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Roles and Responsibilities of All Council Officers
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The Grand Knight is responsible for the overall welfare of the council He must provide thoughtful and inspired leadership
to the fifteen council officers and Service Program. Chairmen and to the members of the council
During their term of office, every Grand Knight, all officers and co-workers should set as their goal "a better council".
Obviously this task is far too much for one man alone.
It must be achieved by teamwork:
- through generous and eager cooperation with the council's official "family", and
- by voluntary participation of all members in the affairs of their council
It is the Grand Knight's obligation to inspire mutual cooperation and voluntary service among the officers and members. In
addition, the Grand Knight is directly responsible for cooperation with other Columbian groups and leaders, which include:
Columbian Squires, Fourth Degree Assemblies, Diocesan Associations, District Deputy, other councils, State Deputy and State
Council - it's office and representatives.
The Grand Knights duties include:
- presiding over council meetings.
- acting as an ex-officio member of all committees.
- appointing the membership and program directors, and working with them on the selection of Service Program activities chairmen
and membership, recruitment and retention chairmen.
- convening officers for a monthly meeting.
- appointing special committees not mandated by the laws of the council.
- overseeing the proper exemplification of the First Degree.
- making sure that all reports and reporting forms required by State or Supreme offices are returned on time.
- oversee the work of the Admission Committee (immediately after entering his term of office, the Grand Knight must appoint
an Admissions Committee composed of seven members, then monitors their work).
- interacts with the Financial Secretary and Treasurer to ensure the council is meeting its financial obligations to the Supreme
and State councils, and others including.:
+ countersigns all orders drawn and signed by the Treasurer.
+ reads the vouchers from the Financial Secretary of monies paid to the Treasurer, and from the Treasurer of monies deposited
in the bank.
+ checks the performance of the Financial Secretary and the Treasurer, working with them
+ recommends a chaplain.
+ appoints a Lecturer.
Recommended Qualities:
*leadership/willingness to serve
*interpersonal skills
*planning skills
*high energy level
*experience in council affairs
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*organizational skills
*communication skills
*loyalty to the District Deputy & Council
*patience and tolerance
*enthusiasm
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The Deputy Grand Knight is second in command at the council. He assists the Grand Knight in the operation of council affairs
and is responsible for any duties assigned him by the Grand Knight.
The Deputy Grand Knight's official duties are:
- thoroughly learn the job of the Grand Knight;
- perform all duties assigned by the Grand Knight;
- assume official leadership role of the Grand Knight in his absence.
Other recommended Duties/Responsibilities include:
- coordination of council communications;
- fraternal relationships with other councils. Fourth Degree. etc.;
- membership or program director;
- coordination and planning of Second and third degree exemplifications;
- responsibility for council recognition program.
Recommended Qualities:
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*leadership/willingness to serve
*interpersonal skills
*planning skills
*high energy level
*enthusiasm
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*organizational skills
*communication skills
*loyalty to the District Deputy & Council
*patience and tolerance
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The Chancellor assists the Grand Knight and Deputy Grand Knight in the execution of their duties and takes charge of the
council during the incapacity or extended absence of both.
His Official duties are:
- back-up support to the Grand Knight and Deputy Grand Knight in the performance of their duties;
- responsibility for the MAXIMUM PARTICIPATION of members in the life and activities of THEIR COUNClL.
- special responsibility for new members, sick members and members in distress and/or need.
- responsibility for contact with members to survey their interests in new and existing council activities, and to determine
their willingness to participate.
Other recommended duties/responsibilities include:
- assignment as either council membership or program director.
- council coordinator for religious vocation support.
- recruitment/retention committee.
Recommended Qualities:
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*leadership/willingness to serve
*interpersonal skills
*persistence
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*organizational skills
*planning and communication skills
*enthusiasm
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he Warden is responsible for supervising all council property except that which belongs to the Financial Secretary, and
seeing to its maintenance.
His Official duties are:
- accountability of all council property (except money);
- supervision and instruction of guards;
- preparation of chambers for official functions:
- reinforcement of meeting protocol (with Grand Knight)
Other recommended duties/responsibilities include;
- coordination/captain of first degree team;
- planning for and scheduling first degree exemplification ceremonies
- cooperating with the Financial Secretary and Chancellor to ensure proper recording of new first degree members;
- ensure appropriate introduction of council members and input into council newsletter.
Recommended Qualities:
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*leadership/willingness to serve
*Communication skills (up and down)
*enthusiasm
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*organizational skills
*thoroughness and attention to detail
*follow-up tenacity
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The Financial Secretaries duties revolve around two key areas of council activities: financial records and memberships
records. The financial secretary collects and receives all monies that come into the council from any source. He then turns
the money over to the Treasurer for deposit in the councils account.
One main function of the financial secretary is to collect money, in the form of dues. from members. He sends out billing
notices before the start of the billing period and initiates retention measures to prevent members from being suspended for
non-payment of dues.
The compilation of membership records is another of the financial secretary's important roles. He must ensure that new members
sign the constitutional role of membership at the time of their First Degree. The Financial Secretary also applies to the
Supreme Council for honorary and honorary life membership cards for qualified members.
Besides these two major responsibilities, the financial secretary has several others. They include: handling supply orders
for members with the Supreme Council; filing the "Report of Officers"
with the Supreme Council; and reporting an membership/insurance transactions to the Supreme Council in a timely and correct
manner.
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The Treasurer is in charge of handling all council funds. He receives money from the financial secretary and issues a receipt
for such. He is also responsible for depositing all money in the proper council accounts and for providing a voucher or certificate
of deposit to the Grand Knight for each transaction.
The Treasurer is also responsible for issuing payments to the Supreme Council on all assessments made by it to the Council
and for all orders of the council
Finally, the Treasurer is responsible for keeping accurate accounts of the monies in the general expense fund of the council
and the amount of money in any special funds established by the council. He must be able to provide up to date records on
these accounts to the Grand Knight, Financial Secretary, and Board of Trustees.
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The Recorder functions in much the same way that a court recorder or a secretary does. He is responsible for keeping
a true record of all doings of the council and for conducting all correspondence of the council He should use the "Recorder's
Minute Book" to record the minutes of all council meetings.
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The Advocate is the legal representative of the Council and should serve as the council's attorney in case of trial
and investigation of any matter of interest to the council. The Advocate need not be a member of the legal profession but
he should be thoroughly familiar with all of the laws of the Order as stated in the "Charter, Constitution and Laws" and with
the Council by-laws. When a by-law is to be revised the Advocate serves as the chairman of the revision committee.
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The Inside Guards attend the inner doors of the council chamber, checking on paid up membership cards before allowing
entrance to the council chamber. In cooperation with the Warden, the Inside Guards should notify the Grand Knight of any visiting
brothers from other councils or State Offices.
The Outside Guards tend the outer door of the council home. admitting all visitors to the inner door
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The Board of Trustees consists of the Grand Knight and three members elected by the council Trustees supervise all
financial business of the council. They serve as auditors for the semi-annual audits and oversee the work of the financial
secretary and treasurer. The Grand Knight is the Chairman of the Board.
Trustees are elected for terms of up to three years. At each regular election, only the position of three-year trustee will
be voted upon. And the current three-year and two-year trustees move down to become two year and one year trustees, respectively.
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