Title: The Wood Badge Course Staff
1The Wood Badge Course Staff
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2Required Staff Positions
- Course Director
- Assistant ScoutmasterProgram
- Assistant ScoutmasterSupport/Physical
Arrangements - Assistant ScoutmasterTroop Guides
- Senior Patrol Leader
- Troop Scribe
- Troop Quartermaster
- Troop Guides (one per patrol)
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3Optional Support Staff Positions
- Mentor to the Course Director (if required by the
Scout executive and council training chairman) - Assistant Senior Patrol Leader
- Assistant Troop Scribe
- Assistant Quartermaster(s)
- Instructor(s) (specialized presenters)
- Professional Staff Adviser
- See clarifications on next slide
- For larger courses
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4Clarifications
- Mentor to the Course Director
- (if appointed) is not necessarily a full-time
member of the staff. - Instructor(s)
- (if used) are selected for special teaching
skills in support of a particular presentation.
They may or may not be full-time staff members. - Professional Staff Adviser
- may or may not be a full-time staff member.
- Further details in the Administrative Guide
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5Other Staff Assignments
The following assignments are additional duties
assumed by full-time staff members.
- Religious coordinator
- Medical resource person
- Adviser to youth involvement
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6Qualities of a Staff Member
- Participates as a team member
- Is a role model who is well-respected by
volunteers and professionals - Has a people-oriented, enthusiastic personality
- Is open-minded and flexible
- Maintains a positive attitude
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7Qualities of a Staff Member, cont.
- Exemplifies the
- Cub Scout Promise
- Law of the Pack
- Scout Oath
- Scout Law
- Venturing Code
- Demonstrates the ability to train, to counsel,
and to perform the responsibilities of an
assigned position
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8Requirements
- Is a registered member of the Boy Scouts of
America - Is a strong supporter of the local councils and
BSAs ongoing programs - Has completed a Wood Badge for the 21st Century
course and received the Wood Badge beads - Has participated in a Trainer Development
Conference within three years of the appointment - Is approved by the Scout executive and council
leadership training committee of his or her home
council and by the regional office
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9Expectations of Staff Members
- Participate in staff development meetings.
- Personally recruit X participants.
- Support the course budget by paying a staff fee.
- Be prepared to staff a future course if the
number of participants recruited for this course
does not require your position.
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10The Diverse Staff
- Includes Scouters from Cub Scouting, Boy
Scouting, Varsity Scouting, and Venturing
programs - Includes Scouters with experience at the unit,
district, and council levels - Has a mix of volunteer and professional Scouters
- Represents the cultural diversity of the area
from which the participants are being recruited
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11Recruiting the Staff
- Consider the development of new staff members
- Desired staff ratio 1/3 new to 2/3 experienced
- Include Scouters from all councils taking part in
the course - Major consideration should be given to each
Scouters skill as a trainer
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12An important goal of Wood Badge for the 21st
Century is to reduce the time commitment
required of staff members.
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13Staff Development
- Should not take on a life of its own or overtake
all other Scouting activities. - Hold a staff orientation meeting about 120 days
prior to the start of the course. - Organized staff development should begin no more
than 90 days prior to the start of the course. - Consists of three days of development sessions,
which may include one overnight stay. - May involve one or two small-group meetings in
addition to the three days with full staff.
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14Staff Development
- The most important objective is to develop the
team. - Staff development meetings should include
- Reviews of staff assignments and the course
schedule - Ensuring each staff member has a clear
understanding of team development, leadership,
and teaching models - Preparation of troop guides staff project
- Practice and evaluation of course presentations
- Practice of games, activities, and ceremonies
- Review of the physical arrangements
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15Creating a Staff Vision
Creating a staff vision will strengthen staff
development.
As a group, review the Values, Mission, and
Vision troop presentation from Day One of the
course.
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16Creating a Staff Vision, cont.
Have the staff define its purposethe reason for
its existence.
- Discuss why you are doing what you are doing.
- Discuss who your customers are and what they
want and need. - Discuss why what you are doing is important.
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17Creating a Staff Vision, cont.
Come to a clear understanding of the values under
which the staff will operate.
- Discuss how you will live.
- Discuss what behaviors you will demonstrate.
- Discuss how the staffs values match those of the
BSA.
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18Creating a Staff Vision, cont.
Draw a picture of what you want as the end result.
- Focus on the participants needs.
- Define the desired end result.
- Focus on the end, not the route.
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19Creating a Staff Vision, cont.
- Help each staff member understand how he or she
will contribute. - Involve everyone in the group.
- Make sure all can see the picture.
Remind yourself of your vision regularly.
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20Additional Information
Further details on staffing a Wood Badge course,
including position-specific job descriptions,
can be found in the Administrative Guide.
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