Hi SarahKatie76,
This is one of the times when requesting a '"do over'' is probably the best choice. It sounds like pretty much everyone got off on the wrong foot! So, try calling the president (a personal connection rather than an email may work best) and say you are interested in doing the job, but it would be helpful if you could sit down with the board and talk about what the VP does.
- Rose H
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VP can be the toughest job to get settled in because it doesn't typically have any official duties, other than running meetings if the president can't attend. That's both a difficulty and an opportunity. On the difficulty side, it sounds like you've run into a worst case situation, unfortunately. On the other hand, because VP doesn't have a lot of defined duties, it's an opportunity to choose what you'd like to work on and how you'd like to make a difference for your group.
See the article What Does a Vice President Do? for some specifics on typical job duties and ways you can expand your role. Good luck!
- Craig
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What Does a Vice President Do?: https:/classic.ptotoday.com//pto-today-articles/article/660-what-do-vice-presidents-do