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State 4-H Ambassador Responsibilities

Throughout their tenure as active and graduate State 4-H Ambassadors, Ambassadors have the responsibility of maintaining high standards of excellence related to the 4-H pledge commitments of clearer thinking, greater loyalty, larger service, and better living, for the betterment of their clubs, communities, country, and world. Teens who meet the Standards of Excellence, and accept the invitation to become State 4-H Ambassadors are also expected to complete the following during their one year active term:

 

•  Develop knowledge, attitudes skills & aspirations       related to:

      -   leadership,
      -   citizenship & service,
      -   communications & public relations,
      -   scholarship, and
      -   personal areas of interest.

 

•  Participate in the State 4-H Ambassador Orientation     Program.

 

•  Take part in at least three additional Ambassador      meetings.

 

•  Accomplish personal Ambassador goals identified during orientation.

 

•  Serve as emcees, committee members, and in      other roles at the Ohio 4-H Teen Conference,

    State Fair 4-H Events, and other state 4-H           

    programs.

 

•  Assist as needed in planning, implementing, and evaluating statewide 4-H programs such as: subject matter conferences, volunteer training sessions and recognition programs, member recognition programs, new 4-H project development, etc.

 

•  Represent Ohio 4-H members on statewide program and development committees.

 

•  Work with other State 4-H Ambassadors to plan, implement & evaluate an Ambassador project to:
a)   Strengthen
b)   Promote, and
c)   Publicize
the Ohio 4-H youth development program.

 

•  Participate in at least six State 4-H Ambassador "Leadership Opportunities" identified during orientation.

September 14, 2009

Kathryn C. Pepple, Ph.D.

Extension 4-H Specialist, Youth Development

 
 

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