How are youth leaders chosen?

Scout leadership positions are an important part of the youth-led Troop. Β In fact, Scouts must hold a Troop leadership position in order to complete requirements for theΒ Star, Life, and Eagle Scout ranks.

In Troop 457, all youth positions except for Junior Assistant Scoutmaster and Den Chief are elected by the Troop’s youth members for a six month term during elections in April/May and October/November. Β The Junior Assistant Scoutmaster and Den Chief positions are appointed by the Scoutmaster for the same six month term.

See also: Troop Election Process

What youth leadership positions are available in the Troop?

There are three core leadership positions filled by Scouts in the Troop:

  • Senior Patrol Leader (“SPL”)Β – The SPL is the highest youth leadership position in the Troop. Β The Scout in this role is the primary link between the Scouts and the Troop’s adult leaders. Β He is responsible for leading meetings, events, activities, and the Patrol Leaders’ Council.
  • Assistant Senior PatrolΒ Leader (“ASPL”)Β – The ASPL is the second highest youth leadership position in the Troop and works closely with the SPL. Β The Scout in this role acts as the SPL in his absence and provides leadership to other youth leaders in the Troop.
  • Patrol Leader (“PL”) / Assistant Patrol LeaderΒ – The Patrol Leader leads his individual patrol’s meetings and activities and represents the patrol in the Patrol Leaders’ Council. Β He is assisted by the Assistant Patrol Leader.

These leaders are supported by additional leadership positions.

  • QuartermasterΒ – Troop’s supply boss who keeps an inventory of Troop equipment and making sure it is all in good condition.
  • ScribeΒ /Β WebmasterΒ – The Troop’sΒ secretary who takes attendance, records discussions at the Patrol Leader’s Council meetings, and updating information in TroopTrack.
  • Chaplain AideΒ – Serves the religious needs of the Troop including leading the closing prayer and mealtime blessings.
  • LibrarianΒ – Maintains the Troop’s library of merit badge pamphlets and other literature and tracking who has borrowed them.
  • Troop GuideΒ – Helps to lead and mentor new Scouts when they join the Troop.
  • Den ChiefΒ – Helps assist Den Leaders from our Cub Scout Pack and encourages Cub Scouts to continue in the Troop after crossing over.
  • HistorianΒ – Collects and preserves Troop photographs, news stories, and other memorabilia.
  • InstructorΒ – An older Scout who helps teach skills to others.
  • BuglerΒ – A Scout who plays a bugle or similar instrument to mark key moments in troop meetings and activities.
  • Order of the Arrow RepresentativeΒ – Act as a communication link and membership promotor between the Troop and our local Order of the Arrow lodge.
  • Outdoor Ethics GuideΒ – Promotes following the Leave No Trace and Tread Lightly! Principles and helps the Troop to enact these principles at Troop activities and events.
  • Junior Assistant ScoutmasterΒ – An older Scout with outstanding leadership skills that acts as an Assistant Scoutmaster.

The Troop’s Scout leaders meet monthly during the Patrol Leaders’ Council (“PLC”) meeting. Β The PLC is made up of the Senior Patrol Leader, who presides over the meetings; the Assistant Senior Patrol Leaders, all Patrol Leaders, and any Troop Guides. The PLC also plans the yearly Troop program at the annual Troop program planning conference. It then meets monthly to fine-tune the plans for the upcoming month. Β Troop 457’s PLC meeting takes place at 6PM on the third-Tuesday of the month.

Add to cart