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        DISCLAIMER:    
        This Unit Operating Document  is presented strictly as an example 
        of work by a Scouting  Unit.     
        The Viking Council BSA does not,  in any way,  reject or 
        endorse the specifics that are contained therein.   Units are  
        encouraged to positively address their own particular needs based on the
        12 Points of the Scout Law
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    Here is an working example of a Troop Job Description & 
    Responsibilities document  as developed by
    Troop 524 of the Viking Council  
     The Scoutmaster and Assistant Scoutmasters, working with 
    the Patrol Leaders Council, are responsible for planning and carrying out 
    the Troop’s Scouting program, ie:, campouts, advancement work, Troop 
    meetings, etc.  The Troop Committee and Committee Members’ primary 
    responsibilities are supporting the Scoutmaster in delivering a quality 
    Troop program and handling Troop administration.  For administration, 
    the Troop Committee Members have three roles.  First, they are the 
    “Board of Directors” of the Troop, making sure that the Troop has a good 
    Scoutmaster and Assistant Scoutmasters, that the program the Patrol Leaders 
    Council puts together with the Advice of the Scoutmaster complies with the 
    Boy Scouts of America’s rules and regulations and with the needs and desires 
    of the Chartered Organization, and that the Troop has sufficient resources 
    (financial, facilities, equipment) to carry out the program.  Second, 
    the Committee provides administrative support for Troop operations by 
    keeping advancement records, writing checks, arranging drivers, filing Local 
    Tour Permits, making camp reservations, etc.  Third, individual 
    Committee Members serve as advisors for various youth leaders of the Troop, 
    such as the Scribe, Historian, and Librarian.    The following are the general duties and responsibilities 
    of the Troop Committee Members including those holding specific committee 
    positions.  This is not intended to be a complete list, rather a list 
    of the more commonly performed functions or responsibilities of the 
    committee members.  It should also be stressed that boy involvement is 
    imperative throughout the implementation of these activities.  Committee members are defined as adults who are 
    registered with the Troop and parents/guardians of Scouts who are registered 
    with the Troop.  
 ALL COMMITTEE MEMBERS 
      Should attend and be an active participant in the monthly committee 
      meetings. 
May hold a single position (Chairperson or member) on a committee or 
      sub-committee.  An adult may not chair more than one committee at a 
      time. 
Shall provide input into how the Troop operates and shall support the 
      decisions made by the Scoutmaster and the Troop Committee. 
Should actively participate in Scouting activities such as campouts, 
      Scout meetings, fundraising events, etc. 
Will make decisions for the benefit of the Troop as a whole rather 
      than for an individual Scout or for ones own personal goals or desires.
       
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 COMMITTEE CHAIRPERSON 
      Facilitates the monthly committee meetings.  The Chairperson has 
      a vote only in the event of a tie. 
Provides the Secretary with the agenda for the upcoming committee 
      meeting. 
Ensures that qualified people fill all necessary committee positions.
      
Routinely communicates with those in committee positions with respect 
      to the performance of their responsibilities. 
Delegates tasks to committee members or sub-committees. 
Works closely with the Scoutmaster with respect to the performance of 
      Troop program. 
Attends or sends a representative to the monthly Three Rivers District 
      Roundtable meeting. 
Encourages committee members to become Scout trained. 
Obtains and provides interpretations of national and local Scout 
      policies. 
Patrol Leader of Growly Bear (adult) Patrol.  
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 ASSISTANT COMMITTEE CHAIRPERSON 
      Assists the Committee Chairperson in the performance of his/her 
      duties. 
Fills in when the Chairperson is not available. 
Performs other duties as requested. 
 
