Need to bring in a new coach?
Have your Toastmasters meetings dwindled down to just 12 or fewer members? Are the meetings boring and the same five people leading?
Have you considered a club coach?
What is a club coach?
* An experienced Toastmaster who volunteers to help another club in their area.
* This Toastmaster is not a member of the club and they are not familiar with the club or its members.
* This Toastmaster is typically working towards their Advanced Leader Silver.
What are the responsibilities of a club coach?
* Assist the club in raising its membership and helping the club fulfill the requirements necessary to reach distinguished status or better.
* Build a rapport with club leadership and its members.
* Assess the environment, observe, analyze and recommend solutions.
* Develop a plan with goals for improvement.
* Implement the plan and help club officers and members to achieve their goals.
* Instill enthusiasm, loyalty and a sense of responsibility for the club's future.
When requesting a club coach, what regulations should I be aware of?
* A club coach may only be assigned by the district governor or lt. governor marketing.
* At the time of the assignment, the club membership must show 12 or fewer members.
* Maximum of two club coaches may be appointed to each club.
* The club coach appointment lasts from the date of appointment to June 30 of the current year if the club becomes a distinguished club or better. If distinguished club status is not reached in the initial program year then the assignment will be extended to June 30 of the following year.
Source: Toastmasters International
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