Since the Skills for Life Strategy in Scouting was launched, the steps taken by Counties, Areas and Regions have helped to equip many more young people with skills for life through our amazing programme, supported by our incredible volunteers.
During the pandemic, however, we couldn’t carry on as normal. We rallied and responded to the challenge, adapting Scouting to meet new realities. Doing of all that was tough. It also meant pausing full implementation the Skills for Life Strategy.
Today, as we look to the future, with a renewed appreciation that Scouting has never been more needed, it’s time for us to recommit to implementing our Skills for Life Strategy. This information should help us, as a County, to prepare for the local implementation of change over the next two years, as we look to realise all the objectives in the Skills for Life Strategy that we agreed together in 2018.
Across BSO we expect our key leadership to ensure that local implementation of our Skills for Life Strategy happens.
We already have our development plans, and you have been reviewing these in recent months. At the same time we are working hard to support the restart of Scouting, and that not all Sections and Groups are back up and running yet.
As we prepare for further change in Scouting, our key leadership have responsibilities to ensure that a focus is maintained on restarting Scouting and returning to ‘business as usual’, while steps are taken to prepare for changes that will be released over the coming two years, in a way which will not overwhelm local Scouting.
For that reason, while our County Commissioner has an important role in championing change, for example, championing everything that we are doing to improve the volunteer experience, we are looking to identify someone else, to be the Transformation Lead for our County.
The Area Commissioner would like to designate a Transformation Lead through until March 2025. The Transformation Lead will be someone who is committed to driving forward our Skills for Life Strategy, helping to plan for and lead change locally.
The Transformation Lead will work closely with the Area team and the Area Commissioner. The Transformation Lead could be an existing or new volunteer who has interest in and perhaps experience with planning and change management. They will be an enthusiastic individual, keen to build a small team around them, to help prepare for and support Districts, Groups, Units and Networks for all of the exciting changes that we anticipate rolling out over the next few years.
Transformation Lead needs to be someone who can make things happen locally; someone who is a people person, who enjoys supporting others and who is a good listener.
Our Transformation Lead will be able to talk to everyone from volunteers who like the facts, to those who want to hear the vision and story, and will be comfortable bringing constructive challenge where necessary.
Our Transformation Lead needs to recognise how the ‘big picture’ changes will positively affect volunteers at a local level.
Alongside fellow key volunteers the Transformation Lead will help us to understand, explain and plan the changes to come. Key tasks include:
Transformation Leads will be expected to:
Ideally Transformation Leads will have led change before in a volunteer or professional capacity, for instance they might have helped members to adapt to Scouting by Zoom.
UK Headquarters is busy building a team to help support Transformation Leads in their important work. We will provide training in managing and delivering change, so it’s not essential to have this experience for the role.
Following Basecamp22, UK Headquarters will:
Much of this will depend on the approach to implementing change locally, and where our County is in implementing the Skills for Life Strategy. We would anticipate that Transformation Leads will need to:
If you feel then this role is for you, you want to talk more or recommend someone then please email Graham Eden, Transformation lead (Initial) at [email protected]
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