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 COMMITTEE SECRETARY 
      Records Troop Committee meeting minutes.  Prepares, duplicates 
      and mails meeting minutes out within one week of the meeting.  
      Provides copies of meeting minutes for attendees at the upcoming committee 
      meeting.  Reports on the previous minutes at the current committee 
      meeting. 
Provides copies of the Troop Committee meeting agenda for the meeting 
      attendees. 
Gathers articles and coordinates the publication and distribution of 
      the Troop newsletter to all committee members and additional interested 
      parties (list maintained by Advancement Chairperson in Troopmaster). 
Maintains Troop mailbox.  Provides a mailslot for each registered 
      youth and adult member with the Troop. 
Ensures that the Troop mailbox is at all Troop functions. 
Prepares, duplicates and distributes fliers as necessary. 
Prepares (obtaining appropriate signature/s) and sends thank you notes 
      and letters. 
Trains and supervises the Troop Historian.  
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 COMMITTEE TREASURER 
      Provides a treasurer’s report at each Troop Committee meeting. 
Maintains a written budget for Troop expenses and provides account 
      statements as requested. 
Prepares financial records for annual audit. 
Maintains the Troop savings and checking accounts. 
Coordinates the payment of all bills. 
Provides a list of Scouts who are delinquent in their camp fund or are 
      behind in payment of dues at each committee meeting. 
Works with the fundraising committee with respect to the placement of 
      incoming funds. 
Critiques Troop expenditures and purchases. 
Tracks individual Scout camp fund accounts. 
Works with the Troop Scribe to coordinate and compare Scout dues 
      payment status. 
Trains and supervises the Troop Scribe.  
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 TROOP QUARTERMASTER 
      Provides an update report at each Troop Committee meeting. 
Maintains the Troop trailer, equipment, and supplies. 
Coordinates the distribution and collection of supplies to patrols for 
      Scouting events and activities. 
Ensures that all damaged or lost equipment is repaired or replaced.  
      For damage that is beyond normal wear and tear, ensures that the 
      responsible person or party repairs or replaces the damaged or lost 
      equipment. 
Purchases additional equipment as necessary.  Has any Troop 
      expenditure in excess of $50.00 pre-approved by the Troop Committee.  
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 YOUTH PROTECTION COORDINATOR 
      Every other year, coordinates Youth Protection Training for both 
      Scouts and adults. 
Provides attendance information to Advancement Chairperson for 
      tracking in Troopmaster.  
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 TROOP WEBMASTER 
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 MEMBERSHIP CHAIRPERSON 
      Provides an update report at each Troop Committee meeting. 
Coordinates the membership activities of the Troop, with additional 
      help as needed. 
Hosts adult visitors at Troop meetings. 
Maintains and provides promotion packets to all potential youth and 
      adults. 
Obtains all new member applications and fees (adults have the option 
      for the Troop to pay their fee), obtaining appropriate signatures, 
      forwarding to Three Rivers District Executive with Troop check. 
Obtains embroidered Troop scarves and makes available at next Court of 
      Honor for presentation to new members. 
Obtains and provides the Advancement Chairperson with driver license 
      and insurance information for all active adults. 
Coordinates annual new member drive with Pack 524, includes Epiphany 
      School Open House, Join Scouting Night, and notice in Epiphany bulletin, 
      etc. 
Recharter 
Reviews recharter packet with Unit Commissioner. 
Contacts all currently registered members to determine if they are 
      going to re-register and collects fees (adults have the option for the 
      Troop to pay their fee). 
Completes or has appropriate people complete recharter paperwork, 
      obtains signatures, turns in to the Three Rivers District Executive with a 
      Troop check. 
Provides copies of all recharter paperwork to Scoutmaster, Advancement 
      Chairperson, and Treasurer. 
Webelos Membership Drive 
Establishes and maintains liaison with Pack 524 (and other packs) 
      Webelos Den Leaders and Cubmaster. 
Uses verbal and/or written communications to keep Pack leadership 
      informed of upcoming Troop 524 events. 
Assists Den Leaders in finding one of our outings for their Webelos to 
      attend as part of the Arrow of Light requirement. 
Organizes annual Webelos open house session/s.  Coordinates 
      date/s with Scoutmaster. 
From Den Leaders, obtains list of Webelos eligible to enter Scouts, 
      including parents name/s, address, and phone number. 
Sends invitations to Webelos and parents (the parents attend an 
      information session, the boys attend the Troop meeting which is part of 
      the Arrow of Light requirement). 
At least two weeks prior to open house, calls the Den Leaders to 
      remind them and answer any questions. 
Prepares adult presentation. 
Prepares promotion packets to handout. 
Keeps attendance list, including names and phone numbers. 
In January, visits the Den meetings to answer any questions and 
      process paperwork.  Includes the Senior Patrol Leader (or an 
      Assistant Senior Patrol Leader) and a second registered adult leader in 
      the visit. 
Prepares new member packets for distribution at Webelos transition 
      ceremonies. 
Oversees completion of registration paperwork and collection of fees.
      
Ensures Troop representation at Webelos transition ceremonies.  
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 ADVANCEMENT CHAIRPERSON 
      Provides an update report at each Troop Committee meeting. 
Arranges quarterly Boards of Review for rank advancements (except 
      Eagle Rank) prior to Troop Courts of Honor. 
Conducts a Board of Review with each Scout at least annually to review 
      advancement information and Troop involvement.  Coordinates with 
      Eagle Rank Advisor for Life Rank Scouts. Annually, in February, provides the Membership Chairperson with the 
      advancement records status that will be used during the recharter process.
      
