Adventurer Basic Staff Training Section 4 Purpose To introduce the standards and requirements of the Adventurer Club organization Objective To explain basic procedures and policies relevant to the establishment and maintenance of the Adventurer Club ID: 203024
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CLUB ORGANIZATION
Adventurer Basic Staff Training
Section 4Slide2
Purpose – To introduce the standards and requirements of the Adventurer Club organization.
Objective – To explain basic procedures and policies relevant to the establishment and maintenance of the Adventurer ClubSlide3
Get the Church committed
Get the staff trainedSlide4
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FUNDING
The Adventurer Club is financed by the local church and club membership fees.
The child (family) should pay the membership fees and monthly dues.
“Every family pays a moderate amount per Adventurer quarter or year as part
of membership obligations. The dues should not cause any prospective
member to forego the privilege of membership, but every member must
realize that everything worthwhile costs something.”
NAD Adventurer Manual pg 16
Parents or friends may help with the needed materials and/or uniforms
The church board should help provide finances, leadership, and a meeting place.
Fund raising can help make up the difference that is needed
for the budget.Slide8
Planning the Budget
WHO? The Director and staff
WHEN? At an organizational staff meeting
WHAT? Answer the following questions to help plan your budget:
1. What programs are upcoming this year?
2. What charges are there for these programs?
3. What should our budget include?
crafts supplies, certificates, outreach programs, field trips, patches, etc….
4. Where is the money going to come from?
application fees, dues, subsidy, fund raisingSlide9
PUBLIC
RELATIONS
Publicize by---------
Bulletin Boards
Newsletters
Church Bulletins
Personal Contact
Church BoardSlide10
Adventurer Director is a member of the local church board
SDA Church Manual 2005 Edition pg 91
OPERATING POLICIESSlide11
Parental Involvement –
“A ‘parent’ may be defined as the adult caretaker or sponsor of the Adventurer child.”
“The Adventurer leader needs to understand the world of the Adventurer parent. He/she must be able to relate effectively to the parents….. To work for the good of the Adventurer.”
#2, #4, #8 of the requirements of membership refer to how parents are to be involved in the Adventurer Ministry.
“The Adventurer parent will participate and cooperate in the these
activities as a member of the Adventurer Club.”
Adventurer Manual pgs 17, 18Slide12
There are 10 requirements of membership, they can be found on page 18
Families with children in grades 1-4 (Little Lambs & Eager Beavers include PK4 & K)
Parents will be involved in Club activities
Regular attendance
Parents will cooperate with the Adventurer regulations, including supplying money & time to support the club
Members will pay registration fee & dues
Adventurers will own an Adventurer uniform and wear it as instructed
Adventurers will obey the rules and instructions of the Adventurer staff
Adventurer & parents will participate in community projects
Adventurers will learn & live the Adventurer Pledge & Law
The Adventurers will receive a Adventurer Membership Card at Induction ServiceSlide13
CLUB UNIFORM
The uniform becomes a builder of club spirit.
Conferences can opt for white shirts for Adventurers
Staff shirtSlide14
PLANNING YOUR CALENDAR
The Adventurer year is a minimum of 9 months, but many clubs use a 12 month program.
Be sure the Adventurer Curriculum is covered during your Club year.
Adventurer meeting should not be longer than 90 minutes. There should be at least 1 regularly scheduled meeting per month.
Suggestions for quarterly meetings might include:
7 meetings/quarter
3 meetings for children 3 for children/family 1 for parents only
8 meetings/quarter
6 meetings for children 1 for children/family 1 for parents only
9 meetings/quarter
3 meeting for children 3 for children/family 3 for parents onlySlide15
Plan a theme for the year or quarter
Plan Awards that work with that theme
Plan your weekly meetings
HAVE FUN!!!!!!!!!
TYPICAL WEEKLY MEETING
15 minutes Worship & songs
10 minutes Opening Exercises (Pledges, Law, etc)
5 minutes Transition time
20 minutes Adventurer Class Level Work
10 minutes snacks/break
20 minutes Awards, games, special activity of the meeting
5 minutes Clean-up
5 minutes Closing announcements, closing devotional thought,
PrayerSlide16
Suggestion – add a line for email address.Slide17
Even though parents are with the Adventurer the Medical form is important to have. It lists allergies, physical restrictions, and if the parent is hurt also – treatment for the child can be started.
ALWAYS have a copy of each Adventurers Medical form at all meetings and outings.
Be sure to have the form notarized if required by your state.Slide18
EVERYONE SHARES IN THE RESPONSIBILITY OF KEEPING OUR ADVENTURERS SAFE – Parents, Leaders and Volunteers
IT IS OUR MORAL AND LEGAL DUTY TO KEEP THEM SAFE
It is our privilege in Service to Others in helping mold young minds for eternity
SAFETYSlide19
We are entrusted with the care of children
We are responsible to be sure our facilities are properly maintained and hazards are identified
We are responsible for proper planning and supervision
We are responsible that proper safety equipment is used during activities.Slide20
IF AN SOMETHING DOES HAPPEN
JOB #1 is for you to safely evacuate the children from the building or area. Be sure they are safe!
Re-group and take a head count so parents and emergency personnel will know that everyone is accounted for
Have a adequate First Aid kit available at all times
Each Club should have at least one adult trained in First Aid at all meetings, events and outings.
Show respect and concern to the family involved but DO NOT make any statements or admission of guilt to them.
Be sure the report of any incident comes from the Director – not passed through the “grapevine”. Be sure the Pastor is informed also.
Report the accident to the Florida Conference Pathfinder Dept within 24 hours.Slide21
PROTECTING FROM ABUSE
Proper Screening
Volunteer Forms
Six Month Rule
Education and Training
Encourage staff to learn
how to identify abuse
We have the duty to protect the children from harm and abuse at our churches
Likewise we have the duty to protect the church employees and those that volunteer to work with kids from the harm of false accusations.Slide22
Someone, usually a parent, realizes the importance of the Adventurer
Ministries Conference Adventurer Leader about getting a club started.
2. A presentation is made to the Pastor and Church Board to get approval and support.
3. Let the Church know that an Adventurer Club is being started. There is a staff recruitment form on pg 322 of the NAD Manual.
4. An Organizational Meeting is called, this would include staff, parents and church members interested in the Adventurer Ministries. Plan at least 6 months in advance. It may change – but it’s easier to have something planned and change, then have nothing planned at all!
“This may be the most important step in the entire organizational process. Program building consists of long range planning. The objectives of the club over a period of months and years should be brought into focus. The club activities should conform to these overall objectives. Each meeting should be planned in detail weeks in advance”
NAD Adventurer Manual pg 3
5. Attend or host an Adventurer Staff Training Course.
GETTING STARTEDSlide23
6. Choose a Director and Associate, this is usually done by the Church Board
or nominating committee . As of the 2000 General Conference Session –
the Adventurer Director is part of the local Church Board (2005 SDA Church
Manual, pg 91)
7. Designate an Adventurer Executive Committee
8. Start building your Adventurer Program – long term goals
9. Hold and “Open House” let the kids know what Adventurers is about.
10. Get them registered. NAD Manual pg 329
11. Visit with all that registered and answer questions.
12. Have your first meeting.
13. Have and Induction Service.
14. CONTINUE to invite the church and community into your program.
BE EVANGELISTIC!!! HAVE FUN!!!