District Leader Position Descriptions


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The District Executive (DE)

The Council Professional assigned to the District.The District Executive is your special Scouting friend and counselor, the full-time Scouting professional in the District. He or she is employed by the Council and reports to the Council Scout Executive. The District Executive is the only Scouter in the District other than Commissioners who wears the wreath of service in their badge of office. You can expect your District Executive to:

  • Provide professional coaching
  • Propose unit service plans for your consideration
  • Give inspiration and encouragement
  • Maintain regular contact with the heads of your chartered organizations
  • Provide vital behind-the-scenes administrative skills
  • Work with and support volunteers
District Committee leadership includes the District Chairman, one or more Vice Chairmen, and Chairmen for the Membership Committee, Finance Committee, and Program function. The Program function includes tasks to be performed related to Training, Advancement/Recognition, Camp Promotion/Outdoor, and Activities/Civic Service. The District Chairman also appoints special and ad hoc committees. The District Commissioner provides communication with the Commissioner Staff and the condition of all Scout Units.
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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.
  • With the DE, ensure the completion of district goals
  • Represent the District on the Council Executive Board, once elected
  • Recognize individuals, committees, and chartered organizations for their accomplishments
  • Support local and national Scouting policies, procedures, and practices
  • Help secure support for Scouting from top community leaders throughout the District
  • Track and attain goals for District’s achievement items
  • Annually appoint a District Nominating Committee to select nominees for District Officers and Members at large
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District Vice Chair

  • Responsible to the District Chair
  • Recruit the Activities, Advancement & Recognition, Camp Promotion, Civic Service, Outdoor, and Training Committee Chairs
  • Ensure District operating committee chairs and committee members are trained to carry out the functions of the District
  • Help District operating committee chairs recruit members of their committees
  • Plan (with the DE) the District’s annual program planning conference and program review meeting
  • Coordinate with operating committee chairs the District’s annual program calendar
  • In cooperation with the DE, set goals for the District program committees, track their progress, and ensure the completion of those goals
  • Recognize individuals and committees for their Scouting accomplishments
  • Support local and national Scouting policies, procedures, and practices
  • Encourage the District’s role to attain public support of Scouting
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Finance Chair

  • Responsible to the District Chair
  • Ensure implementation of Council finance policies
  • Serve as member of Council Finance Committee if so stated in Council bylaws
  • Recruit and train Finance Committee on tasks provided by Council Finance Committee
  • Ensure the acquisition of funds for the Council budget
  • Maintain a cooperative relationship with the United Way
  • Implement the Friends of Scouting (FOS) Campaign
  • Develop prospects and retain the interests of contributors
  • Support the Council Popcorn Program and other “project selling” programs
  • Support the Council Endowment development
  • Inform Units of Unit Finance Policy
  • Review Units’ funding project applications
  • Achieve District share of Council finance campaigns
  • Support District activities that involve income and expenses, assuring proper policy and control
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Membership Chair

  • Responsible to the District Chair
  • Maintain open communications with the Council Membership/Relationships Chair
  • Establish year-round plan and objectives for Unit and membership growth
  • Track and attain membership growth objectives
  • Recruit and train new-Unit organizers
  • Work with District Commissioner and District Training team to provide new Units with training
  • Plan and conduct youth and chartered organization surveys
  • Cultivate relationships with potential chartered organizations and community groups
  • Organize new Packs, Troops, Crews, Teams, and Posts
  • Analyze District level membership figures for all programs
  • Be sure a new Unit is under the care of a Commissioner before the organizer leaves
  • Conduct membership events in the District:
    • Roundup plans
    • Together plan
    • Relationships conference
  • Track and attain membership growth objectives
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Activities Chair

  • Reports to the Vice Chair
  • Develop and implement a plan for activities in the District
  • Ensure activities remain in accordance with National policy
  • Recruit and orient District Activities Committee
  • Support and strengthen Units by ensuring visability and balance of District activities
  • Promote and conduct displays and skill events:
    • Booth shows
    • Camporees
    • First aid contests
    • Swim meets
    • Window displays
    • Shopping mall shows
  • Plan, promote, and conduct special Scouting Anniversary Week activities
  • Coordinate activities at the District annual meeting and Scouters’ recognition dinner
  • Implement Council activities
  • Conduct an annual poll of Unit leaders to determine Unit needs and wishes for District activities
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Advancement & Recognition Chair

