Recruiting and Training Advisers Role of the Key Three
Introduction
Key Three Leadership Chief Volunteer Adviser Professional Staff Adviser
The Lodge Chief Top elected youth in the lodge Responsible to Lodge AND Council Leads the Lodge Executive Committee Appoints Chairman Responsible for Lodge Activities Promotes being a good Scout Works with his advisers
What qualities should a Chief possess? The Lodge Chief What qualities should a Chief possess?
The Lodge Adviser Appointed Adult Volunteer Serves Lodge AND Council Understands OA policy Provides youth with the toolbox Appoints assistant advisers Sets example for youth Works with his youth AND staff adviser
The Lodge Staff Adviser Appointed Adult Professional Provides Council, Regional, and National Support Encourages adult participation Ensures financial success Sets the example for youth Prepares OA Reports and Rosters
How do they fit together? Chief Volunteer Adviser Professional Staff Adviser
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