BSA TROOP 993

Senior Patrol Leader

Leadership Position Description

SPL
Leadership Position App.
Patrol Leader Duties
APL
New Scout PL
OA Rep
Chaplain's Aide
Historian
Instructor
Leadership Positions
Librarian
Den Chief
JASM
PL
QM
Troop Guide
Scribe
ASPL

GENERAL INFORMATION

           Type:   Elected by the members of the troop

          Term:   6 months

   Reports to:   Scoutmaster

Description:   The Senior Patrol Leader is elected by the Scouts to represent them as the top junior leader in the troop.

  Comments:   The Senior Patrol Leader is the focal point of the troop.  He needs to attend as close to all troop functions as possible.  One of the major parts of the SPL's job is to appoint other troop leaders.  He must choose leaders who are able, not just his friends or other popular Scouts.

QUALIFICATIONS

            Age:   none

           Rank:   Star rank or higher

Experience:   Previous service as SPL or ASPL

Attendance:   75% over previous 6 months

PERFORMANCE REQUIREMENTS

     Training:   You must attend the troop Junior Leader Training even if you have attended in the past.

Attendance:   You are expected to attend 85% of all troop meetings, Patrol Leaders' Council meetings, outings, and service projects.  If your attendance is low, or if you have three (3) unexcused absences in a row, you can be removed from office.

          Effort:   You are expected to given this job your best effort.

GENERAL LEADERSHIP RESPONSIBILITIES

      Uniform:   Set the example by wearing your uniform correctly.  This means that you will wear all of the parts of the troop uniform, shirttail tucked in, with all required badges in their correct locations.

    Behavior:   Set the example by living the Scout Oath and Law in your everyday life.  Show Scout Spirit in everything you say and do.

Attendance:   Set the example by being an active Scout.  Be on-time for meetings and activities.  You must call the Scoutmaster if you are not going to be at a meeting or if you suddenly have to miss an outing.  You also need to make sure that the Assistant Senior Patrol Leader is ready to assume your responsibilities.

SPECIFIC LEADERSHIP RESPONSIBILITIES

  •   Runs all troop meetings, events, activities, and the annual program planning conference.

  •   Runs the Patrol Leader's Council meeting.

  •   Appoints other troop junior leaders with the advice and counsel and approval of the Scoutmaster.

  •   Assigns duties and responsibilities to junior leaders.

  •   Assists the Scoutmaster with Junior Leader Training.

 

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