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The youth leader with the most responsibility in a troop. The senior patrol leader is not a member of a patrol. They will run campouts, and troop and PLC meetings. Sees that the troop runs in an orderly and timely manner.
The second highest ranking youth leader in the troop. The assistant senior patrol leader acts as the senior patrol leader when called upon. They will assist other youth leaders in the troop.
Takes responsibility for the patrol’s activities and represents the patrol as a member of the PLC. Will appoints an assistant patrol leader to serve with them.
Works with new Scouts. He helps them feel welcome and along the trail to their First Class rank.
Manages the weekly newsletter, PLC agendas and minutes, and attendance.
Manages Troop equipment and sees that it is in good working order.
Represents the Order of the Arrow to the Troop and the Troop to the Lodge/Chapter. Makes sure the Troop has a presence at Order of the Arrow events.
Manages the Troop Website.
Junior Assistant Scoutmaster-
Must be at least 16 years old and appointed by a Scoutmaster. Serves similar to an assistant scoutmaster.
Den Chief-
Connection between Cub Scout Dens and the Troop. Works with and guides Cub Dens.
Chaplain Aide-
Leads prayers and promotes the religious awards program.
Bugler-
Completes duties and plays the bugle on campouts as assigned.
2025 National Youth Leadership Training will be from Sunday, June 15 to Friday, June 20, at Hidden Valley. Scouts interested in leadership should consider going. To go, Scouts must be 14 or have completed eighth grade, and be at least first class rank.