Junior Assistant Scoutmaster
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The Junior Assitant Scoutmaster (JASM) is a youth with leadership abilities, that would be able to be a ASM, but is currently to young to do so. (needs rewording)
- Appointed by: Scoutmaster
- Reports to: Scoutmaster
- Responsibilities:
- Works with:
- Assistant Scoutmaster(s)
- SPL for whatever is necessary
- Does everything an assistant scoutmaster does except things age prevents him to.
- Set’s a good example
- Enthusiastically wear’s the uniform correctly
- Shows scout spirit
- Works with:
- Qualifications:
- Over 16, but under 18
- Approved by BSA
- Fulfills:
- Recommended
- Attending Junior Leader Training run by Troop
- Term
- Until he becomes 18, in which he becoes a ASM
- Notes
Resources
Resources used for this page in 2005-2006:
- http://www.geocities.com/bpc192/
- http://www.troop7.org/Leaders/APL.html
- http://www.bsatroop99.com/Leadershippositions.htm
- http://www.scouting.org/
- Junior Leader Handbook
- Boy’s Scout Handbook
- Scoutmaster junior leader training kit
- http://www.geocities.com/troop_152/information/jobs.html
- http://www.scouttroops.org/ga/bsa/1111/AdultLeaderPositions.htm
- http://www.troop81wexford.org/Troop81/positions.htm
- http://members.cox.net/troop10/junior_leaders_job_descriptions.htm
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