Dual Roles
Each APC officer fills two roles within the Union. One is a governance role, in which the officer provides leadership to APC through engaging in planning and decision-making. The other is a staff role, in which the officer carries out the work of the Union and the decisions of the APC Council.
Governance Role
As a statewide APC leader and member of the Executive Board, each officer participates in developing and recommending to the APC Council programs, policies and procedures necessary for the administration of APC and the pursuit of the Union’s goals. It is in this role that officers may influence the direction and decisions of the Union. While each officer brings an invaluable set of personal experiences from her/his own campus to these efforts, officers are expected to adopt and work from a statewide (rather than campus) perspective.
Staff Role
The APC Council delegates to the President overall responsibility and authority for ensuring that the Council develops annual plans with the first one due by the first Council meeting after the President takes office, and for carrying out the decisions of the Council and the business of the Union. The President, in turn, delegates responsibility and authority for specific areas to other officers. Each officer’s experience, skills and interests are taken into account when responsibilities are delegated, and every effort is made to create positive matches. When a conflict arises, however, organizational needs of the Union are afforded a higher priority than personal preferences of officers.
Possible Stylistic Conflicts
When acting on behalf of APC, a collaborative approach always is preferred. However, each officer must be willing to confront others when necessary, including Unit 4 employees and CSU representatives, and to take and assert positions that may at times be personally uncomfortable and/or differ from her/his personal views on a particular issue.
APC PRESIDENT
Governance Role
As a statewide APC leader and member of the Executive Board, the President participates in developing and recommending to the APC Council programs, policies, and procedures necessary for the administration of APC and the pursuit of the Union’s goals. The President serves as the primary spokesperson and representative for APC and presides at meetings of the APC Council and Executive Board.
Staff Role
The President is delegated the responsibility to oversee the affairs of the Union, to carry out the decisions of the Council, and to ensure that all Union business is conducted in accordance with all applicable Federal and State laws, with the APC Constitution, and with all applicable APC policies and procedures. The President directs the implementation of Council policies and programs, is responsible for the delegation of specific responsibilities to other APC officers and to APC staff and assumes additional responsibilities as delegated by the APC Council.
Specific responsibilities of the President include, but are not limited to:
- Coordination and integration of the work of the Executive Board, APC Staff, and the APC Council
- Development and implementation of the Union’s contract negotiation and enforcement program
- Communication with CSU, at both the campus and systemwide levels
- Management of APC’s administrative, communication, member services, records maintenance, and other related programs
- Supervision of APC staff and of officers (in their staff role), including development and implementation of personnel programs and policies
- Development and implementation of strategies to protect APC’s jurisdiction and bargaining unit work
- Long-range planning for the Union
- Development and implementation of APC’s legislative program and collaborative legislative efforts with other unions
- Representation of APC to the CSU Board of Trustees, the CSU Labor Council, and other organizations
Expectations
- Take 50% – 100% union leave from the CSU
- Extensive and frequent travel throughout California
- Provide personal vehicle for APC-related travel
- Provide personal office in or near home
APC VICE PRESIDENT
Governance Role
As a statewide APC leader and member of the Executive Board, the Vice President participates in developing and recommending to the APC Council programs, policies and procedures necessary for the administration of APC and the pursuit of the Union’s goals. The Vice President is responsible for working closely with the President to provide statewide leadership for APC and for assuming the responsibilities of the President in her/his absence.
Staff Role
Specific areas of responsibility likely to be assigned to the Vice President include:
- Coordinate support for campus chapters and leaders in both contract and non-contract matters
- Serve as acting chief steward on campuses without elected chapter leadership
- Approve campus chapter yearly budget and in conjunction with the APC Treasurer monitor and provide oversight for campus chapter expenditures
- Develop and implement contract education programs for bargaining unit employees
- Provide support for assigned campus chapters, including contract enforcement, chapter and leadership development, and member education
- Guide campus chapters in developing, monitoring, and evaluating programs and budgets
- Assist in the development and conducting of campus and statewide meetings and workshops
- Represent APC at meetings and activities of the CSU and other organizations
- Provide back-up to APC Treasurer and President in processing checks and other financial transactions
Expectations
- Take 50% – 100% union leave from the CSU
- Frequent travel throughout California
- Provide personal vehicle for APC-related travel
- Provide personal office in or near home
APC TREASURER
Governance Role
As a statewide APC leader and member of the Executive Board, the Treasurer participates in developing and recommending to the APC Council programs, policies, and procedures necessary for the administration of APC and the pursuit of the Union’s goals.
Staff Role
Specific areas of responsibility likely to be assigned to the Treasurer include:
- Serve as chief financial officer of APC, and as custodian of all funds, properties, securities and assets of the union.
- In conjunction with the APC Accounting Coordinator, ensure disbursement of funds upon the authorization of the APC Council
- Responsible for APC payroll and HR duties as needed.
- Prepare and/or review annually a one year budget and a three-year budget for APC Council review and approval.
- Monitor income and expenses in all budget categories and develop recommendations for revisions for approval by the APC Council at each meeting.
- Conduct and/or review monthly reconciliation of all APC financial accounts with statements provided by the financial institutions used by APC.
- Consult, as necessary, with APC’s legal counsel, auditor and accountant on the development and implementation of numerous legal, financial and policy matters.
- Prepare and/or transmit, as needed, all financial reports and materials required for the annual end of year fiscal audit, and regulatory Federal and State agencies including but not limited to Internal Revenue Service and State Compensation Fund.
- Provide support for campus chapters, including contract enforcement, chapter and leadership development, and APC member education.
Expectations
- Take 50% – 100% union leave from the CSU
- Frequent travel throughout California
- Provide personal vehicle for APC-related travel
- Provide personal office in or near home
APC SECRETARY
Governance Role
As a statewide APC leader and member of the Executive Board, the Secretary participates in developing and recommending to the APC Council programs, policies and procedures necessary for the administration of APC and the pursuit of the Union’s goals.
Staff Role
Specific areas of responsibility likely to be assigned to the Secretary include:
- Ensure that comprehensive minutes are taken of all APC Council and Executive Board meetings
- Maintain all non-financial records of the Union, including those related to contract negotiation and enforcement
- Assist in preparation of agendas and other materials for APC Council and Executive Board meetings
- Provide support for assigned campus chapters, including contract enforcement, chapter and leadership development, and member education
- Assist in the development and conducting of campus and systemwide meetings and workshops
Expectations
- Take 50% – 100% union leave from the CSU
- Frequent travel throughout California
- Provide personal vehicle for APC-related travel
- Provide personal office in or near home
Academic Professionals of California (APC)
APC OFFICER SUPPORT POLICY
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