Leadership Positions
Last updated: 9 October
2002















Senior Patrol
LeaderJob
Description:
The Senior
Patrol Leader is elected by the Scouts to represent them as the top junior
leader in the troop.
Reports to:
The Scoutmaster.
Senior patrol leaders
duties:
Runs all the troop meetings, events,
activities and the annual program planning conference.
Runs the patrol leader's council
meeting.
Appoints other troop junior leader with
the advice and counsel of the Scoutmaster.
Assign duties and responsibilities to
junior leaders.
Assists the Scoutmaster with junior
leader training.
Sets a good example.
Enthusiastically wears the Scout uniform
correctly.
Lives by the Scout Oath and
Law.
Shows Scout spirit.
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Assistant Senior Patrol
Leader
Job Description:
The Assistant Senior Patrol Leader is the
second highest ranking junior leader in the troop. He is appointed by the Senior
Patrol Leader with the approval of the Scoutmaster. The Assistant Senior Patrol
Leader acts as the Senior Patrol Leader in the absence of the Senior Patrol
Leader or when called upon. He also provides leadership to other junior leaders
in the troop.
Reports to:
The Senior Patrol Leader.
Assistant senior patrol leader
duties:
- Helps the senior patrol leader lead
meetings and activities.
- Runs the troop in the absence of the
senior patrol leader.
- Helps train and supervise the troop
scribe, quartermaster,
- instructors, librarian, historian and
chaplain aide.
- Serves as a member of the patrol leaders'
council.
- Sets a good example
- Enthusiastically wears the Scout uniform
correctly
- Lives by the Scout Oath and
Law
- Shows Scout spirit.
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Junior Assistant
ScoutmasterJob Description:
The Junior Assistant Scoutmaster serves in the capacity of an Assistant
Scoutmaster except where legal age and maturity are required. He must be at
least 16 years old and not yet 18. He's appointed by the Scoutmaster because of
his leadership ability.
Reports to:
The Scoutmaster.
Junior Assistant Scoutmaster
duties:
- Functions as an assistant
Scoutmaster.
- Performs duties as assigned by the
Scoutmaster.
- Sets a good example.
- Enthusiastically wears the Scout uniform
correctly.
- Lives by the Scout Oath and
Law.
- Shows Scout spirit.
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Order of the Arrow Troop
RepresentativeJob Description:
The Order of the Arrow Troop Representative is a youth liaison serving
between the local OA lodge or chapter and his troop. In his troop he serves
serves as a communication and programmatic link to the Arrowman and adult
leaders and who are not presently members of the Order. He does this in a
fashion that strengthens the mission of the lodge and purpose of the Order. By
setting a good example, he enhances the image of the Order as a service arm to
his troop.
Reports to:
The OA Chapter Vice Chief.
OA Troop Representative
duties:
Serves as a communication link between
the lodge or chapter and the troop.
Encourages year round and resident
camping in the troop.
Encourages older Scout participation in
high adventure programs.
Encourages Scouts to actively participate
in community service projects.
Assists with leadership skills training
in the troop.
Encourages Arrowmen to assume leadership
positions in the troop.
Encourages Arrowmen in the troop to be
active participants in the lodge and/or chapter activities and to seal their
membership in the Order by becoming Brotherhood members.
Sets a good example.
Enthusiastically wears the Scout uniform
correctly.
Lives by the Scout Oath and Law, as well
as the OA Obligation.
Shows Scout spirit.
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Troop
Guide
Job Description:
The Troop Guide works with new Scouts. He
helps them feel comfortable and earn their First Class rank in their first
year.
Reports to:
The Assistant Scoutmaster for the new Scout patrol in
the troop.
Troop Guide duties:
Introduces new Scouts to troop
operations.
Guides new Scouts through early Scouting
activities.
Shields new Scouts from harassment by
older Scouts.
Helps new Scouts earn First Class rank in
their first year.
Teaches basic Scout skills.
Coaches the patrol leader of the new
Scout patrol on his duties.
Works with the patrol leader at patrol
leaders' council meetings.
Attends patrol leaders' council meetings
with the patrol leader of the new Scout patrol.
Assists the assistant Scoutmaster with
training.
Counsels individual Scouts on Scouting
challenges.
Sets a good example.
Enthusiastically wears the Scout uniform
correctly.
Lives by the Scout Oath and
Law.
Shows Scout spirit.
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Instructor
Job Description:
The Instructor teaches Scouting
skills.
Reports to:
The Assistant Senior Patrol Leader.
Instructor duties:
- Teaches basic Scouting skills in troop
and patrols.
- Sets a good example.
- Enthusiastically wears the Scout uniform
correctly.
- Lives by the Scout Oath and
Law.
- Shows Scout spirit.
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Scribe
Job Description:
The Scribe keeps the troop records. He
records the activities of the Patrol Leaders' council and keeps a record of
dues, advancement, and Scout attendance at troop meetings.
Reports to:
The Assistant Senior Patrol Leader.
Scribe duties:
- Attends and keeps a log of patrol
leaders' council meetings.
