SORCE Executive Duties & Responsibilities
So you’re thinking about being a director, but you have a few questions before you leap aboard to help steer the ship. On this page you’ll find a brief description of the typical duties of a director, and answers to some commonly asked questions. If you are interested in joining the elected team or wish to nominate someone, please send an email to: This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it.
Roles and Responsibilities of a Director The directors of SORCE are responsible for planning for the future of the organization, as well as managing its day to day activities. To fulfill their role, directors are expected to have excellent communication skills allowing them to effectively liaise, negotiate, and communicate with local land managers, SORCE members, corporate supporters, media, and the general public. Directors should expect to set aside a reasonable amount of time to complete all their duties, be committed to the organization and serve their entire term.
FAQ
Q: How much time can I expect to put in as a director?
A: As a minimum, directors can be expected to put in around 10-15 hours a month.
Q: How long is the required term?
A: One year. If directors wish to continue on for a longer term, they may be re-elected at the AGM.
Q: I don’t think I can commit that much time, can I still be involved?
A: Of course! You can make a difference on your own schedule.
Board of Directors - General Responsibilities
- Board members have a responsibility to act in the best interests of the association in line with our mission and vision
- The Board is responsible for the sound management of the society including but not limited to strategy, finances, and operations
- Board members are required to stay current with the major issues of the association and attend at least 75% of monthly scheduled Board meetings
- Board members are expected to be responsive to communications.
- Board members are expected to engage and develop a committee of volunteers to assist in fulfilling their responsibilities.
Specific Board Roles
Director roles have been established, each with specific responsibilities and tasks.
President
- Acts as Chair of all meetings of the society or may delegate the role of Chair to another director
- Supervises the directors, members and volunteers execution of their duties
- Maintains and enhances relationships with other organizations (MTB, government, community, industry, etc.)
- Acts as a resource to other directors
- Is an authorized signatory on the Society bank accounts
- Prepares annual BC Society report and ensures the organization remains in good standing.
- Organizes and follows through with Sponsorship for the club
- Prepares monthly meeting agendas and minutes.
- Ensures that volunteers and members receive recognition (social events).
Administration – Secretary/Treasurer/Membership
- Acts as the official record keeper of the organization.
- Supervises and administers the organizations electronic files, as well as paper files.
- Checks the mailbox and reports on organizational correspondence.
- Records and reports on the overall financial position of the society, including record keeping consistent with the Societies Act, CRA regulations and good management principles
- Prepares and presents financial statements
- Oversees the budget process of the association
- Disburses all payments in a timely fashion. Is an authorized signatory on the Society bank accounts
- Assists the president with volunteer recruitment, retention and communication.
- Ensures that all necessary paperwork & fee payment is completed for members.
- Mails member cards and other membership related gifts (socks/T-shirt)
- Communicates with other Directors on needed volunteer services.
Director – North (of Hwy 10)
- Set up and run trail days and maintenance in North parks
- Liaise with Government, Members and Stakeholders in their parks to ensure harmonious use of the trail systems
Director – South (of Hwy 10)
- Set up and run trail days and maintenance in South parks
- Liaise with Government, Members and Stakeholders in their parks to ensure harmonious use of the trail systems
Director – Races
- Schedules, plans, and executes Toonies, and Races
- Engages in Race and Ride course selection. Pre-approves race courses before presenting to the board for final approval.
- Identifies sponsorship needs for specific races and engages with sponsors.
- Liaises with marketing director to produce promotional material for races and ensures it will be distributed.
- Acquires race permits.
- Coordinates volunteer efforts for events with the Director of Membership
Director – Marketing
- Oversees the marketing and communications strategy and tactics of the organization.
- Ensures all materials produced and circulated are ‘on brand’ while providing accurate and current content.
- Prints and laminates member cards, brochures and posters.
- Designs and produces all marketing collateral for events, races, meetings. etc
- Produces a monthly newsletter to engage members in all ongoing SORCE business.
- Manages content for all social media sites and monitors the level of active engagement with the community.
- Liaises with the Directors of Events to ensure all events are covered (photos, blogs, materials) and shared through the website and social media.
Director - Advocacy (Community Liaison)
- Establish and maintain relationships with key stakeholders within the City of Surrey and other relevant Government organizations
- Lobby for development and maintenance of new and existing Bike Parks
- Contribute to the City of Surrey Cycling Plan
- Establish presence on other relevant City of Surrey sport and recreation committees
- Develop and fulfil a public relations plan
Director - at Large
- Attend executive meetings
- Learn the ins & outs of SORCE
- Help out whenever you can
- Spend as much or little time as you see fit
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