TROOP 429 LEADERSHIP POSITION EVALUATION Scouts Name: Adviser Name: Troop Position held: SENIOR PATROL LEADER Date You Started Position

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Troop Position held: SENIOR PATROL LEADER Date You Started Position Lead a discussion group Be a coach to others Keep a group on schedule Develop Agenda for PLC Delegate Task to Jr. Leaders Work with the Scoutmaster in training junior leaders Preside at all troop meetings, events, activities, and annual program planning conference. Work with Program Patrols for Troop Meeting Plans in advance (2 months out).

_ Troop Position held: ASST.SENIOR PATROL LEADER Date You Started Position Lead a discussion group Be a coach to others Keep a group on schedule Communication with your SPL Delegate Task to Jr. Leaders Steps forward in the absence of SPL or when asked by the SPL Training and giving direct leadership to: Historian, OA Troop Representative, Scribe, Librarian, Instructor, Quartermaster, Chaplain Aide.

Troop Position held: PATROL LEADER Date You Started Position Plan and lead patrol meetings and activities Be a coach to others Communication with your Patrol Keep patrol schedule Monthly Patrol Meetings scheduled Delegate Task to Patrol Members Assigns patrol jobs and assist in accomplishing their responsibilities: Asst. Patrol Leader, Scribe, Quartermaster, Grubmaster Encourage patrol member advancement and/or plan activities to assist in advancements Represent patrol at PLC and six (6) month planning Prepare the patrol to take part in all troop activities

Troop Position held: QUARTERMASTER Date You Started Position: Keep records of patrol & troop equipment Keep equipment storage area neat and clean Keep equipment in good repair Recheck trailer inventory after every campout Suggest new or replacement items Create request forms Encourage patrols cleanliness and stocked cook box using friendly quarterly competition

Troop Position held: TROOP SCRIBE Date You Started Position Rate yourself in the following scouting areas (5 Excellent, 4 Very Good, 3 Good, 2 Fair, 1 Needs Improvement) Attend and keep a log of PLC meetings Work closely with Patrol Scribes Maintains Troop Mailbox Record attendance and dues payments of all troop members Communication with webmaster for website updates

Troop Position held: HISTORIAN Date You Started Position Keep a library of past outings for further reference Keep information about troop alumni Communication with program patrol Creation of Troop Scoop for COHs Gather pictures and facts about past activities of the troop and keep them in scrapbooks, wall displays, and information files

Troop Position held: LIBRARIAN Date You Started Position Maintain a system to check literature in and out Keep a list of merit badge counselors Keep records on literature owned by the troop Add new or replacement items as needed Have literature available for borrowing at troop meetings.

Troop Position held: INSTRUCTOR Date You Started Position Assist program patrol with suggestions Prepare in advance for each teaching assignment Instruct scouting skills as needed within the troop or patrols..

Troop Position held: CHAPLAIN AIDE Date You Started Position Keep records on literature owned by the troop Tell troop members about the religious emblems programs for their faith Lead "Interfaith Worship Service" services on campouts Keep troop leaders appraised of religious holidays when planning activities Encourage saying grace at meals while camping or on activities.

Troop Position held: TROOP GUIDE Date You Started Position Assist the Assistant Scoutmaster with training Guide new scouts through early Scouting activities Shield new scouts from harassment by older scouts Help new scouts earn the First Class rank in their first year Coach the patrol leader of the new-scout patrol on his duties Work with the patrol leader at the PLC meetings

Troop Position held: OA REPRESENTATIVE Date You Started Position Serve as a communication link between the lodge or chapter and the troop Encourage Scouts to actively participate in community service projects Encourage year-round and resident camping in the troop Assist with leadership skills training in the troop Encourage Arrowmen in the troop to be active participants in lodge and/or chapter activities and to seal their membership in the Order by becoming Brotherhood members

Troop Position held: DEN CHIEF Date You Started Position Plan and lead den activities Be a coach to others Help prepare boys for Boy Scouts Monthly Patrol Meetings scheduled Communication with the Den Leader