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Rovering) which outlines the basic structure and procedures. After this comes the Basic Sectional Techniques course, which gives the Leader the right to wear the two-strand Turks Head or "Gilwell" Woggle. After the 2007 review of the Venturer Section, Venturer Scouts will soon be allowed to complete Venturer Basic. Leaders are then presented with a Certificate of Adult Leadership, and this is where most people stop their training, but after at least six months, Leaders then are eligible to complete the Advanced Sectional Techniques Course, which allows them to conduct more advanced activities, network with other experienced Leaders and then after successful completion of the Course be presented with the
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Scouts Australia is an Enterprise Registered Training Organisation (RTO:5443) and Leaders can apply to be granted a Certificate III in Business after completing the Basic Course, and a Certificate IV in Leadership and Management after the Advanced Course. Later they can also complete a Diploma of
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All Leader positions are appointments for three years, when the appointment is reviewed and the Leader is renewed, reassigned or resigns. When a new Probationary Leader begins, they are presented with a Certificate of Adult Membership and complete a three-hour seminar called Intro to Scouting (or
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Beyond the group are further uniformed positions (sometimes called Commissioners) at levels such as district, county, council or province, depending on the structure of the national organisation. They also work along with lay teams and professionals. Training teams and other related functions are
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Lay supporters are not always called scout Leaders; although they may assist with activities and training, they do not always hold a formal position and may not have received training. Beyond the Scout programme, lay supporters may take responsibility for administrative tasks such as budgets,
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Uniformed Scout Leaders are primarily responsible for organising the activities of the group, and training the youth members through the Scout programme. Other roles include liaison with parents, districts, or other parties such as the unit's sponsoring (chartered) organisation.
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Have qualifications in Adventurous activities, from Water Activities to Abseilling to Radio and Four Wheel Driving and First Aid, who put these skills at the disposal of a Region or Branch. These leaders often have another role in Scouting at the same time.
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Is a group of former Leaders who no longer have the time or desire to be a part of Scouting every week. They have the opportunity to help out occasionally when leaders are needed temporarily because of hospital or travel, at large camps such as
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A properly run Boy Scout troop is run by the Senior Patrol Leader, who is elected by the troop, and their assistant, who may either be elected or appointed. These and the other youth leaders are advised and supported by the adult leaders.
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Scout Leaders are given a formal appointment (called a warrant in many countries). Before appointing an adult leader, most associations perform background checks on candidates to ensure their suitability for working with children.
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In the Scout and Senior Scout sections, youth leaders include Senior Troop Leader, Senior Patrol Leader, Assistant Senior Patrol Leader, Patrol Leaders, Assistant Patrol Leaders, Quartermaster, and Instructor.
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from 1965 until 1989. To gain the rank someone should have been serving as a Scoutmaster, have received positive assessment of the service and finally have submitted a record of his (or her) activity to the
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appointment holders in general need to be Scouters. Associate members are adult members who do not take the Scout Promise, and may include supporting Officers such as Group Secretary or County Treasurer.
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for adult leaders (coming from the English usage of the word "master" as a synonym for "teacher"), and these terms are still used in some countries and units, including the United States. As the word
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There are many different roles a leader can fulfil depending on the type of unit. Positions are usually voluntary and are often divided between "uniform" and "lay" roles. For many, this
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There are several different types of Leader in Australia, all of them (and all members of the Rover Section) have the opportunity to complete the Wood Badge training scheme
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Langkay Leaders and Kawan Leaders are women. Troop Leaders, Outfit Advisors, and Circle Managers may be men or women, and are often informally called "Scoutmasters."
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is known as a "Scouter". Rover Scouts can also be adults, and an eligible member can be a Scouter or Rover or both. Adult members are subject to police vetting (in
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are responsible for the management of an aspect of Scouting and/or the leadership of other adults, as opposed to sectional leaders who run the youth program.
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This rank was given to approximately 6000 people, which significantly diminished its initial purpose. Nominations to the rank were ended with collapse of
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sections tend to be consultative, with much of the administration and activity planning in the hand of older Scouts, while in junior units like
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Leaders stepped back during the 1970s, becoming Rover Advisors, the responsibility for the Crew passing to the elected Crew Leader.
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Leadership and Management or Certificate Qualifications in Outdoor Recreation through the Scouts Australia Institute of Training.
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Run a Unit each week. They are the ones who attend weekly activities, sign off badge work and join Scouts for weekend activites.
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were abandoned because of protests of majority of traditional Scout groups of ZHP. Since 1990 the system of Instructor Ranks of
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often formed at these levels. Some countries appoint a Chief Scout or Chief Commissioner as the most senior uniformed member.
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to other Leaders and usually have been in Scouting for several years. Training is not usually their only role in Scouting.
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Changes aimed at developing a "teams based volunteering" culture adopted from 2023 included introduction of the term
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as the main qualification of an adult leader in Scouting. In most countries, Wood Badge holders can wear a
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and holders were proposed to return to Scoutmaster. Attempts to change the rank's name to
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unit. The terms used vary from country to country, over time, and with the type of unit.
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Scout Leaders participate in a series of training courses, typically aiming for the
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refers to any adult leader, professional Scout employee, or any Scout alumnus.
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managing properties, recruitment, equipment, transport, and many other roles.
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picked up old-fashioned connotations, it was replaced by other terms such as
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Leader, who should be standing back and assisting the elected Unit Chair.
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no longer includes the rank of Scoutmaster of Polish People's Republic.
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and Scout sections, the adult leaders need to take a more central role.
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Your role in moving to teams based volunteering and simpler role titles
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try to have at least one District Leader for each Section, as well as
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may be appointed to lead a District Scout Network. At County Level a
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Leaders welcome a boy into Scouting, March 2010, Mexico City, Mexico
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A uniformed adult member of Scouting Ireland who commits to the
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is now used. Other adult leaders in the Scout Troop are called
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Policy, Organisation and Rules (POR): The Appointment Process
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on 22 July. The insignia of this rank was a red & white
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Policy, Organisation and Rules (POR): Adult Leader Training
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Traditionally the primary adult Scout Leader is called
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4. An "Outfit Advisor" takes charge of Senior Scouts.
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5. A "Circle Manager" advises Rovers and Roverettes.
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