Welcome to
Cub Scouting!

Especially prepared for

                       

Leadership position:                                               

 


Leadership in
Cub Scouting

Leaders in Cub Scouting work with boys and their families, in improving the life of their community by enriching the lives of the families who live in it. Leaders help boys respect their homes and families and help families understand their boys by doing things  with them.

Cub Scout leaders take a positive stand in support of the family, and they take an active part in helping to strengthen those families and their boys by providing a fun-filled, worthwhile program that teaches values.

Cub Scouting leaders have

©  Character

©  Honesty

©  Ability to guide and influence boys

©  Energy

©  Patience and tact

©  A sense of humor

©  A sense of purpose and direction

Leadership Responsibilities

©  Be able to accept and live by the aims and ideals of Scouting.

©  Do his or her best to model the ideals of Scouting for the boys by personal example.

©  Be willing to see that a well-rounded, quality program is presented to the boys that meets their needs and is compatible with the purposes of Cub Scouting.

©  Make an effort to learn as much as possible about Cub Scouting and his or her respon­sibilities as a leader.

©  Wear the official uniform to show support for the aims of Scouting and to show membership in a worldwide movement.

©  Meet leadership requirements.

©  Be at least 21 years old.

©  Be of good moral character and interested in and enjoy working with boys, and be able to work with adults.


 

 


Leader Support Materials

These resources contain information and support documents that will help you successfully perform your responsibilities as a Cub Scouting leader.

Cub Scout Leader Book, No. 33221B

 

 


Text Box: Tiger Cub	Wolf Cub	Bear Cub	Webelos Scout
Handbook,	Scout Book,	Scout Book,	Book,
No. 34713	No. 33106	No. 33107	No. 33108
For a first-grade boy	For a second-grade or	For a third-grade or	For a fourth-grade
and his adult partner	8-year-old boy	9-year-old boy	or 10-year-old boy

Text Box: Pages from the Wolf Cub Scout Book

 

 

 

 

 

 


Additional Resources for Support

All leaders should be willing to invest a definite amount of time for training and unit leadership

                                               Cub Scout Leader
                                               Fast Start: Your
                                               First Meeting,

                                               No. 36001

     

Essentials,


Cub Scouting . . .
Time Well Spent,

No. 02-342

 

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                                                               New Leader Essentials,             Cub Scout Leader

Cub Scout Highlights,                          No. 34870                                  Specific Training,
No. 13-513                                                                                                No. 34875

 


Congratulations,

                              !

You were selected as an adult leader in the position of                            in pack number                because of your qualifications and your interest in the Cub Scouting program.