Troop Committee Chairman
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| - | }}The ''' | + | }}The '''Troop Committee Chairman''' is appointed by the chartered organization and registered as an [[adult leader]] of the BSA. The troop committee chairman appoints and supervises the unit committee and unit leaders. |
==Responsibilities== | ==Responsibilities== | ||
* Organize the committee to see that all functions are delegated, coordinated and completed. | * Organize the committee to see that all functions are delegated, coordinated and completed. | ||
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* Secure top-notch, trained individuals for camp membership. | * Secure top-notch, trained individuals for camp membership. | ||
* Arrange for charter review and recharter annually. | * Arrange for charter review and recharter annually. | ||
| - | * Plan the charter presentation program | + | * Plan the charter presentation program. |
{{Troop Leader Qualifications}} | {{Troop Leader Qualifications}} | ||
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The Troop Committee Chairman is appointed by the chartered organization and registered as an adult leader of the BSA. The troop committee chairman appoints and supervises the unit committee and unit leaders.
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Responsibilities
- Organize the committee to see that all functions are delegated, coordinated and completed.
- Maintain a close relationship with the chartered organization representative and the Scoutmaster.
- See that unit leaders and committee members have training opportunities.
- Interpret national and local policies to the unit.
- Work closely with the Scoutmaster in preparing Troop Committee meeting agendas.
- Call, preside over, and promote attendance at monthly unit committee meetings and any special meetings that may be called.
- Ensure unit representation at monthly roundtables.
- Secure top-notch, trained individuals for camp membership.
- Arrange for charter review and recharter annually.
- Plan the charter presentation program.
Qualifications
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— Adult Application, No. 524-501A PDF (420 KB) (Previous editions obsolete.)
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Additionally,
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| — BSA Youth Protection training policy |
References
- 36 BSA Monthly Troop Programs with Troop Meeting Plans (free & online), Printed: Vol I - Vol II - Vol III - Resources
- Introduction to Leadership Skills for Troops (ILST) - Troop Meeting Planner - Campfire Planner - Resource Survey - Troop Committee Challenge
- Senior Patrol Leaders Handbook - Patrol Leaders Handbook - Scoutmaster Handbook - BSA Nameplates
- Applications: New Unit - Adult Application
- Fundraising, Popcorn, and the importance of Individual Youth Accounts
- Advancement - Advancement Report - First Class-First Year - Advancement Campout - Merit Badge Day - Individual Record
Online or classroom Leader Training
Youth protection (MANDATORY) – every registered adult must be re-certified every two years.
New Leader Training for new Cub Scout, Boy Scout, Varsity Scout and Venturing leaders includes:
- Fast Start Training – online training you can take right now.
- Basic Leader Training includes:
- This Is Scouting (formerly New Leader Essentials) – online overview of values, history, aims, and methods.
- Leader Specific Training – provides the specialized knowledge a new leader needs.
BSA Online Learning Center – provides a variety of materials courses.
- Other: Roundtable – University of Scouting – Trainer’s EDGE (formerly Trainer Development Conference)
Outdoor Leader Training
In addition to fulfilling other requirements, some unit leaders need outdoor-specific training.
- Cub Scout Pack: BALOO – To have a Pack camp-out, at least one unit leader must be BALOO trained.
- Webelos Den Leaders: Outdoor Leader Skills for Webelos Leaders (OWL) – To have a Webelos Den camp-out.
- Scoutmaster & Assistants and Varsity Scout Coach & Assistants: Introduction to Outdoor Leader Skills – To have a camp-out.
- Wood Badge – Advanced Leadership skills for Cub Scout, Boy Scout, Varsity Scout, Venturing, district and council Scouters.
- Seabadge Underway – Advanced Leadership skills for unit, district and council Sea Scouters.
Other outdoor-related links
| Troop Committee Chairman | Secretary | Treasurer | Advancement Chair |
| Equipment Coordinator | Activities Chair | Membership Chair | Training Chair |
| Fundraising Chair | Public Relations Chair | Friends of Scouting Chair | Scouting for Food Chair |
| ScoutParent Unit Coordinator | Chaplain | ||
| Reports to: Chartered Organization Representative | Advisers: Scoutmaster & Assistant Scoutmaster(s) | ||
| Official Boy Scout Forms & Resources | ||||
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| Applications & Reports: | Youth Application | Adult Leader Application | Advancement Report | Uniform Inspections |
| Training Materials: | Youth Protection Training | Safe Swim Defense | Safety Afloat | New Leader |
| Online Training: | Youth Protection Training | Safe Swim Defense | Safety Afloat | New Leader |
| Other Guides: | Boy Scout Requirements | Insignia Guide | Scouting Terminology | Leave No Trace |
| Permit Applications: | Permission Slip | Local Tour Permit | National Tour Permit | Unit Money-Earning |
| Medical Exam Forms: | Annual Health and Medical Record 34605 | other forms… | ||
