Title: Ability and Dependability
1Ability and Dependability
Ability is important but dependability is
critical.
- Oklahoma
- Leadership Team
- 2008-09 Candidate Workshop
2Purpose for Leadership Team
- Role model spokesperson for the two Land-Grant
Universities - Uphold the high ideals, values and moral
standards of Oklahoma 4-H - Conduct educational programming at the county,
district and state levels. - Actively travel within the district and state to
fulfill responsibilities.
3Purpose for Leadership Team continued
- Active and contributing committee member
- Plan, conduct and evaluate events and activities.
- Seek opportunities to expand and diversify
audiences and programs - Youth Advisory committee to the State/District
4-H Program
4How can you prepare for the team?
- What skills are you going to need to develop at
the local and county level?
5The key is to Serve
- Selfless - putting other people's needs,
interests or wishes before your own - Challenge personal growth with demanding
leadership responsibilities - Personal and family sacrifices of time and
finances
6Prestige
- Test your intent with these two definitions of
the term. - Prestige as a term of respect associated with
high quality - then you will be a successful
member of the state leadership team. - Prestige in terms of for the glamour,
attractiveness or importance associated with
being a member of the state leadership team -
then you should seriously reconsider.
7Duties
- 2 hours per week planning and completing
assignments - Completing personal, professional, and team goals
- Self-motivated, organized, and responsible
- Quarterly Progress Review
- All others as defined in the By Laws
- Balance academics, rest, family, 4-H, work, and
other extra-curricular activities
8Meetings
- Firm understanding of committee work
- Attend all meetings and committee meetings
- Serve on subcommittees
- Chair subcommittee
9Continuing Education
- Certified Volunteer
- Training will be mandatory
- Leadership Team Retreat mandatory
- AgCom 4990 (State Officers)
10Participation
- You are first and foremost a 4-H member at the
local club level! - No preferential treatment
- Lose your anonymity and become a public figure
action and inaction are scrutinized - Act without being coerced
11Reality Check
12Process
- Part 1. Application Form
- 200 pts District team
- 300 pts State Team
- Part 2. Functional Resume
- Part 3. Three letters of reference
- Part 4. Commitment Form
- Part 5. Workshop
- Part 6. Consultation Session
- Part 7. Campaigning and Election
- Each district established their own deadline for
district office. Parts 1, 4, 5, 6 and 7 of the
process - State deadline for District Representative is
September 1. All seven parts in the process
13Removal from Office
Probation and/or removal from office for those
who violate the Code of Conduct, break rules for
any other sanctioned 4-H event or who do not
fulfill their responsibilities.
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15State Leadership Team Structure
- Last fall the state 4-H staff made the decision
to began transitioning to a structure which would
- add continuity
- increase visibility and direct service to
counties, - increase leadership opportunities to serve.
- increase opportunities for Youth in Governance
- expand our practice of Youth-Adult Partnerships
16District Clusters
Two representatives will be elected in alternating years. Odd Years Even Years
SW 20 counties Cluster 1 - Canadian, Oklahoma, Cleveland, McClain, Grady Cluster 2 Comanche, Cotton, Jefferson, Stephens and Garvin Cluster 3 Greer, Harmon, Jackson, Tillman, Kiowa Cluster 4 Roger Mills, Beckham, Custer, Washita and Caddo
NW 17 counties Cluster 1 Grant, Garfield, Kay and Noble Cluster 2 Woods, Alfalfa, Woodward Major Cluster 3 Harper, Ellis, Beaver, Texas, Cimarron Cluster 4 Dewey, Blaine, Kingfisher, Logan
SE 19 counties Cluster 1 Pittsburg, Haskell, Latimer, LeFlore Cluster 2 Pottawatomie, Seminole, Hughes, Pontotoc, Coal Cluster 3 Love, Carter, Marshall, Johnston, Murray Cluster 4 McCurtain, Pushmataha, Choctaw, Bryan, Atoka
NE 21 counties Cluster 1 McIntosh, Muskogee, Sequoyah, Adair, Cherokee, Wagoner Cluster 2 Okmulgee, Okfuskee, Creek, Lincoln, Payne Cluster 3 Osage, Pawnee, Tulsa, Washington Cluster 4 Nowata, Rogers, Mayes, Craig , Ottawa, Delaware
17District RepresentativeQualifications
- Demonstrated the life skills of
Self-responsibility, Organization, Time
Management, and Communication - Enrolled in 4-H has a firm understanding and
experience with committee work having served as
an active and contributing member of committees
at the local/county/district level authentic
experience(s) held or holding a local and/or
county 4-H office and a certified 4-H volunteer
or going through the certification process.
Be a person of Character.
18District RepresentativeQualifications continued
- District Representatives must be elected during
their sophomore or junior year in high school so
they will be available and accessible to service
their cluster of counties during the 2 year
term. - District Representative must reside within the
cluster of counties elected to serve. - Must complete State Leadership Team application
process file forms, participate in consultation
session and attend Officer Candidate Workshop the
year running for office. - Must be a county delegate and attend district
conference the year seeking office.
Be a person of Character.
19District Representative
- Responsibilities include
- Two full year committment
- Dedicate a minimum of 2 hours per week
- Practice the life skills of Self-responsibility,
Organization, Time Management, Communication. - Liaison to specific counties, minimum of two
county visits required per year to conduct state
coordinated educational programming. - Communicate on a regular basis with county youth
and adult leadership teams to conduct
educational programs, encourage participation in
4-H programming, and to collect information for
reporting to the state and district reporters. - Submit quarterly report/summary of county
activities to the state reporter for 4-H
publication, blogs, website and e-scrapbook.
20District Representative
- Responsibilities continued
- Serve as an active participant on state and
district committees planning, conducting and
evaluating events and activities. - Attend District Officer meetings as a state
liaison. - Attend State Leadership Team Board meetings.
- Represent Oklahoma 4-H by participating in
district and state activities and events. - Exemplify Youth-Adult Partnerships in all
interactions. - Perform duties delegated by the team leadership
or advisor. - In a timely manner, complete all reporting
procedures including the Quarterly Progress
Review required of team members.
21Still in discussion
- Administrative positions which will coordinate
team efforts - Additional Adult Advisors (Collegiate, Volunteer,
Extension Educator) - Filing for leadership team consultation sessions
22Leadership Team members must be
- Committed
- Dependable
- Responsible
23Good Luck