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About the
Nunavut Arctic College
Board of Governors
The success of the College in meeting the many adult learning needs of the
people and communities of Nunavut is determined by the direction and policy
decisions provided by the Board of Governors.
Members of the Board have
collective responsibility for College management in the broadest sense and, as
individuals, hold particular responsibility to conduct their affairs in the most
effective and appropriate manner possible. The Board provides governance and
accountability for the College, ensuring that the best and most appropriate
post-secondary programs and services are provided when and where they are most
needed.
Appointments
Under the provisions of the Public Colleges Act, members of the Board of
Governors are appointed by, and are accountable to the Minister of Education.
Terms are two to three years in length and a member may serve a maximum of two
successive terms. Two members are appointed from each region. In addition, there
is one staff representative appointed at the recommendation of the President and
one student representative appointed on the recommendation of the Student
Councils. The Minister of Education may appoint additional members.
Corporate Responsibilities of the Board
The College Board of Governors as a whole is responsible for:
- the ongoing determination of the College's direction and mission
- describing the duties of the President and recommending on the appointment of
the President to the Minister of Education
- regular evaluation of the President
- the maintenance of the financial integrity of the College
- the evaluation of College operations and effectiveness
- establishment of mechanisms which monitor programs and other College activities
on an ongoing basis to ensure that they continue to meet the post-secondary and
adult education and training needs of Nunavut in the best manner possible with
available resources
- the development and approval of bylaws covering such topics as selection of
governors, committee structures, meeting and voting procedures, and standards of
governor conduct
- the assumption of powers inherent in corporate status such as the power to sue
and be sued, to enter into contracts, and to acquire, hold and sell property
(but not real property at the present time)
- the regular assessment of the Board's performance and the performance of its
standing and advisory committees
- the creation of a climate for innovation and progress within the College
The primary responsibility of the Board of Governors, then, is to give the
College a sense of purpose and direction. Governors are trustees, not only of
public funds, but also of the public's educational and training needs. In this
respect, the Board holds and interprets the trust and the responsibility for the
long-term welfare of the College, while defining the purposes to be achieved and
the standards to be met.
Current Nunavut Arctic College Board of Governors
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KITIKMEOT
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Uriash Puqiqnak
Gjoa Haven, NU
Term expires: December 01, 2009
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Grant Newman
Kugluktuk, NU
Term expires: September 15, 2007
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KIVALLIQ
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Jose Kusugak
Rankin Inlet, NU
Term expires: December 01, 2009
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Elisiusi Alakanuark
Repulse Bay, NU Term expires: February 1, 2010
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Staff Representative
Zilliah Piallaq
Hall Beach, NU
Term expires: June 1, 2008
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Student Representative
Reanna Sateana
Rankin Inlet, NU Term expires: January 19, 2010
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BAFFIN
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Frank Pearce
Iqaluit, NU
Term expires: September 30, 2009
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Lallie Idlout
Resolute Bay, NU
Term expires: January 19, 2010
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For more information or to contact the Board, call NAC Head Office at
1-886-988-4636
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Click here to view the
Arctic College Policy Manual
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News and Media
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Nunavut Research Institute Career Opportunity: Senior Research Officer
The Senior Research Officer (SRO) is the research leader of the College and under the Nunavut Scientists Act, is designated as the Science Advisor to the Government of Nunavut.
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Nunavut Arctic College Jobs: Instructor, Electrician Program
The College is seeking to fill the position of Instructor, Electrician, with a Journeyman (Inter-provincial) certified trades instructor. This position is for the Nunavut Trades Training Center, located in Rankin Inlet, and is open to Journeyman (IP) certified applicants experienced in trades training, along with a demonstrated aptitude for working with Arctic climate technologies.
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Career Opportunity with Nunavut Arctic College: Coordinator, Mine Training
With Nunavut-wide responsibilities, the Mine Training Coordinator ardently monitors trades preparatory programming and curriculum; to ensure to develop in adult students, the skills, knowledge, personal qualities and attitudes necessary to begin a new career path in Nunavut’s mining industry. This mandate is achieved primarily working through the delivery of Federal and territorially funded mine training programs.
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