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Is a junior assistant Scoutmaster part of a patrol?

Is a junior assistant Scoutmaster part of a patrol?

The junior assistant Scoutmaster is a young man who is at least 16 — but not yet 18 — and is appointed by the Senior Patrol Leader with the advice and approval of the Scoutmaster.

What is the role of an assistant Scoutmaster?

Assistant Scoutmaster – Patrol Advisor Serve as advisor for all patrols; support Patrol Leaders with suggestions and counseling. Follow up to assure, the Patrol Leader is making phone calls, etc. Attend training courses and roundtables. Report to the Scoutmaster.

Can an assistant Scoutmaster do a Scoutmaster conference?

Yes, under limited circumstances. For example, if the troop is so large that the Scoutmaster can’t handle them all, he or she might delegate some of them to an assistant Scoutmaster.

What is the position code for assistant Scoutmaster?

SA
BSA Position Code summary

Applicable to Program
PT Pack Trainer
SA Assistant Scoutmaster
SK Skipper X
SM Scoutmaster

What does a JASM do?

They also serve as special advisers to the patrol leaders’ council [PLC]. JASMs can instruct patrols in a variety of Scout skills, run special programs at camp, and aid in the PLC’s annual program planning conference by sharing their experiences in camping and program activities.

Can an assistant Scoutmaster sit on a board of review?

The Scoutmaster and assistant Scoutmasters are not members of the board of review. The Scoutmaster can introduce the Scout to the board members and may sit with him to hear the board’s decision, but should not be present during the actual board of review.

Can an assistant Scoutmaster be a committee member?

This means that an assistant Scoutmaster cannot also serve as a member of the committee. A den leader may not simultaneously serve as the Cubmaster. A crew advisor or Varsity coach may not additionally serve as the committee chair, within the same unit.

Can you fail a board of review?

Often failure to pass a board of review is not the fault of the Scout but of the review board. In my 36 years of Scouting experience, from Scoutmaster to district committee chairman, I have found that over-testing of the Scout was the cause of 99 percent of the failures to complete a rank.

What is a unit Scouter Reserve?

Unit Scouter Reserve positions are for supportive adults who have no immediate, specific leadership role or direct contact with youth. However, like all registered BSA adult positions, these positions require a criminal background check and the completion of YPT prior to a registration being accepted.

What is the position code for merit badge counselor?

code 42
To qualify as a merit badge counselor, you must • Be at least 18 years old and of good character. Be registered with the Boy Scouts of America (position code 42).