Provides Activities Chairperson with information for Court of Honor 
      program. 
Purchases and coordinates the distribution of awards, recognitions, 
      and Service Stars. 
Maintains all data in
      Troopmaster; such 
      as personal data and years of service on all registered youth and adults, 
      advancement data on registered youth, Troop merit badge counselor data, 
      leadership position data, plus data on additional interested parties.  
      Gathers data from other Troop leaders for entering into Troopmaster as 
      required or appropriate. 
After each Court of Honor, provides Scoutmaster with updated copy of 
      Troopmaster data. 
Trains and supervises the Troop Librarian, including overseeing the 
      acquisition of merit badge pamphlets.    
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 EAGLE RANK ADVISOR 
      Provides an update report at each Troop Committee meeting. 
Encourages Life Scouts and their parents to attend Eagle preview 
      meeting. 
Provides Life Scouts with
      
      project workbooks and Life to Eagle packet. 
Oversees Eagle Scout service project process. 
Maintains list of potential Eagle Scout service projects. 
Chairs Eagle Scout service project reviews. 
Signs for Troop Committee in Eagle Scout service project workbooks.
      
Routinely reviews status of projects with Life Scouts. 
Provides Advancement Chairperson with Scout service hour information 
      at Eagle service projects for tracking in Troopmaster. 
Conducts a Board of Review with each Life Scout at least annually to 
      review advancement status and Troop involvement.  Coordinates this 
      review with Advancement Chairperson. 
Chairs or designates a Chairperson for Eagle Rank Boards of Review.
      Obtains Eagle Court of Honor items: Eagle award kit, scarf, and Eagle 
      Scout neckerchief slide. 
Upon request of Eagle Scout’s parents, obtains a duplicate set of 
      Scout’s awards. 
Maintains Eagle Scout display case and pictures.  
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 TROOP SERVICE PROJECT CHAIRPERSON Troop service projects include, but are not limited to, projects such as 
    Scouting for Food, Memorial Day Services, Springfest involvement, raking at 
    Tony Blake’s, Scout Sunday.  Troop service projects do not include 
    Eagle Scout service projects - see Eagle Rank Advisor description.  
      Provides an update report at each Troop Committee meeting. 
Oversees Troop’s service projects. 
Receives and responds to requests for Troop to perform service 
      projects. 
With assistance and approval from the Troop Committee, determines 
      which service projects the Troop will perform and recruits adult to be 
      “Service Project Coordinator” for each project. 
Coordinates with the Scoutmaster to obtain Scout to be responsible for 
      each service project. 
Routinely communicates with coordinators for each service project with 
      respect to performance of their responsibilities. 
Maintains historical records on each service project. 
Provides Advancement Chairperson with Scout service hour information 
      on Troop service projects for tracking in
      Troopmaster. 
Verifies completed service hours for Scout Boards of Review.  
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 TROOP SERVICE PROJECT COORDINATOR 
      Reserves or arranges facilities/space for project as necessary. 
Prepares budget, identifying expenses being covered by Scout 
      participants, adult participants, and Troop.  Has any Troop 
      expenditure in excess of $50.00 pre-approved by the Troop Committee. 
Assists designated Scout in preparing service project announcement, 
      including registration form/permission slip if appropriate.  After 
      obtaining Scoutmaster approval, duplicates and distributes the 
      announcement to all registered youth and adults with the Troop.  
      Assists Scout in collecting registration form/permission slips and 
      preparing participant list, prior to the service project. 
Completes a 
      tour permit application, if necessary. 
Determines equipment needs and arranges for equipment with Troop 
      Quartermaster. 
Coordinates transportation to and from project of participants and 
      equipment/gear. 
Provides maps to drivers and families of all Scouts participating. 
Establishes an adult who will be at home during the project to be an 
      emergency contact. 
Prepares packet of paperwork to be taken on project, including
      tour permit, 
      list of participants, registration form/permission slips, and health 
      forms.  
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 ACTIVITIES CHAIRPERSON Troop activities include, but are not limited to, activities such as 
    camporees, Troop campouts, tours, ski trips, and golf trips, etc..  
    Note:  The Scoutmaster will provide schedule of activities planned by 
    the Patrol Leaders Council and Troop Courts of Honor to the Activities 
    Chairperson.  
      Provides an update report at each Troop Committee meeting. 
With input from the Senior Patrol Leader, Scoutmaster, Committee 
      Chairperson, Advancement Chairperson, and the Treasurer, coordinates Troop 
      Courts of Honor, including refreshments and the preparation, duplication 
      and distribution of programs. 
Oversees Troop’s activities. 
With assistance from the Troop Committee, recruits adult “Activity 
      Coordinator” for each activity. 
Coordinates with the Scoutmaster to obtain Scout to be responsible for 
      each activity. 
Routinely communicates with coordinators for each activity with 
      respect to performance of their responsibilities. 
Provides the Scout’s overnight activity information to the Advancement 
      Chairperson for documentation. 
Strives to provide a monthly outdoor activity. 
Promotes the National Camping Award. 
Maintains historical records on each activity. 
Represents Troop at District Activities Committee meetings.  
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 ACTIVITY COORDINATOR 
      Reserves or arranges facilities/space for activity as necessary. 
Prepares budget, identifying expenses being covered by Scout 
      participants, adult participants, and Troop.  Has any Troop 
      expenditure in excess of $50.00 pre-approved by the Troop Committee. 
Assists designated Scout in preparing activity announcement, including 
      registration form/permission slip if appropriate.  After obtaining 
      Scoutmaster approval, duplicates and distributes the announcement to all 
      registered youth and adults with the Troop.  Assists Scout in 
      collecting registration form/permission slips and preparing participant 
      list, prior to the activity. 
Completes a 
      tour permit application, if necessary. 
Determines equipment needs and arranges for equipment with Troop 
      Quartermaster. 
Coordinates transportation to and from activity of participants and 
      equipment/gear. 
Provides maps to drivers and families of all Scouts participating. 
Establishes an adult who will be at home during the events to be an 
      emergency contact. 
Prepares packet of paperwork to be taken on activity, including tour 
      permit, list of participants, registration form/permission slips, and 
      health forms.  Provides packet to Scoutmaster or Acting Scoutmaster 
      for the activity.  
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 FUNDRAISING COMMITTEE Fundraising events include, but are not limited to, events such as Donut 
    Sunday, Pancake Breakfast, Turkey Bingo, concession stands, wreath sales, 
    popcorn sales, and can recycling, etc.  
      Prepares annual fundraising budget and presents to Scoutmaster and 
      Troop Committee for approval.  Budget to include:  
      
