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Job Opportunity – Saskatchewan Cycling Association Executive Director

release by the SCA
Sask Cycling
April 25, 2014 (Regina, SK) – The Saskatchewan Cycling Association (SCA) is a volunteer non-profit association that promotes bicycling for competition, recreation, and transportation. Funded through Saskatchewan Lotteries, the SCA is the Provincial Sport Governing Body for cycling in Saskatchewan. Through our member clubs we provide opportunities for individuals to participate in all forms of cycling.

Reporting to a voluntary Board of Directors, the Executive Director is responsible for all aspects of SCA’s daily operations. You are an influential leader with a demonstrated ability to work with committees, boards and volunteer groups to increase participation, andto develop and enhance program offerings. You must have strong business acumen, including a sound understanding of budgeting, accounting, contracts, and office software.

Education, Training and Experience Requirements
– University Degree in Management, Kinesiology, Physical Education or related discipline, plus 2 years’ work experience in managing a non-profit and volunteer organization, preferably in amateur sport; or
– Graduation from a recognized two year administration or recreation management diploma programme, plus 4 years’ work experience in managing a non-profit and volunteer organization, preferably in amateur sport.
– Experience in staff supervision.
– Experience working in a computerized office environment.
– Experience developing proposals, reports and funding applications.
– Excellent written and oral communication skills.
– Abilities in marketing and building community relationships.
– Must hold a valid drivers license, and be willing to travel occasionally and to work some weekends.

Apply electronically with resume and covering letter to Ron Cooley, President, Saskatchewan Cycling Association. ron.cooley@usask.ca

Applications will be accepted until Monday, May 5, 2014.

More details about the position here.





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