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Job Location | Winnipeg, MB |
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Job Type | Full Time |
The OpportunityBuilding on the strengths of our academic programs, exceptional faculty and staff, a clear strategy for the future and growing opportunities for programs, the successful candidate for this position will provide essential leadership during a time of planned change and growth, in partnership with the Board and the leadership team. The Board of Trustees believes that the next President & Vice Chancellor of Booth University College will be well positioned to lead the institution into a future that includes increased awareness of the institution’s programs and successes both nationally and internationally.About Booth University CollegeBooth University College is a growing undergraduate Christian institution built on 40 years of excellence, offering a range of academic programs. Centrally located in Winnipeg, Manitoba, Booth University College reflects The Salvation Army’s deep involvement in service to the community and is committed to “Education for a Better World”.Mission StatementWilliam and Catherine Booth University College, a Christian university college rooted in The Salvation Army’s Wesleyan theological tradition, brings together Christian faith, rigorous scholarship and a passion for service. The University College educates students to understand the complexities of our world, to develop the knowledge and skills necessary to be active contributors to society, and to know how Christian faith compels them to bring hope, social justice and mercy into our world.Our BeginningThe establishment of a Salvation Army “university of humanity” was first proposed by The Salvation Army’s co-founder, General William Booth, early in the 20th century. From its early years, The Salvation Army has operated Training Colleges for the preparation of its officers (clergy), but the dream of a “university” devoted to accredited, degree education was left unfulfilled throughout the Army’s first century.On February 16, 1981, that dream began when the Canada and Bermuda Territory of The Salvation Army announced that it would establish a college in Winnipeg. From its establishment in 1982 as Catherine Booth Bible College, Booth sought to bring together faith and rigorous academics. The college opened with 28 students because of the vision of Commissioner John D. Waldron and others. Under the leadership of Colonel Earl Robinson, the institution grew rapidly with the development of programs.In 1986 the foundations were laid for the institution’s social work program, and the move to its current campus in 1988. In 1989 Booth launched its degree-completion program for Salvation Army officers. And then in 1997, the name of the institution was changed to William and Catherine Booth College.In 2006, recognizing the evolving needs of The Salvation Army and society-at-large, Booth’s Board of Trustees cast a new vision for the institution. Booth would become a “growing Christian university college of choice” with an expanded mission that resembled more closely William Booth’s dream of a university of humanity. This re-cast vision led to transformational change including the development and renewal of new and existing programs.Since 2006, Booth has undergone a significant transformation. New programs have been developed, existing programs have been redesigned and our enrolment has grown dramatically. In June 2010, the Legislative Assembly of Manitoba passed legislation that gave Booth ‘university college’ status and we officially changed the name of our institution to Booth University College.Our FutureNow it’s time to look beyond the present by envisioning and shaping the future of Booth UC as a growing Christian university of choice. Achieving this next stage of our mission requires a vision designed to move us forward with clarity and purpose. We envision Booth University College in new ways. As a result, we see: