“Commissioner Annual Orientation”, Video-04DVD03 (23 min)
For an introduction to how a Commissioner may help [the unit? Or district?], view the video, Commissioner Annual Orientation. The video is available from your District Commissioner. It is also a good idea to set up a date for a personal orientation session with your Assistant District Commissioner or District Commissioner to gain a better understanding of your responsibilities as part of the Commissioner team.
Commissioner Basic Training
Once you have viewed the Commissioner orientation video, your next step is to attend Commissioner Basic Training. This training will give you more detailed information on how you can best help the units you serve. This training may be given in multi-sessions or in one day. The course is broken down into the following sections:
- Aims And Methods of Scouting - The big picture of Scouting.
- Commissioners Role / Job Description You are a unit’s best friend.
- How To Help Working with people and paperwork.
- Unit Visitations Quality Unit, Training, and Recognition programs.
- Critical Actions How to save a unit with major problems.
See Smoke Signals or the Scouting Calendar page of the website for the next course, or contact your District Commissioner to set up a special course.Once you have completed both Commissioner Orientation and Commissioner Basic Training, you are eligible to wear the “Trained” patch on your uniform.
Commissioner’s College
The extensive College of Commissioner Science curriculum offers skill development for all Commissioners, from the newest to the most seasoned and across every Commissioner role: unit, roundtable, district, and council.
And if you’re not a commissioner? This is a great training opportunity for all volunteers and professionals to better understand Commissioner duties and the role the Commissioner plays in district and council operations.
For fun, fellowship and knowledge, and for advanced training degrees representing your commitment to Scouting and Commissioner service, this is an opportunity you won’t want to miss! There is an annual spring course in Syracuse and a fall course in Niagara Falls. See Smoke Signals or the Scouting Calendar for the next available course.
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