An RTC chair's job is to organize, lead, and facilitate a Regional Trails Council
- Work with your program coordinator to develop and lead a robust committee such they have the information they need
Recognitions
- Thank committee members during National Volunteer Week and at the end of the year
- Nominate volunteers for awards for which they are eligible
Running the Committee
- Appoint committee members such as an assistant chair, secretary, and hospitality to distribute the work load
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Prepare and post meeting agendas
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Post draft minutes of meeting and finalize when approve
- Organize the annual RTC planning meetings to provide input on and consolidation of regional needs, opportunities, and priorities
- Assist Regional Program Coordinator to prepare the summmary of regional accomplishments and challenges.
- Facilitate implimentation of policies
- Assist the Policy Council Representative in soliciting feedback and recommendations for draft policies under review
- Help impliment the Trail Conference's strategic plan as it pertains to trails
Outside of the Committee
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Be familiar with the Trail Management Guide
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Take Supervisor 101 and Local Trail Chair training so you know what is being taught
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Be familiar with the Volunteer Handbook and Youth Policy