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| [[Magistrate]] (M:)—The position of [[Magistrate]] is a part-time assistantship to a Dark Councilor. The position of [[Magistrate]] is available on an unlimited basis for the use of [[Dark Council]] members. [[Dark Council]] members are encouraged to treat the [[Magistrate]] position as their administrative unit that helps in day-to-day tasks that are too small for a single person to consider a full-time job. Should the Dark Councilor appoint a [[Praetor]], they must also make sure that their [[Magistrate]]s still have sufficient work. | | {{Guidelines}} |
| | [[Magistrate]] (M:)—The position of [[Magistrate]] is a part-time assistant to a Dark Councilor. The position of [[Magistrate]] is available on a limited basis for the use of [[Dark Council]] members. [[Dark Council]] members are encouraged to treat the [[Magistrate]] position as their administrative unit that helps in day-to-day tasks that are too small for a single person to consider a full-time job. Should the Dark Councilor appoint a [[Praetor]], they must also make sure that their [[Magistrate]]s still have sufficient work. |
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| | *Magistrate is considered a secondary position in that it may be in addition to another position a member hold's elsewhere in the club, but the duties and projects assigned to this magistrate are typically things that need to be done or worked on daily or several times a week. |
| | *A Dark Councilor will regularly report on the actions of his or her staff to the membership as a whole in reports. |
| | *Magistrates should ideally be trained in various activities of the office to which they serve, but they do not necessarily need to undertake all of those roles. |
| | *Magistrates may have other top level positions in the Brotherhood, but in general, it is discouraged for a member to serve on more than one Dark Council staff unless there are no other people to fill such a role. |
| | *Dark Councilors may appoint up to 2 Magistrates at their discretion. A third Magistrate - including a Special Magistrate (SM) - may be appointed, but it must be specifically explained why this additional Magistrate slot is needed above and beyond the first two. |
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| See: [[Organizational Chart]] | | See: [[Organizational Chart]] |
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| [[Category: Administration]] | | [[Category:Brotherhood Guidelines]] |
Latest revision as of 20:48, 28 January 2017
Magistrate (M:)—The position of Magistrate is a part-time assistant to a Dark Councilor. The position of Magistrate is available on a limited basis for the use of Dark Council members. Dark Council members are encouraged to treat the Magistrate position as their administrative unit that helps in day-to-day tasks that are too small for a single person to consider a full-time job. Should the Dark Councilor appoint a Praetor, they must also make sure that their Magistrates still have sufficient work.
- Magistrate is considered a secondary position in that it may be in addition to another position a member hold's elsewhere in the club, but the duties and projects assigned to this magistrate are typically things that need to be done or worked on daily or several times a week.
- A Dark Councilor will regularly report on the actions of his or her staff to the membership as a whole in reports.
- Magistrates should ideally be trained in various activities of the office to which they serve, but they do not necessarily need to undertake all of those roles.
- Magistrates may have other top level positions in the Brotherhood, but in general, it is discouraged for a member to serve on more than one Dark Council staff unless there are no other people to fill such a role.
- Dark Councilors may appoint up to 2 Magistrates at their discretion. A third Magistrate - including a Special Magistrate (SM) - may be appointed, but it must be specifically explained why this additional Magistrate slot is needed above and beyond the first two.
See: Organizational Chart