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Executive Director Position Available

CUPA intends to hire a new Executive Director during the summer of 2007.

This is an excellent opportunity to help develop Ultimate across Canada and forge new directions for CUPA. Responsibilities would include, but are not limited to, managing the day-to-day business of the association, liaison with members and volunteers and helping to coordinate two national tournaments. The successful candidate must be a self-starter, motivated and ideally have some experience in sports administration.

Listed below are the responsibilities and tasks to be accomplished. If you are innovative, hard-working and have strong organizational skills, some familiarity with non-profit organizations and a passion for Ultimate, please consider applying for this position.

The proposed remuneration reflects that this position is not a full-time opportunity. However, bonuses and incentives are offered.

Please e-mail resumes or any questions to . Please put the words "Executive Director of CUPA" in the subject line of your e-mail and be sure to include your name and how you may be contacted. Qualified candidates should submit their resumes and a brief introduction (250 words or less) about their involvement with Ultimate by Monday, June 4, 2007 at 5 p.m. EDT.

Responsibilities and Tasks:

The Executive Director reports to the Board of Directors of CUPA (the "Board") and is responsible, in part, for:

  • Working with the Board to prioritize the activities of managing CUPA
  • The day-to-day administration and operation of CUPA
  • Acting as the primary contact for CUPA members as well as local, national, and international organizations
  • Documenting tasks and creating an Executive Director’s Handbook
  • Submitting weekly activity reports on a monthly basis
  • Attending Board and executive meetings and the CUPA Annual General Meeting
  • Providing administrative support to the directors and other volunteers and assisting in the co-ordination of two national tournaments
  • Other duties as may be mutually determined

On-going Responsibilities:

  • Research marketing, fundraising and sponsorship opportunities
  • Attend Board, Executive and committee meetings as necessary
  • Inform the Board of all CUPA developments and submit reports of CUPA activities to the Board
  • Administrative responsibilities: communications, reports, hotline, letters, respond to e-mails, accounting, etc.
  • Preparation of an electronic newsletter
  • Manage and recruit volunteers
  • Manage and ensure the information on the CUPA web site is new and up to date
  • Manage and update the members’ database with the database administrator and ensure that this database is backed-up properly (i.e. having at least one off-site backup)
  • Work with the Vice-President, Finance to propose budgets
  • Form alliances with local, national and international Ultimate associations
  • Work on a log book of activities for the year
  • Any other task as required to ensure the smooth functioning of CUPA

Yearly Projects and Events

  • Organize and implement membership procedures
  • Assist in the organization, logistically and competitively, of all CUPA tournaments, including the regional series, the CUC and CUUC, with the respective committees
  • Prepare member and volunteer surveys
  • Update and revise CUC and CUUC tournament manuals
  • Organize a Canadian League Conference when next held
  • Represent Canada and/or CUPA as the Executive Director and provide overall leadership to Canadian teams attending international Ultimate events
  • Attend and represent CUPA as Executive Director for all CUPA official events