- Records individual Scout attendance and
dues payments.
- Records individual Scout advancement
progress.
- Works with the troop committee member
responsible for records and finance.
- Sets a good example.
- Enthusiastically wears the Scout uniform
correctly.
- Lives by the Scout Oath and
Law.
- Shows Scout spirit.
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Troop
Historian
Job Description:
The Troop Historian keeps a historical
record or scrapbook of troop activities.
Reports to:
The Assistant Senior Patrol Leader.
Historian duties:
- Gathers pictures and facts about past
troop activities and keeps them in a historical file or
scrapbook.
- Takes care of troop trophies, ribbons and
souvenirs of troop activities.
- Keeps information about former members of
the troop.
- Sets a good example.
- Enthusiastically wears the Scout uniform
correctly.
- Lives by the Scout Oath and
Law.
- Shows Scout spirit.
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Patrol
LeaderJob
Description:
The Patrol
Leader is the elected leader of his patrol. He represents his patrol on the
Patrol Leader's council.
Reports to:
The Senior Patrol Leader. If you are the Patrol
Leader for the new Scout patrol, you'll also work with the Troop Guide who is
assigned to your patrol.
Patrol leader duties:
- Appoints the assistant patrol
leader.
- Represents the patrol on the patrol
leaders' council.
- Plans and steers patrol
meetings.
- Helps Scouts advance
- Acts as the chief recruiter of new
Scouts.
- Keeps patrol members
informed.
- Knows what his patrol members and other
leaders can do.
- Sets a good example
- Wears the Scout uniform
correctly
- Lives by the Scout Oath and
Law
- Shows Scout spirit.
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Chaplain
Aide
Job Description:
The Chaplain Aide works with the Troop
Chaplain to meet the religious needs of Scouts in the troop. He also works to
promote the religious emblems program.
Reports to:
The Assistant Senior Patrol Leader.
Chaplain Aide duties:
- Assists the troop chaplain with religious
services at troop activities.
- Tells the Scouts about the religious
emblem program for their faith.
- Makes sure religious holdiays are
considered during troop program planning.
- Helps plan for religious observance in
troop activities.
- Sets a good example.
- Enthusiastically wears the Scout uniform
correctly.
- Lives by the Scout Oath and
Law.
- Shows Scout spirit.
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Librarian
Job Description:
The Librarian takes care of troop
literature.
Reports to:
The Assistant Senior Patrol Leader.
Librarian duties:
- Sets up and takes care of the troop
library.
- Adds new or replacement items as
needed.
- Keeps books and pamphlets available for
borrowing
- Keeps a system for checking books and
pamphlets in and out.
- Follows up on late returns.
- Sets a good example.
- Enthusiastically wears the Scout uniform
correctly.
- Lives by the Scout Oath and
Law.
- Shows Scout spirit.
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Assistant Patrol
Leader
Job Description:
The Assistant Patrol Leader is appointed by
the patrol and leads the patrol in his absence.
Reports to:
The Patrol Leader.
Assistant Patrol leader
duties:
- Helps the patrol leader plan and steer
patrol meetings and activities.
- Helps him keep patrol members
informed.
- Helps the patrol get ready for all troop
activities.
- Represents his patrol at patrol leaders'
council meetings when the patrol leader cannot attend.
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Den
ChiefJob
Description:
The Den
Chief works with the Cub Scouts, Webelos Scouts and Den Leaders in the Cub Scout
pack.
Reports to:
The Den Leader in the pack and the Assistant
Scoutmaster for the new Scout patrol in the troop.
Den Chief duties:
- Knows the purposes of Cub
Scouting.
- Helps Cub Scouts advance through Cub
Scout ranks.
- Encourages Cub Scouts to join a Boy Scout
troop upon graduation.
- Assists with activities in the den
meetings.
- Is a friend to the boys in the
den.
- Helps out at weekly den meetings and
monthly pack meetings.
- Meets with adult members of the den, pack
and troop as necessary.
- Sets a good example.
- Enthusiastically wears the Scout uniform
correctly.
- Lives by the Scout Oath and
Law.
- Shows Scout spirit.
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QuartermasterJob Description:
The Quartermaster keeps track of troop equipment and
sees that it is in good working order.
Reports to:
The Assistant Senior Patrol Leader.
Quartermaster duties:
- Keeps records on patrol and troop
equipment.
- Makes sure equipment is in good working
condition.
- Issues equipment and makes sure it's
returned in good condition.
- Makes suggestions for new or replacement
items.
- Works with the troop committee member
responsible for equipment.
- Sets a good example.
- Enthusiastically wears the Scout uniform
correctly.
- Lives by the Scout Oath and
Law.
- Shows Scout spirit.
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BuglerJob Description:
The Bugler plays the bugle at troop ceremonies.
Reports to:
The Assistant Senior Patrol Leader.
Bugler duties:
- Plays bugle as requested by troop
leadership.
- Plays taps during evening closing
ceremony.
- Sets a good example.
- Enthusiastically wears the Scout uniform
correctly.
- Lives by the Scout Oath and
Law.
- Shows Scout spirit.
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