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Roles & Responsibilities


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TROOP 273 IS A BOY LED TROOP (BLT).  What is BLT . . .

“Empowering boys to be leaders is the core of Scouting. Scouts learn by doing, and what they do is lead their patrols and their troop. The boys themselves develop a troop program, then take responsibility for figuring out how they will achieve the goals. One of our most important challenges is to train boy leaders to run the troop by providing direction, coaching and support. The boys will make mistakes now and then and will rely upon the adult leaders to guide them. But only through real hands-on experience as leaders can boys learn to lead.”

 

TROOP LEADERSHIP TRAINING (TLT):       click here for detailsTdj ThT   jkljT

Troop Leadership Training is for all scouts are elected into a position within Troop 273.  It is REQUIRED training for any scout elected into a position. Scouts that are interested in running for a position should also consider attending - check with your scoutmaster for dates/times.

Introduction to Leadership Skills for Troops (2011 printing)

Troop Leadership Training position cards

 

SCOUTS:

Senior Patrol Leader (SPL)

Assistant Senior Patrol Leader (ASPL)

Scribe

Troop Guide

Librarian

Historian

Chaplain Aid

Quartermaster

Den Chief

Patrol Leader

Assistant Patrol Leader

Junior Assistant Scoutmaster (JASM)

Instructor

Bugler

Order of the Arrow Rep (OA Rep)

Webmaster
 

ADULTS:

Advancement Chair

Assistant Scoutmaster

Chaplain

Charter Organization Representative

Committee Chair

Equipment Chair

Friends of Scouting / Scouting for Food / Public Relations

Fundraising Chair

Membership Chair

Outdoor_Activities Chair

Scoutmaster 

ScoutParent Unit Coordinator

Secretary

Training Chair

Treasurer

Event Point Person

Merit Badge Counselor