  • Reports to the Vice Chair
  • Stimulate advancement and recognition of Cub Scouts, Boy Scouts, Crews, Teams, and Posts
  • Ensure advancement and recognition remain in accordance with National Council’s requirements and procedures
  • Recruit and orient District Advancement Committee
  • Establish advancement goals for District’s Units
  • Develop a plan to achieve District advancement goals, and track goal attainment
  • Assist Packs, Troops, Teams, and Crews: evaluate progress as required
  • Provide the Council with recommendations of youth and adults qualifying for special recognition
  • Coach Troop leaders in methods for conducting Boards of Review and Courts of Honor
  • Give special assistance to Units with poor advancement progress
  • Recruit and train an adequate group of Merit Badge Counselors for the District
  • Produce and maintain a Merit Badge Counselor Directory
  • Recommend Unit and District Scouters for special District and Council recognition (Meritorious, Silver Beaver, etc)
  • Implement Council advancement and recognition program
  • Review and approve Eagle Scout service project plans
  • Participate in or conduct Eagle Scout Boards of Review
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Camp Promotions Chair

  • Reports to the Vice Chair
  • Recruit and orient District Civic Service Committee
  • Develop and implement a plan for civic service projects in the District
  • Recruit and guide Civic Service Committee
  • Ensure Good Turn ideas through Unit participation in civic service and community activities
  • Promote proper uniforming at special activities
  • Implement Council civic service programs
  • Promote program visibility in the community
  • Support Scouting For Food, Spring Cleanup, Camp Work Days, and other Good Turn For America activities
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Outdoor Chair

  • Reports to the Vice Chair
  • Develop annual schedule of projects and events; including Camporees, Klondike, etc
  • Recruit and orient District Outdoor Committee
  • Implement the Council outdoor promotion plan
  • Assist Unit committees in understanding and implementing their outdoor program
  • Assist Council Committee with outdoor program facilities
  • Give guidance on health and safety concerns
  • Track and attain outdoor objectives
  • Understand each Unit’s outdoor record
  • Work with Commissioners to help Units plan a year-round schedule of outdoor program events
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Training Chair

  • Reports to the Vice Chair
  • Establish District training objectives to train leaders, not just run training courses
  • Participate in Council Training Committee meetings dealing with training policies, program, and procedures
  • Recruit and orient Training Committee members and Course Instructors
  • Prepare an inventory of all leaders who need training
  • Plan, schedule, and coordinate an annual District training program based on training inventory
  • Evaluate and report on training progress
  • Maintain Unit and District training records
  • Offer training opportunities to every Unit leader
  • Promote attendance at all training courses
  • Give special assistance to untrained Unit leaders
  • Give special attention to training new Units and new leaders in existing Units
  • Approve applications for District training recognitions
  • Support Wood Badge and Den Chief training and specialized training such as Pow Wow
  • Track and attain training objectives
  • Implement Council training program
  • Support local and national Scouting policies, procedures, and practices
THE COMMISSIONER CONCEPT: As liason between the local Council and Scouting Units, the Commissioner’s mission is to keep assigned Units operating at maximum efficiency. The Commissioner maintains regular contact with the leaders of the Units, counsels them on where to find assistance, notes any weaknesses in programs, and suggests remedies. The Commissioner is successful when the Units effectively deliver the ideals of Scouting to their members.
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District Commissioner

  • Recruit Commissioners so that all Scouting Units in the District receive regular, helpful service including:
    • Assistant District Commissioners
    • Cub Scout Roundtable Commissioner
    • Boy Scout Roundtable Commissioner
    • Venturing Roundtable Commissioner
    • Unit Commissioners – enough to serve no more than three Units each
  • Train members of the Commissioner Staff
    • Provide Commissioner Basic training
    • Conduct orientation/personal coaching
    • Guide Commissioners toward Arrowhead Honor and Scouter’s Key
    • Promote continuing education for Commissioners
  • Supervise and motivate UC’s 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 with optimum membership
  • Guide Roundtable Commissioners to ensure that monthly Roundtables are well-attended, and provide practical and exciting Unit program ideas
  • Plan and preside at monthly meetings of the District Commissioner Staff
  • Work with the District Chairman and DE to stimulate and coordinate the work of the District
  • Help meet the District goals
  • Represent the District as a member of the Council Commissioner Cabinet
  • Support local and national Scouting policy, procedures, and practices
  • Attend District Committee meetings to report on conditions of Units and to secure specialized help for Units
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Assistant District Commissioner

