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District Commissioner
Responsibilities:
A district commissioner leads the commissioner staff
and does the following:
- Identify and recuit enough of the right people as
commissioners so that all Scouting units in the district
receive regular, helpful service.
- Assistant district commissioners
- Cub Scout roundtable commissioner
- Boy Scout roundtable commissioner
- Venturing roundtable commissioner
- Enough unit commissioners for each to serve only
three units
- Provide opportunities for
- Immediate commissioner orientation..
- Frequent basic training.
- Training topics at all monthly commissioner meetings.
- The entire staff to attend the annual council
commissioner conference.
- Supervise and motivate unit commissioners to visit
each unit regularly, identify unit needs, and make plans
to meet unit needs.
- Administer the annual commissioner service plan, which
gives specific purposes for commissioner contact with
units at designated times of the year.
- Oversee the unit charter renewal plan so that each
unit reregisters on time and with optimum membership.
- Guide roundtable commissioners to ensure that monthly
roundtables are well-attended, and provide practical
and exciting unit program ideas.
- Plan and presideat monthly meetingsof the district
commissioner staff.
- Work with the district chairman and district executive
to stimulate and coordinate the work of the district
(the district Ket 3)
- Help meet district goals.
- Represent the district as a member of the council
commissioner cabinet.
- Support local and national Scouting policy and procedures.
- Attend district committee meetings to report on conditions
of units and to secure specialized help for units.
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