Learn by Role _ Trainer (Rotary International)

Trainers

Our club and district trainers are essential in developing leaders. They share their experience and provide the skills that help Rotarians excel.

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Club trainer

As a club trainer you work with club leaders to create training programs that support your club. You may also work with the, and .

Use these resources to help your club thrive and develop members into future club leaders:

District trainer

As a district trainer you support the governor-elect by training incoming club and district leaders. You support the governor by providing continuing education for Rotarians. You also chair the district training committee.

Training for incoming club leaders

If you’re training incoming club leaders you’ll conduct a series of training meetings. Each meeting has a recommended but flexible timeframe and curriculum based on the needs of participants.

  • Presidents-elect training seminar teaches incoming presidents about their role and how to work with assistant governors in setting their goals. Use the .
  • District training assembly helps presidents-elect build on the leadership skills they obtained at their training seminar, while incoming club leaders learn their new roles. Club leadership teams refine their goals for the year. Use the .
  •  prepares club and district leaders for membership activities including attracting and engaging members.

Training for club leaders and members

Training for district leaders

Zone-level trainer

As a zone-level trainer you prepare district leaders for their year of service.

  • Governors-elect training seminar prepares the incoming class of governors to successfully lead their district. At this regional meeting, governors-elect discuss effective strategies in their regions. Use the .
  • Governors-nominee training seminar helps governors-nominee begin preparing for their role as district governor. At this regional meeting, participants discuss effective planning strategies and best practices. Use the  and .
  • District training program focuses on the skills needed to be an effective district trainer and allows district trainers to share their experience and knowledge. Use the  to prepare participants for their role.
  • Rotary institute brings current and past RI officers together to inform them on the latest Rotary developments, including policies and programs. Participants exchange ideas and highlight successful efforts in their zones.
  • Regional seminars provide an opportunity for district leaders to learn more about a wide range of topics to share ideas and connect with each other for collaborative service efforts. These seminars are organized by Rotary coordinators.

International Assembly training leader

The RI president-elect appointed you as an International Assembly training leader to use your experience to prepare incoming governors for their year of service.

  • International Assembly educates, motivates, and inspires incoming governors to lead clubs in their district. Participants receive hands-on training through plenary sessions, group discussions, networking, and social events. Use the .

Resources & reference

Tools

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