  • Report to the District Commissioner
  • Recruit a full staff of Unit Commissioners to serve their assigned Units and area
  • Help the District Commissioner train UC’s and Roundtable Commissioners:
    • Conduct personal coaching/orientation sessions
    • Participate in the formal Basic Training courses
    • Help the UC’s attain the Arrowhead Honor, Scouter’s Key, and Distinguished Commissioner Service Award
  • Attend monthly District Commissioner Staff meetings, including a meeting with your UC’s to review Unit needs
  • Serve Units with no assigned UC
  • Maintain regular contact with UC’s under your supervision:
    • To assess Units’ strengths and weaknesses
    • To help find solutions to Units’ problems
    • To provide information, informal training, program ideas, and recognition
    • To help UC’s work successfully with Unit Committees, Chartered Organization Representatives, and Chartered Organizations
  • Involve Unit adults in training and Roundtables
  • Evaluate at least quarterly, the performance of UC’s and provide the help necessary to give the UC the confidence and expertise to serve assigned Units effectively
  • Support the District’s and Council’s program emphases
  • Become familiar with the program themes offered by the BSA for Cub Scout Packs, Boy Scout Troops, Varsity Scout Teams, and Venturing Crews
  • Supervise the operation of the annual service plan for assigned Units
  • Promote proper BSA uniforming standards
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Unit Commissioner

  • Reports to the District Commissioner or Assistant District Commissioner as assigned
  • Helps each Unit earn the Quality Unit Award
  • Use the annual Commissioner service plan, with its scheduled opportunities for Commissioner contact with Units
  • Know each phase of Scouting, its literature, and be able to describe how each works
  • Visit meetings of assigned Units; usually once a month
  • Visit regularly with the Unit leader:
    • Listen to what the Unit leader has to say
    • Offer encouragement and support
    • Using the literature and profile sheet, help the leader see opportunities for improvement
    • Maintain good Unit leader relationships
    • Encourage Unit participation in District and Council events and training
  • Work to ensure effective Unit Committees:
    • Visit with the Unit Committee periodically
    • Observe the Committee, offer suggestions for improvement, and work to solve problems
  • Make certain that proper techniques are used to select and recruit Unit leaders
  • Facilitate on-time charter renewal of all units:
    • Help the Unit conduct a membership inventory of youth and adults
    • Help the Unit Committee Chair conduct the charter renewal meeting
    • See that a completed charter renewal application is returned to the Council Service Center
  • Contact the head of the Chartered Organization following the charter renewal meeting to describe the Unit’s progress and to make arrangements for the charter presentation ceremony
  • Attend all meetings of the Commissioner Staff
  • Become trained:
    • Initial orientation and Basic training
    • Arrowhead Honor and Scouter’s Key
    • Annual Council Commissioner Conference
  • Set the example:
    • Adopt an attitude of helpfulness
    • Keep promises
    • Be concerned about proper uniforming
    • Be diplomatic
  • Know the resources available to the Unit in the neighborhood, District, and Council
  • Conduct own Self-Evaluation
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Roundtable Commissioner

  • Report to the District Commissioner
  • Conduct monthly Roundtable meetings:
    • Develop regular Roundtable plans
    • Participate in the annual Council Roundtable planning conference
    • Meet with the DE and District Commissioner to review the Council’s master Roundtable plan and to adapt to the District plans
    • Lead a monthly Roundtable planning session
    • Use National aids: Boy Scout or Cub Scout Roundtable Planning Guide, Roundtable Planning Sheets, Scouting Magazine, Program Helps, Boys’ Life, etc
    • Determine what contributions can be made by resource people, and arrange for their participation
  • Recruit Roundtable Staff, as needed, to handle elements, projects, physical arrangements, hosting, and participation
  • Coach the Chartered Organization Representatives
  • Involve Unit adult in training and Roundtables
  • Train Roundtable Staff:
    • Use the Boy Scout or Cub Scout Roundtable Planning Guide
    • Working well in advance, assign specific Roundtable program projects
    • Follow through with those who have accepted assignments
  • Secure help from Commissioner Staff:
    • Report on Roundtable plans regularly at each District Commissioner Staff meeting
    • Enlist the District Commissioner’s cooperation in getting Unit Commissioners to attend Roundtables
  • Promote Roundtable attendance:
    • Obtain the UC’s help in bringing new leaders to Roundtables
    • Follow up on Units not participating
    • Keep Roundtable attendance records and share them with the District Commissioner
  • Evaluate Roundtables:
    • At least twice a year appraise the effectiveness of Roundtables
    • Seek suggestions from Unit leaders
  • Attend monthly Commissioner Staff meetings; report on the Roundtable program and attendance
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District Webmaster

  • Reports to the District Chair
  • Works with the Key 3, committee chairs and members to ensure website information is thorough and updated
  • Maintains the District website