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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 18 years of age, has good
moral character, and is interested in working with boys. At least one
assistant Cubmaster should be able to replace the Cubmaster's position
in case of an emergency. The assistant Cubmaster is recommended by the
Cubmaster, approved by the pack committee and chartered organization,
and registered as an adult leader of the BSA.
Responsibilities:
An assistant Cubmaster's responsibilities (as designated by the
Cubmaster) are to
- Help the Cubmaster as needed. Be ready to fill in for the
Cubmaster, if necessary.
- Complete Cubmaster Fast Start Training and position-specific Basic
Leader Training. Attend monthly roundtables.
- Participate in pack meetings.
- Supervise den chiefs and see that they are trained.
- Conduct the monthly den chief planning meeting for all den
leaders, assistant den leaders, and den chiefs to plan and
coordinate weekly den meetings and pack meeting participation.
- Work with neighborhood troops that supply den chiefs and into
which Webelos Scouts may graduate.
- Help inform pack leaders of training opportunities and arrange for
them to attend training sessions.
- Work with the pack committee to develop and promote an ongoing
plan for recruiting new boys.
- Work with the Cubmaster and pack committee on pack
re-registration.
- Help with pack activities, such as dinners, derbies, bike safety
workshops, service projects, etc.
- Work with the pack committee on outings to see that the pack and
dens qualify for the National Summertime Pack Award.
- Participate in the annual pack program planning conference and
pack leaders' meetings.
- Promote the religious emblems program.
- Support the policies of the BSA.
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