INTRODUCTION
Several leadership positions are necessary for a Cub Scout pack to function properly and successfully.
CUB DEN LEADER
• Work directly with other den and pack leaders to ensure that their den is an active and successful part of the pack.
• Plan, prepare for, and conduct den meetings with the assistant den leader and den chief.
• Attend the pack leaders' meetings.
• Lead the den at the monthly pack activity.
ASSISTANT CUB DEN LEADER
• The assistant Cub Scout den leader shares the work of the Cub Scout den leader and may be called upon to serve as a family contact or record keeper, or to handle other details of den operation.
CUB DEN CHIEF
• Help Scouts achieve the purposes of Cub Scouting.
• Serve as the activities assistant at den meetings.
• Help lead weekly den meetings.
Qualifications:
If residing in this country but not a citizen of the United States, agrees to abide by the Scout Oath and Law, to respect and obey the laws of the United States of America, and to subscribe to the BSA statement of religious principle. Is at least 21 years of age and of good moral character. Should be interested in and enjoy working with boys and be able to work with adults. May be a parent or guardian of a boy in the den. Recommended by the Cubmaster after consultation with parents and guardians of the Cub Scouts involved, and approved by the pack committee and chartered organization. Registered as an adult leader of the BSA. |