GRAND KNIGHT:
The grand knight is
responsible for the overall welfare of the council. The grand knight must
provide thoughtful and inspired leadership to the 14 other council officers, the
service directors, chairmen and member of the council. More specifically,
his duties include: presiding over council meetings, appointing membership and
program directors, acts as an ex officio member on all committees, including
membership of recruitment and retention committees while making sure all
required reports are submitted on time. The grand knight represents the
council at Chapter meetings and the annual state convention.
DEPUTY GRAND KNIGHT:
The deputy grand knight
is second in command in the council. He assists the grand knight in the
operation of the council affairs and is responsible for any duties assigned to
him by the grand knight. He is also the council's program director
advising the various service program directors. Unless there are
objections the deputy grand knight will be nominated for grand knight the
following Columbian year.
CHANCELLOR:
The chancellor
assists the grand knight and deputy grand knight in the execution of their
duties and takes charge of the council in the absence of the grand knight and
deputy grand knight. He chairs the membership activities of the council to
attract new members, getting them through the three degrees and making new
members feel welcome in our council. The chancellor can be nominated to
deputy grand knight the following Columbian year if there are no objections.
WARDEN:
The warden is
responsible for supervising and maintaining most council property except that
which belongs to the financial secretary. He sets up council
chambers for meetings and degrees and supervises guards for ceremonial
exemplifications. The warden should also oversee the inside and outside
guards and make sure they are fulfilling the duties assigned to them The
warden should move up to chancellor the following Columbian year if there are no
objections.
INSIDE/OUTSIDE
GUARDS:
The inside guard attends
the inner door of the council chamber, checking on paid up membership cards
before allowing entrance. The outside guard tends the outer door of the
council home admitting all visitors to the inner door. Both of these
positions assist the warden in setting up the chamber for meeting and other
council activities.
RECORDER:
The recorder
functions the same way that a court recorder does by maintaining the minutes of
council meetings. He also maintains all council correspondence.
FINANCIAL SECRETARY:
This office is approved
by and represents supreme and is appointed for a term of three years. The
financial secretary's duties revolve around two areas: financial records and
membership records. He receives all moneys that come into the council from
any source. He then turns that money over to the council treasurer for
deposit into the council account. One of the main functions of this office
is to collect money in the form of dues. He is the one who sends out dues
notices. He must insure that new members sign constitutional roll of
membership at the first degree.
TREASURER:
The treasurer is an
elected officer in charge of handling all council funds. He receives money
from the financial secretary. He must keep accurate financial records.
The treasure makes payments approved by the trustees.
ADVOCATE:
The advocate is the
legal representative of the council and serves as the council's attorney in case
of trial and investigation of any matter of interest to the council. He
should be thoroughly familiar with all of the laws of the Order as stated in the
"Charter, Constitution and Laws" and with council by-laws as well as a working
knowledge of the "Roberts Rules of Order".
LECTURER:
The lecturer is
appointed by the grand knight to provide suitable educational and entertaining
programs for the council. He is responsible for presenting the "Good of
the Order" section of the council meetings. He will have ample time at
each meeting to present a worthwhile program that will help build attendance and
provide benefits to the membership that is present.
CHAPLAIN:
The priest chosen will
primarily act as spiritual advisor to the brother knights and families of the
council. He has no specific duties with regards to running the council.
He is expected, however, to make a report at council meeting and give brief talk
on any religious matters. The chaplain should also serve as an advisor to
the church activities director.
BOARD OF TRUSTEES:
The board of trustees
consist of the grand knight and three members elected by the council which
traditionally are past grand knights. Trustees supervise all financial
business of the council. They serve as auditors of the books. They
also serve on the council's retention committee.