
Service unit administrators, before you delegate your
first job or schedule
your first meeting, sign up for Ready, Set, Go!
Hats off to You! You are to be congratulated!
You have been appointed to one of the most respected volunteer
positions in the Council, that of service unit administrator.
Suddenly, you are a member of a management team. Service
unit administrators wear many hats: coach, team leader,
cheerleader, supervisor, sounding board, mediator, planner,
and motivator. The following trainings will address specific
areas that are essential to managing a service unit. You
will gain ideas and tools to effectively “wear”
all those hats.
Who should attend?
All new service unit administrators and those
who are new to the service unit administrative team should
attend. Start your administrative team on the right track
by having the entire team attend the Ready! (Service Unit
Orientation) training together. All service unit administrators
must attend Ready! Set! Go! and Tools for Success.
Find the dates and locations convenient for you and your
team and sign up today!
Training dates and time for Tools for Success will be in
the April issue of The Golden Link.
Ready! $8
(Service Unit Orientation)
- How to develop relationships with your membership
manager, volunteer supervisor, and the area advisor
- See the “Big Picture” of the Council
and how membership fits in
- The paperwork mountain: forms -
the process, what to keep, what to toss
- The basics of the Operations Manual, including
policies and operational procedures
- Designing an administrative team to
fit your service unit needs
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Set! $3
(Administrative Basics I)
- What you should delegate and what you must not
- How to delegate and ensure it’s done right
without meddling
- The vital role of the service unit membership
plan using the Administrative Guide
- Setting up a proposed budget
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Go! $3
(Administrative Basics II)
- The power of a service unit meeting: what happens
at these meetings and making all meetings more effective
- Proven recruitment and retention
ideas for girls and adults
- Low-cost ways to motivate and recognize volunteers
in your
service unit
- Ways to overcome common problems
- Gain insight on leadership styles
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Ready! Training dates |
| Monday, April 26
7- 9 p.m.
#4503
Girl Scout Center
Sunday, May 2
2- 4 p.m.
#4504
Girl Scout Center
Saturday, May 8
10 a.m.-noon
#4505
University Baptist
Church
Monday, May 10
7- 9 p.m.
#4507
Christ the Good
Shepherd Catholic
Church, Spring |
Thursday, May 20
7- 9 p.m.
#4509
St. Cuthbert’s Church (Cy-Fair area)
Thursday, May 27
7- 9 p.m.
#4512
Adult Training Center – Conroe
Saturday, July 17
10 a.m. - noon
#4516
Girl Scout Center
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Set! Training dates |
Saturday, May 8
12:30-4:30 p.m.
#4506
University Baptist
Church
Monday, May 24
10 a.m.-2 p.m.
#4510
Girl Scout Center
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Sunday, June 6
1-5 p.m.
#4513
Girl Scout Center
Saturday, July 17
12:30-4:30 p.m.
#4517
Girl Scout Center
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Go! Training dates |
Saturday, May 15
9 a.m.-1 p.m.
#4508
Girl Scout Center
Wednesday, May 26
10 a.m.-2 p.m.
#4511
Girl Scout Center
Sunday, June 13
1-5 p.m.
#4514
Girl Scout Center
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Sunday, July 11
1-5 p.m.
#4515
Girl Scout Center
Saturday, July 31
9 a.m.-1 p.m.
#4518
Girl Scout Center
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