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Responsibilities of an Assembly Officer

(Note: For the purpose of explanation the corresponding 3rd degree council officer titles are in parentheses.)

NAVIGATOR (GK)

CEO – Must be a leader and delegate effectively

Works closely with District Master and Council Grand Knights in Assembly area

Attends State and Provincial 4th degree meetings

Attends all Assembly meetings as presiding officer

Sets focus for Assembly during the fraternal year.

Schedule an officer meeting at least semi-annually to check on the progress of programs

Utilizes the PFN committee as a resource

Appoints Faithful Friar with approval of Bishop of Diocese.

Appoints Color Corp Commander, Exemplification Chairman, Administrative Assistant, Patriotic Program Chairman, and Membership Chairman.

CAPTAIN (DGK)

Supports efforts of Navigator

Responsible for scheduling social events

Oversees activity of Patriotic Program Chairman

Attends all Assembly meetings and substitutes for the Navigator in his absence.

PILOT (Warden)

Attends all business meetings

Organizes Sentinels to arrange meeting chamber

Responsible for meeting paraphernalia and scripts

Serves as an active member on the Exemplification Committee

SCRIBE (Recorder)

Attends all business meetings

Maintains an accurate record of all discussions at business meetings.

Develops and publishes Assembly newsletter monthly.

Works with Patriotic Program Coordinator to complete required paperwork for State, Provincial and Supreme Awards

COMPTROLLER (FS)

Maintains member status

Mails dues statements and notices on a timely basis

Reports delinquent members to Retention Committee Chairman (Admiral)

PURSER (Treasurer)

Controls payments

Submits monthly financial statement in coordination with Comptroller

Prepares a budget no later than April for the following fraternal year. Budget indicates income and expense for the prior three (3) years and proposal for the next fraternal year.

Purser may appoint an Assistant Purser for help with the approval of the Navigator.

ADMIRAL (Immediate PGK)

Chairman of the Retention Committee – Committee consists of the Trustees.

Chairman of the PFN Committee – Committee consists of all Past Faithful Navigators. The committee is utilized as a resource by the Navigator.

Develops retention plan for current fraternal year focusing on activating previous members and maintaining current members.

SENTINELS (Guards)

Report to the Pilot.

Responsible for setting up the meeting room.

Verify Sir Knight’s membership cards upon arrival at the meetings.

TRUSTEES (Trustees)

Performs semi-annual audit and submits the report on a timely basis.

Actively participates on the retention committee

RESPONSIBILITIES OF A NON ELECTED OFFICIALS

FRAIR (Chaplain)

Appointed by the Navigator with approval by the Bishop of the Diocese.

Is present at the Installation of Officers

Is present at any Exemplifications the Assembly may host.

Makes himself available to the members if they feel the need of spiritual guidance.

COLOR CORP COMMANDER (Purple Cape)

This appointment can be renewed or terminated by the Navigator.

Responsible for, directly supervises and maintains order and decorum of Color Corp at wakes, church functions, patriotic events, etc.

Trains and certifies Color Corp Participants (CCP)

Develops list of CCP by parish

Maintains diagrams of each parish for entrance, exit, and presentation during consecration at Mass.

Utilizes patriotism in every event. (utilizes American & Papal flags at church)

Maintains spare sets of paraphernalia (cape, chapeaux, sword)

Establishes good communications with the area Pastors and knows what is acceptable decorum in each parish.

COLOR CORP PARTICIPANTS (CCP)

Must have official attire (sword, cape, chapeau, tux, straight collar shirt, etc.)

Must be certified by Color Corp Commander to participant

Participant Groups

- Honor Guard (must have tux, cape, chapeaux, sword)

- Flag Corp (must have tux, cape, chapeaux)

- Pallbearer (tux, social baldric)

- Other Ceremonial (piper)

Commit to participating at wake, funeral, church functions. (Min of 4 events per year)

EXEMPLIFICATION CHAIRMAN

Proposes location, date, honoree, banquet for exemplification

Oversees printing of banquet booklet including ad sales

Works closely with the Degree Team Captain and Membership Chairman

Verifies that team has parts memorized and schedules practices

MEMBERSHIP CHAIRMAN

Acts as Membership Drive Coordinator. Has a membership team (3-5 active and excited Sir Knights) in each council serving and acts as a recruiting coordinator.

When sufficient Form 4’s (25 minimum) and money has been collected the chairman contacts the Navigator and Exemplification chairman to formally schedule an exemplification.

PAST FAITHFUL NAVIGATOR (PFN) COMMITTEE

All PFN are assigned to the committee

Committee is chaired by Admiral

Committee is a resource for the Navigator

ADMINISTRATIVE ASSISTANT TO FAITHFUL NAVIGATOR

Initial contact person for deanery priests and parishes.

Working closely with Comptroller, Patriotic Program Coordinator and Scribe to verify that all forms (Supreme, Province, and State) are submitted timely.

Acts as Protocol Chairman to monitor Assembly By-Laws, arrangements for dignitaries at Assembly functions.

Chairman of Assembly phone tree

Main assembly contact for florist

PATRIOTIC PROGRAM COORDINATOR

Develops programs to qualify for 4th degree awards

-  Supreme (Civic)

-  Province (Award of Merit, Province Activity of Year)

-  District and/or State (4th Degree Assembly Award)

Examples of Programs could be:

Presentation of flags to schools

- Promoting an essay contest for a patriotic theme

- Participate with local Veterans groups at National Cemetery, parades, etc.

-  Utilize radio and/or TV to distribute home flag sets on patriotic holidays

-  Distribute flyers to area clubs/social groups, schools on proper display of American Flag.

-  Set a goal to be a resource for the community concerning patriotic issues.