global institutions.
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The ideal candidate also possesses and/or demonstrates the following: