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District Vice Chairman Emblem. Skip to the end of the images gallery. Skip to the beginning of the images gallery. Add to WishList. The District Chairman also appoints special and ad hoc committees. District Chairman Identify and recruit operating committee chairs Initiate plans and help committee chairs recruit their committee members Plan, with the DE, and preside over District Committee meetings Work with the District Commissioner and DE to stimulate and coordinate the work of the district.
Close Join! Douglas Fleet Camp T. Establish and maintain database and news on District website. Time commitments: Monthly District committee meetings. Specific Responsibilities Form a new unit organizing committee Recruit specialized help with the different Scouting programs Cubs, Boy Scouts, Venturing and Exploring Encourage potential new units to follow the 12 step program and earn the William D.
Boyce New unit organizer recognition. Ensure that New units are aware of training obligations and opportunities work with training committee Work with District Commissioner and New Unit Commissioner for commissioner support.
Work with relationship committee to build resource of religious institutions that already have Scouting programs and those do not, but could use the Scouting program. Specific Responsibilities: Recruit full staff to handle activities, advancement, training, and camping promotions within the district Promote Goshen Scout Reservation, CampWilliam B.
Work with Activities Chair to promote and run district activities. Promote youth and adult awards. Work with Advancement Chair to monitor Unit advancement. Assist Health and Safety Chair with issues. Support District Community Campaign with leadership gift Time Commitments: Monthly District Committee meetings on the fourth Tuesday of the month, pm Council Program meetings on the third Monday of every other month, beginning in September.
Attend Roundtable, District and Council events, as needed, for presentations and promotions. Assist in activity budget planning.
Encourage Good Turn ideas through unit participation in community projects. Publicize event with units for participation Secure date, time, and location Finalize budget within 30 days Support District Community Campaign with leadership gift Time Commitments Attend monthly Roundtable meetings as needed to promote event Report to District Committee as needed prior and post event to maintain informed communication.
Specific responsibilities Work with representatives from Scouting units to participate in the National Good Turn, Scouting for Food Coordinate with local Food Pantries and Missions that receive Food Promote within community publications and units about this wonderful effort Retrieve and distribute bags for event. Design unit territories with map and communication Be present during food turn in. Specific Responsibilities: Ensure advancement and recognition remains in accordance with BSA requirements and procedures.
Stimulate Advancement and recognition of Cub Scouts, Boy Scouts, Varsity Teams, Venture Crews Give special assistance to units with poor advancement progress Recruit and orient enough of the right kind of volunteers for District Advancement Committee. Establish District Advancement goals, develop a plan to achieve goals and track goal attainment.
Give special assistance to units with poor advancement progress. Recruit and train district merit badge counselors and maintain a district merit badge counselor list. Provide Council with recommendations of youth and adults who qualify for special recognitions life saving awards or heroism awards, etc.
Recommend unit and district Scouters for special district and council recognition District award of Merit, Silver Beaver. Plan and staff district Merit Badge Day. Plan Life to Eagle Conferences twice yearly. Promote Internet advancement by all units to maximize effectiveness. Specific responsibilities Identify those Scouters in the District who could qualify to be nominated for District Award of Merit and submit names and forms to DAoM committee.
Identify Scouters who could be eligible to receive Silver Beaver Award. Specific responsibilities Be familiar with Hornaday Award requirements for units and individuals. Ensure that District achieves its camping goals Assist troops and teams to assure outdoor activities include at least 10 days and nights of camping with a long-term summer camp.
Implement council outdoor program in district. Collect summer camp data from each unit annually: Which camp they attend Feedback, complaints, etc. Supervise use of off-council campsites by permits and inspections. Encourage packs to send Cubs and Webelos to summer camp. Track units that participate in high adventure activities Help publicize unit high adventure activities to community. Makes sure budget is closed within 30 days of camp completion Support District Community Campaign with leadership gift — Top — Camporee Chief Overview Make sure District Camporees are successful and fun additions to unit outdoor programs.
Specific Responsibilities: Conduct training inventory of all registered unit and district level volunteers. Establish district training objectives for each program Packs, Troops, Teams, and Crews. Offer training opportunities for all unit leaders. Encourage and conduct Troop Committee Training to every troop. Schedule one Venturing Leader Training session per year.
Recruit and orient district training committee and faculty as required. Plan, schedule, and coordinate an annual district training program. Attend district training sessions.
Working with other program specific training chairs, assists when needed. To advertise, promote and be available to assist with training. Support District Community Campaign with leadership gift Time Commitments Needed trainings — usually 4 times per year depending on needs. Specific responsibilities Promote upcoming Woodbadge training opportunities. Specific Responsibilities: Monitors safety at district events and ensures activities are appropriate and conducted according to BSA policies.
Provide supplemental training food safety, prohibited activities, two-deep leadership, etc. Promote use of online Local and National Tour Plans.
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