Adult Leader
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| - | An [[Adult Leader]] is anyone registered as an Adult in the Boy Scouts of America. The term "Scouter" typically refers to an Adult Leader who has actively served for at least 1 to 3 years and would qualify for a [[Scouter Award]]. The term "Volunteer" sometimes can mean Adult Leader depending upon context but can also refer to non-registered adults who help a unit such as unregistered parents. | + | <center><big>Resources for [[Adult Leader]]s are provided for each program area:<br> |
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| + | An [[Adult Leader]] is anyone registered as an Adult in the [[Boy Scouts of America]]. The term "Scouter" typically refers to an Adult Leader who has actively served for at least 1 to 3 years and would qualify for a [[Scouter Award]]. The term "Volunteer" sometimes can mean Adult Leader depending upon context but can also refer to non-registered adults who help a unit such as unregistered parents. | ||
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| - | {{quote|Adults may register with the Boy Scouts of America in any capacity if they agree to abide by the [[Scout Oath]] or Promise and the [[Scout Law]], to respect and obey the laws of the United States of America, and to subscribe to the precepts of the [[Declaration of Religious Principle]]. All leaders must be 21 years of age or older, except assistant | + | {{quote|Adults may register with the [[Boy Scouts of America]] in any capacity if they agree to abide by the [[Scout Oath]] or Promise and the [[Scout Law]], to respect and obey the laws of the United States of America, and to subscribe to the precepts of the [[Declaration of Religious Principle]]. All leaders must be 21 years of age or older, except [[assistant Scoutmaster]]s, [[assistant den leader]]s, [[assistant Cubmaster]]s, [[assistant Webelos den leader]]s, and assistant Varsity Scout coaches, who must be 18 or older.}} |
| - | {{quote-source|No one may register in more than one position in the same unit, except the chartered organization representative (who can multiple only as the committee chairman (CC) or a committee member (MC)) and the Scout Parent unit coordinator (who may multiple as chartered organization representative (CR), assistant den leader (DA), assistant Webelos den leader (WA), assistant Scoutmaster (SA), assistant Varsity Scout Coach (VA), mate (MT), and leader of the 11-year-old Scouts).|[http://www.scouting.org/filestore/pdf/28-501.pdf Adult Application]}} | + | {{quote-source|No one may register in more than one position in the same [[unit]], except the [[chartered organization representative]] (who can multiple only as the [[committee chairman]] (CC) or a committee member (MC)) and the Scout Parent unit coordinator (who may multiple as chartered organization representative (CR), assistant den leader (DA), assistant Webelos den leader (WA), assistant Scoutmaster (SA), assistant Varsity Scout Coach (VA), mate (MT), and leader of the 11-year-old Scouts).|[http://www.scouting.org/filestore/pdf/28-501.pdf Adult Application]}} |
Revision as of 13:31, February 11, 2009
Cub Scout Pack, Boy Scout Troop, Varsity Team, and Venturing Crew.
An Adult Leader is anyone registered as an Adult in the Boy Scouts of America. The term "Scouter" typically refers to an Adult Leader who has actively served for at least 1 to 3 years and would qualify for a Scouter Award. The term "Volunteer" sometimes can mean Adult Leader depending upon context but can also refer to non-registered adults who help a unit such as unregistered parents.
| Volunteers work for free, Professionals are paid, |
Different divisions of the Boy Scouts of America use a variety of terms that all mean a registered Adult Leader including: Adult Member, Adult Scouter, Volunteer Leader, Adult Volunteer, and leader. A Professional Scouter is a paid employee of the BSA such as a Distrcit Executive or council Scout Executive.
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Qualification
| “ | Adults may register with the Boy Scouts of America in any capacity if they agree to abide by the Scout Oath or Promise and the Scout Law, to respect and obey the laws of the United States of America, and to subscribe to the precepts of the Declaration of Religious Principle. All leaders must be 21 years of age or older, except assistant Scoutmasters, assistant den leaders, assistant Cubmasters, assistant Webelos den leaders, and assistant Varsity Scout coaches, who must be 18 or older. | ” |
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Leadership Requirements
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Registration
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Adult leaders are registered with the Boy Scouts of America using the Adult Application. They are then rechartered each year with a unit, council, or national council. As a part of their registration, all adult leaders receive Scouting magazine.
Youth Protection Training
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Unit Leaders
Unit leaders are registered in Cub Scout Packs, Boy Scout Troops, Varsity Scout Teams, or Venture Crews. They are approved each year by the unit committee chair and chartered organization. Each Tiger Cub Scout must be registered with his Adult Partner.
District and Council Leaders
District and Council Leaders are registered with their local council. Their registration and recharter is approved by the council Scout Executive.
Awards
Adult leaders may earn or be awarded a number of different Scouter Awards.
See also
- Cub Scout Pack for boys in grades 1 - 5.
- Boy Scout Troop for boys who have earned the Arrow of Light Award and are at least 10 years old or have completed the fifth grade and are at least 10, or who are 11, but not yet 18
- Varsity Team for boys age 14 but not yet 18
- Venturing Crew for young men and women who are 14 (and have completed the eighth grade) through 20 years of age
