Chapter 2: NET Team Leader Basics: Difference between revisions

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The Guidelines include two particularly important sections for NET Team Leaders. First, Section 600 ("Leadership") describes how a NET elects a Team Leader, how a Team Leader appoints Assistant Team Leaders, and a recommended course of training. This Workbook does not repeat those details here, but Team Leaders are encouraged to familiarize themselves with the NET Guidelines in general and Section 600 in particular.
The Guidelines include two particularly important sections for NET Team Leaders. First, Section 600 ("Leadership") describes how a NET elects a Team Leader, how a Team Leader appoints Assistant Team Leaders, and a recommended course of training. This Workbook does not repeat those details here, but Team Leaders are encouraged to familiarize themselves with the NET Guidelines in general and Section 600 in particular.
Second, the [[PBEM Volunteer Code of Conduct]] establishes the minimum standards of civility and responsibility PBEM expects from all NET volunteers. Every NET volunteer agrees to and signs the Code of Conduct when they enter Basic NET Training. Because the PBEM Volunteer Code of Conduct references the [https://www.portland.gov/code/1/03 City's Code of Ethics], volunteers must adhere to both.
NET Team Leaders may think of the Code of Conduct as the '''''minimum''''' standards. NETs may establish further ground rules for their team as long as those additional rules do not contradict the PBEM Volunteer Code of Conduct.
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