Circle 10 University of Scouting 2012
Varsity Team Organization
Depending on the size of your
Team, your Team organization should follow something very similar to this
organization. Please note that with each
youth leader there is an adult leader that assists the boy leader (note: they
don’t do it for them but they are a resource for them if they have
questions. At times the adult leader may
want to make suggestions but in the end the boy is responsible for decisions
made. If you do it for them, they will
take no responsibility for
their program. They won’t care.
Depending on the size of your
Team, the Team organization can change to fit it. A boy leader can fit
Youth
Leadership Side of the Team
Team
Captain
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Adult
Mentoring Side of the Team
Team
Coach
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• Conducts team meetings under the guidance of the
Coach
• Preside at team leadership meetings
• Select and appoint program managers with the
approval of the Coach. The captain may also serve as a program manager on a
small team.
• Coordinate activities with program managers
• Maintain the spirit of the team in all activities
• Set a good example of the ideals of Scouting
• Encourage team members to advance along the Eagle
trail
• Wear the Scout uniform correctly
• Live by the Scout Oath and Law
• Show Scout spirit
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• Become trained for your position
• Train and guide Varsity Scout youth leaders to run
their teams
• Involve the parents of team members to maximize
the effectiveness of Varsity Scouting
• Attend all team meetings and activities
• Guide team leaders in planning the program
• Conduct Coaches conferences for rank advancement
with each Varsity Scout
• Meet and work with the team committee
• Help recruit assistant team Coaches
• Take advantage of available training opportunities
• Attend roundtables (Varsity Huddle) to share ideas
with other Coaches in the district and council
• Maintain the principles and rules of the Boy
Scouts of America
• Wear the Scout uniform
correctly
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Team
Co-Captain
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• Preside at meetings
when the team captain is absent
• Assume special
assignments made by the coach and captain
• Set a good example of
the ideals of Scouting
• Wear the Scout uniform
correctly
• Live by the scout oath
and law
•
Show Scout spirit
|
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Squad
Leader
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Assistant
Team Coach
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• Conduct squad meetings
• Represent the squad at team leader meetings
• Lead the squad during team activities
• Maintain the spirit of the team in all activities
• Set a good example of the ideals of Scouting
• Encourage squad members to advance along the Eagle
trail
• Wear the Scout uniform correctly.
• Live by the Scout Oath and Law.
•
Show Scout spirit.
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• Become trained for your position
• Assume duties assigned by the Coach
• Take advantage of available training opportunities
• Attend roundtables (Varsity Huddle) to share ideas
with Coaches and assistant Coaches of other teams in the district and council
• Train squad leaders
• Meet and work with the team committee
• Fill in for the Coach when the Coach is absent
• Maintain the principles and rules of the Boy
Scouts of America
• Wear the Scout uniform correctly
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Program Manager (Advancement Manager,
High-Adventure/Sport Manager, Personal Development Manager, Service Manager
and Special Programs/Events Manager)
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Adult Program Adviser
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Every
Varsity Scout team has five program managers – one Varsity Scout in charge of
each field of emphasis. Each program manager works closely with an adult
program adviser who is also a member of the team committee. With the
adviser’s help, the program manager plans, organizes, and leads the activities
of his field of emphasis. He reports to the team captain regarding his
activities, plans, and concerns. The
program manager’s greatest challenge is to see that every Varsity Scout is
involved in his particular field of emphasis.
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• Serve on the team committee
• Guide and mentor a youth program manager of a
specific field of emphasis
• Complete all training that is available for the
adult Varsity Scout leader
• Set an example for youth members by maintaining
the principles and rules of the Boy Scouts of America
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Other positions of responsibility
available in the Team are: Team
Secretary, Librarian, Historian, Quartermaster, Order of the Arrow Team
Representative, Chaplain Aide, Instructor, Den Chief, Webmaster and Leave No Trace
Trainer.
Thanks to Tory over at Adventures and Accidents for this chart.
Thanks to Tory over at Adventures and Accidents for this chart.
1 comment:
Great org charts. Do you have those in a PDF format, which I could print on my own laser printer?
~ Richard
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