District Commissioner's Key and
Assistant District Commissioner's Key
and Arrowhead Honor

Commissioner's Key Knot Arrowhead Honor Patch


Training

  1. Complete the three session training program outlined in Commissioner Basic Training Manual
  2. Complete personal coaching orientation including the orientation projects.

Tenure

Complete 3 years as a registered commissioner within a 5-year period.
(Tenure for one award cannot be used for other training awards.)

Performance

Earn the Arrowhead Honor Award for your position.


Requirements for the Arrowhead Honor:

  1. Work with your District Executive to evaluate all Commissioners you supervise.
  2. Achieve a ratio of one Unit Commissioner for every three units in the district or service area.
  3. Develop and put into action a suitable recruiting plan.
  4. Chair or take part actively in six District Commissioner staff meetings
  5. Attend six District Committee meetings (not required for Assistants)
  6. Attend a council Commissioner conference with a majority of your staff, and
  7. Provide personal coaching for the Commissioners you supervise, and
  8. Develop and implement a plan to track and hold your Unit Commissioners accountable for monthly unit visits..

District and Assistant District Commissioner Progress Record
for the Commissioner Key/Arrowhead Honor Award


Source: Leadership Training Committee Guide - 2006 (#34169A)


Page updated on: February 28, 2008



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