Club Administration
One of the most important activities for any club is keeping a handle on all of the administrative details required to ensure the smooth operation of your club. Common duties include completing the basic paperwork, tracking deadlines, communicating with other Toastmasters groups, and building club membership. Performing these duties in a timely fashion not only helps the Toastmasters organization support its members, but it also provide a strong sense of accomplishment to those helping fulfill these duties.
While tracking these activities may not seem very "rewarding," learning how to manage administrative tasks is an important part of developing your leadership skills. Please review the brief descriptions below to better understand the administrative tasks involved in running your club.
Club Officers Roles
Each of the officers in a
Toastmasters club has certain
responsibilities to fulfill in
supporting the club and its members.
There are several officer positions
within each Toastmasters club both
to spread the workload fairly and to
expand the leadership opportunities
for club members.
Club Officer Tasks
As a club officer, you will be asked
to complete several forms and
reports for your club and
Toastmasters International. Keeping
track of all of these documents can
sometimes seem a daunting task. To
help clarify these duties, the
district has compiled a basic list
outlining the most important
administrative tasks required of
clubs.
Club Officer Checklist
Details the month-to-month
activities and events each club
officer should be addressing.
Success/Leadership Programs
Success Leadership Series is comprised
of several modules designed to offer a
higher, more comprehensive level of
training for developing strong
leadership skills. In addition to the
presentation materials, each program
also provides ample opportunity for
participants to practice what they have
learned.