Assistant Patrol Leader
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- | Appointed by: Patrol Leader | + | #Appointed by: Patrol Leader |
- | Reports to: Patrol Leader | + | #Reports to: Patrol Leader |
- | Responsibilities: | + | #Responsibilities: |
- | + | #*Assist the patrol leader in all of his duties | |
- | + | #*Stand in for patrol leader where and when the PL needs it (at Troop and PLC meetings) | |
- | + | #*Helps the patrol leader plan and steer patrol meetings and activities. Helps him keep patrol members informed. | |
- | + | #*Helps the patrol get ready for all troop activities. | |
- | + | #*Represents his patrol at [[patrol leader's council]] meetings when the patrol leader cannot attend. | |
- | + | #*[[Set’s a good example]] | |
- | + | #*[[Enthusiastically wear’s the uniform correctly]] | |
- | + | #*[[Shows scout spirit]] | |
- | + | #Qualifications: | |
- | Qualifications: | + | #* |
- | + | #Fulfills: | |
- | + | #*It is up to the [[scoutmaster]] and the [[committee]] if this counts for an upper rank | |
- | Fulfills: | + | #Recommended |
- | It is up to the scoutmaster and the committee if this counts for an upper rank | + | #*Attending [[Junior Leader Training]] run by Troop |
- | + | #Term | |
- | Recommended | + | #*Until the patrols are reorganized |
- | Attending Junior Leader Training run by Troop | + | #Notes |
- | + | ||
- | Term | + | |
- | Until the patrols are reorganized | + | |
- | + | ||
- | Notes | + |
Revision as of 02:39, 8 August 2006
Assistant PL (APL)
- Appointed by: Patrol Leader
- Reports to: Patrol Leader
- Responsibilities:
- Assist the patrol leader in all of his duties
- Stand in for patrol leader where and when the PL needs it (at Troop and PLC meetings)
- Helps the patrol leader plan and steer patrol meetings and activities. Helps him keep patrol members informed.
- Helps the patrol get ready for all troop activities.
- Represents his patrol at patrol leader's council meetings when the patrol leader cannot attend.
- Set’s a good example
- Enthusiastically wear’s the uniform correctly
- Shows scout spirit
- Qualifications:
- Fulfills:
- It is up to the scoutmaster and the committee if this counts for an upper rank
- Recommended
- Attending Junior Leader Training run by Troop
- Term
- Until the patrols are reorganized
- Notes