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"http://meritbadge.org/wiki/index.php/Crew_Committee"
- Chartered Organization Representative
- The Chartered Organization Representative is the direct contact between the unit and the Chartered Organization. This individual is also the organization's contact with the district committee and the Local Council.
The chartered organization representative may become a member of the
district committee and is a voting member of the council. The Chartered
Organization Representative appoints the unit committee chair.
- Crew Committee Chairman
- The unit committee chair is appointed by the chartered organization and registered as an adult leader of the BSA. The unit committee chairman appoints and supervises the unit committee and unit leaders.
- Crew Committee Secretary
- The unit secretary is appointed by the committee chairman to
keep minutes and records, send notices, and handle publicity. Helps
ensure a smooth transition of new Venturers into the unit and
orientation for new parents. A crew committee may have a membership and
registration secretaries.
- Crew Committee Treasurer
- The unit treasurer is appointed by the committee chairman to
handle unit funds, pay bills, maintain accounts, coordinate the annual
Friends of Scouting (FOS) campaign, and supervise fundraising.
- Crew Outdoor/Activities Chair
- The unit outdoor/activities chair is appointed by the committee
chairman to secure tour permits and permission to use camping site,
serve as transportation coordinator, ensure a monthly outdoor program.
- Crew Training Chair
- The unit training chair is appointed by the committee chairman
to ensure training opportunities are available, maintain training
records and materials, and is responsible for BSA Venturing Youth Protection training.
- Crew Public Relations Chair
- The unit public relations chair is appointed by the committee
chairman to inform parents of their responsibilities in Venturing and
with the chartered organization. Provides news and announcements about
the unit to newspapers, bulletins of sponsors, web sites, etc. Promotes
and stimulates service projects, Scouting Anniversary Week, Scout Sunday or Sabbath,
and family participation in unit events. Promotes new membership and
lets people in the neighborhood know that Scouting is available.
- Crew Friends of Scouting (FOS) Chair
- The unit Friends of Scouting chair is appointed by the
committee chairman to work closely wht the unit committee on public
relations for FOS; conducts annual FOS campaign to enroll family members
and adult leaders in FOS; gives recognition to contributors and
enrollees.
- Crew Scouting for Food Chair
- The unit Scouting for Food chair is appointed by the committee
chairman to coordinate an annual food drive for the unit and reports the
result to the district.
- Crew Fundraising Chair
- The Unit Fundraising Chair, also called the "Popcorn Kernel" in some councils, is appointed by the committee chairman to supervise Fundraising and ensure that every youth member has the opportunity to participate in Popcorn sales or other council Fundraising events.
- ScoutParent Unit Coordinator
- The ScoutParents Unit Coordinator is an appointed member of the
unit committee or can be an assistant unit leader. Their job is to
welcome parents, keep them informed, and encourage them to help with at
least one specific task or project each year. Larger units might choose
to have more than one ScoutParents unit coordinator. The ScoutParents
unit coordinator position became official June 1, 2008 and the position
code is "PS." The ScoutParents unit coordinator must be at least 21
years old, complete an adult application,
and pay the same registration fee as other adult leaders. Find Fast
Start Training for unit coordinators online. Newly printed youth
applications also mention the ScoutParents program. A checkbox in the
parent section lets parents commit to being active ScoutParents. By
entering an e-mail address, they can receive information from council,
district, and unit leaders about ways to get involved. ScoutParents.org web site.
- Crew Consultants
- A consultant is a person whose special skill or talent is
needed for a crew activity or project. They assists the crew's activity
committees in planning activities, and are usually adult recruited on a
one-time basis to provide expert help to the crew. Consultants may be
members of the chartered organization, parents, other adults in the
community, or individuals on or recruited by the crew committee.
Direct youth contact leaders
- Crew Advisor
- The Advisor is the adult responsible for working directly with
the Venturing to help them create the program for the crew. The Advisor
trains youth leaders to run the crew by providing direction, coaching,
and support.
- Associate Crew Advisor(s)
- An Associate Advisor is one of the adult leaders age 18 or over who assist the Advisor in delivering the crew program.
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Training Courses
NCAC offers many helpful courses to train
leaders on every part of the program - from tying a square knot to
singing songs around the campfire to rappelling down a mountain. Here
are some important ones to know about:
- Youth Protection Training (YPT): All
volunteers are required to complete Youth Protection Training and must
renew the training every two years. This training is accessible to the
general public online at MyScouting.org
under the Youth Protection tab. Please review the training, as it
provides important information about detecting and preventing abuse, no
matter where it may occur.
- Fast Start Training: Take
this course immediately after registering as a leader and before
meeting with youth members. Courses are specific to the program (Cub
Scout leader, Boy Scout leader, Varsity Coach, or Venturing crew leader)
and available online at MyScouting.org.
- Position-Specific Training: These
course provide leaders with the information and tools they need to
conduct a successful program. Separate courses exist for leaders at the
Cub Scout, Boy Scout, and Venturing levels.
- Introduction to Outdoor Leader Skills: Hands-on training that teaches Scoutmasters, assistant Scoutmasters, and Varsity Coaches basic outdoor leader skills.
- Back Country Outdoor Leader Skills (BCOLS): For leaders at all program levels planning High Adventure treks at backcountry venues not supported by BSA infrastructure.
- Wood Badge: Advanced
training in leadership skills available to all leaders in Cub Scouts,
Boy Scouts, Varsity Scouts, and Venturing, as well as council and
district Scouters.
- Powderhorn: High-adventure
resource training designed to expose older Scouts and adult unit
leaders to the activities and resources necessary to operate a
successful outdoor/high-adventure unit-level program
- University of Scouting (UoS): Leaders from all programs and experience levels gather to share, network, and learn in an annual day-long event.
- The Trainer's EDGE: A "train-the-trainer" course for anyone who wants to help train Scout leaders.
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