        - Estimated need for average Scout funds (Scout Fundraising Events) 
        and for general Troop funds (Troop Fundraising Events).  - Preliminary plan of fundraising events to meet the appropriate 
        level of funding.  
      Researches fundraising requests and opportunities and makes 
      recommendations to Troop Committee. 
Coordinates all fundraising events. 
      
      Unit Fundraising Form 
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 FUNDRAISING COMMITTEE CHAIRPERSON 
      Provides an update report at each Troop Committee meeting. 
Oversees Troop’s fundraising events. 
Receives and responds to requests and opportunities for fundraising 
      events. 
With assistance and approval from the Troop Committee, determines 
      which fundraising events the Troop will perform. 
Recruits an adult to be “Fundraising Event Coordinator” for each 
      fundraising event. 
Routinely communicates with coordinators with respect to performance 
      of their responsibilities. 
Maintains historical records on each fundraising event. 
In consultation with Troop Committee Chairperson, can approve 
      fundraising events when opportunity is presented with short notice. 
      
      Unit Fundraising Form 
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 FUNDRAISING EVENT COORDINATOR 
      Reserves or arranges facilities/space for activity as necessary. 
Prepares budget, identifying expenses being covered by Scout 
      participants, adult participants, and Troop.  Has any Troop 
      expenditure in excess of $50.00 pre-approved by the Troop Committee. 
Assists designated Scout in preparing activity announcement, including 
      registration form/permission slip if appropriate.  After obtaining 
      Scoutmaster approval, duplicates and distributes the announcement to all 
      registered youth and adults with the Troop.  Assists Scout in 
      collecting registration form/permission slips and preparing participant 
      list, prior to the activity. 
Coordinates with Scoutmaster to recruit Scouts to participate in the 
      fundraiser so that all boys have an equal opportunity to participate in 
      the fundraising event. 
Completes a 
      tour permit application, if necessary. 
Determines equipment needs and arranges for equipment with Troop 
      Quartermaster. 
Coordinates transportation to and from event of participants and 
      equipment/gear. 
Provides maps to drivers and families of all Scouts participating. 
Establishes an adult who will be at home during the event to be an 
      emergency contact. 
Prepares packet of paperwork to be taken on event, including tour 
      permit, list of participants, registration form/permission slips, and 
      health forms. 
Coordinates the transfer of funds through the Troop Treasurer into the 
      appropriate accounts.  
 
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