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Instructor-in-training are the student deputy during school hours. Grade 11-12 students will be granted this rank after age 16 should they take up the responsibility to lead student body, unless the candidate has achieved M-7 on and before, they will start as Instructor-in-training. Review of status is every 2 months. Instructors-in-training will learn how to rally the PLs, and host PL councils with esteem and authority. Reports to SL.
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The Rank of O-1 is given to a Group Officer who is a Student-Leader of a Scout Session, who is currently in training.
 
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Revision as of 01:38, 18 October 2015

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Introduction

All Ranks and Insignias are commissioned by GSL within the Group without exception. Rank is the basic measure of “Authority”. While each Sectional Leader may have discretion on the difficulty in achieving each rank with GSL’s approval, Sectional Leaders may not on their own accord grant/promote/demote any ranks (Though Sectional Leaders are fully authorized to grant Positions.) A Sectional Leader may however ‘suspend’ a person’s rank in extreme situations, subjected to a testimony in the next Scouter Council with full disclosure. Each section may have their own subset of Member Ranks and Insignias with the approval of GSL. Officer ranks are for warranted leaders serving at Group Level only and universal for all sections. Insignias are standardized and may not be altered.

Officer Ranks can occasionally be used to make a quick judgement call when a vote is not the best course of action. Though generally in 6th Kowloon Group, our culture tries to limit "rank pulling" to a minimum, and instead, lower rank officers should try to understand why a superior officer might be making a decision that they may not agree in. Disobeying a superior rank, like in any organization is frowned upon, and will likely lead to disciplinary action if necessary.

Colonel

Grade: O-7
Position: Group Scout Leader

GSL is the Colonel (O-7) of 6th Kowloon Group, incharge of all ranks under. GSL is appointed by Group President and approved by District Commissioner (DC). GSL is the warranted Leader of the Scout Group, where the ultimate point of responsibility is at. GSL reports group progress to both Sponsor (President) and District/Region Commissioners, and will communicate the Group's constitution with DC to ensure it is continuously supported. GSL will maintain all sections’ training and administration standards, appointing Sectional leaders and making sure each section’s training and regulation is in compliance with this Constitution. GSL has the responsibility and obligation to ensure the Sectional Leaders are up to standard, thus requiring a Sectional update from the Leaders in Scouter Council regularly. GSL is also the Judge/Jury of the Disciplinary Court, and required signer of the Group Treasury.

Lieutenant Colonel

Grade: O-6
Position: Assistant Group Scout Leader

AGSL will be given the rank of Lieutenant Colonel (O-6) upon appointment. Usually chosen from very seasoned SL from a section. As the troop reaches a large critical mass, AGSL's role is to assist the GSL in carrying out his command in respective sections. An AGSL might watch over 1 or 2 sections. An AGSL that watches over more than one section will have an insignia with 2 stars. AGSL is promoted via appointment by the GSL, and might be dedicated to assist the Group Chairman's management of the Lay committee as well.


Commander

Grade: O-5
Position: Scout Leader

Section Commander/ Scout Leader will be given the rank of Commander (O-5) upon appointment. SL is capable of running the section independently, occasionally requiring GSL / Council approval for certain matters . SL is via Appointment of GSL only, usually chosen from Active ASLs of 6th Kowloon Group. Min age is 21. SL’s role requires active duty service, and a retiring SL may choose to return to ASL for relief. Reports to GSL. The Scout leader is responsible for running the entire section's activities and incharged of all matters within. Special deviation that requires GSL intervention will be usually either a 'disciplinary action', or 'promotion recommendation'.


Lieutenant Commander

Grade: O-4
Position: Assistant Scout Leader

The rank of O4 is given to an ASL that have served multiple years of active service who have experienced a full cycle of students and handovers. This is special recognition promotion given to an ASL with the level of experience and commitment. A special distinguishment is also made among the O4 who has the most seniority with an extra star on his/her insignia. The Scout Association's Wood Badge program will be used as a tiebreaker among candidates of equal qualifications.


Captain

Grade: O-3
Position: Junior Assistant Scout Leader	

Non-students/Old-Boys returning to serve the scout group will start as O-2, and will graduate into O-3 (Captain) upon showing steady commitment for 3 months (12 meetings). O-3 is the learning phase of being non-student leader, O3's are expected to be very responsible and pro-active, and maybe assigned a specific branch to focus in to start with. Min age is 18 for warrant issue. Approved to sign achievements in Chief Scout Award.


Lieutenant

Grade: O-2 Lieutentant
Position: Instructor	

The Rank of O-2 is given to a Group Officer who is either. 1, The Student-Leader of a Scout Session, who has completed his training. 2, An Adult leader helping as an instructor of a Scout Session. Should he be an instructor, then the Position of Instructor will be granted as well.

Cadet

Grade: O-1
Position: Cadet	

The Rank of O-1 is given to a Group Officer who is a Student-Leader of a Scout Session, who is currently in training.

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