Cadet Proficiency Badge Scheme - Instructors & Examiners Most syllabuses include notes regarding instructors and examiners. It should be noted that the instructor and examiner is not normally the same person. Where it is not possible for one instructor to conduct the whole course, two or more instructors may co-instruct the class. Where possible, instructors from outside the Brigade who are experts in their own fields should be contacted to instruct or to be examiners for the particular subjects/badges. The National Headquarters will maintain a list of such qualified persons.For all subjects except those for which an examination is held under
the auspices of other organisations, application should be made through
the usual channels to the National Headquarters, submitting the names
and qualifications of the proposed examiners. Cadet Proficiency Badge Scheme - Proficiciency Certificates All successful candidates will be issued a Proficiency Certificate by the National Headquarters; the records being retained by the Zone Headquarters until the candidate has qualified for the Chief Commissioner's Badge, when they must be forwarded to the National Headquarters for processing. The gaining of all certificates should be entered on the individual BFC 4 and initialled as correct by the officer-in-charge of the Corps. Cadet Proficiency Badge Scheme - Proficiciency
Badges
Cadets may wear the Proficiency Badge on their uniform on gaining their Proficiency Certificate, in the order as laid down in the Brigade Dress Regulation. On gaining the Commissioner's Badge, this badge may be worn in addition to the individual proficiency badges. However, when a member is further awarded the Chief Commissioner's Badge, only the Chief Commissioner's Badge is to be worn in addition to the individual proficiency badges. The Commissioner's Badge must be removed and not be worn together with the Chief Commissioner's Badge. Individual proficiency badges may not be worn when a cadet is promoted to an Adult section. However, the Commissioner's Badge or the Chief Commissioner's Badge as the case may be, may still be worn when the member is in the Adult section. A commissioned officer, however, will not put on any of these badges including the Commissioner's Badge and Chief Commissioner's Badge.
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