1 / 11

BS-43 I Have a Unit Commissioner Now What Do I Do with Him/Her

BS-43 I Have a Unit Commissioner Now What Do I Do with Him/Her. By Richard Muir Unit Commissioner Great Plains District Circle Ten Council. Agenda. Introductions My Unit Structure Best Kept Secret: My Unit Commissioner My UC’s Background What does my UC do for my Unit

dugan
Download Presentation

BS-43 I Have a Unit Commissioner Now What Do I Do with Him/Her

An Image/Link below is provided (as is) to download presentation Download Policy: Content on the Website is provided to you AS IS for your information and personal use and may not be sold / licensed / shared on other websites without getting consent from its author. Content is provided to you AS IS for your information and personal use only. Download presentation by click this link. While downloading, if for some reason you are not able to download a presentation, the publisher may have deleted the file from their server. During download, if you can't get a presentation, the file might be deleted by the publisher.

E N D

Presentation Transcript


  1. BS-43 I Have a Unit CommissionerNow What Do I Do with Him/Her By Richard Muir Unit Commissioner Great Plains District Circle Ten Council

  2. Agenda • Introductions • My Unit Structure • Best Kept Secret: My Unit Commissioner • My UC’s Background • What does my UC do for my Unit • What information do we share • Do you know your UC?

  3. Introduction • Name • District, Council • Unit type • Position • Best Unit Experience • My UC’s Name

  4. My Unit Structure • Unit Leader • Unit leader assistants • Unit Committee • Unit Charter Members • Liaisons

  5. Best Kept Secret • District Liaison • A Resource • How we utilize our UC

  6. My UC’s Background • Hard Working Volunteer • Former UNIT Leader • Former Scout • Son(s) in Scouting • Attended Scouting University • Enjoy’s Scouting • Believes in Scouting Program

  7. What Does My UC do for my UNIT? • Membership • Re-Charter • Quality Unit • Advisor • Counselor • District Representative

  8. What Information Do we Share? • Unit Numbers • Unit Charter Information • Unit Contacts • Unit Goals • District Goals • District Contact Information • District Calendar/Schedules

  9. Do You Know Your UC? • Who is my UC? • How do I contact him? • When should we meet? • Where should we meet? • What do we discuss? • How often should we communicate?

  10. BSA Organization Chart

  11. From My District Commissioner • Commissioners play several roles, including being a friend, a representative, someone to help insure your unit stays healthy, a teacher and a coach.  Their job is to be a liaison between you and the council and to help you keep your unit operating at maximum efficiency by maintaining contact with you to help you find assistance when you need it, help you identify where your unit could be better and give suggestions on ways to remedy weaknesses in your program. • Our job as commissioners is to help you deliver the promise of Scouting to the youth of our district.  Look for your Unit commissioner to be more visible around your unit, get to know them, they have a wealth of scouting experience and most of them have been in your shoes as Scouters. Use them as an extra pair of eyes to help you continually evaluate how your unit is working.  Ask them for help. Ask them questions. If they don't know the answer, they know where to find it. • The mission of the Great Plains Commissioner Service is "To improve the QUALITY of program in every unit in the District". We are successful when you are successful. • Your Unit Commissioner is a great resource. Use them and look on them as a friend to your unit. If you have any questions about your Commissioner or the Commissioner Service, Please feel free to contact me. Dave Fornadel District Commissioner

More Related