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Tenure
Complete a total of 2 years as a registered adult Boy Scout leader.
Training*
- Complete Boy
Scout Leader Fast Start Training.
- Complete Youth
Protection Training.
- Complete New
Leader Essentials Training.
- Complete Job
Specific Training for your position.
- Scoutmaster/Assistant
Scoutmaster - complete Outdoor Skills Training.
- Committee
Chair/Committee Member - complete Troop Committee Challenge.
Performance
Do any five of the following:
- Participate in a
support role for five overnight campouts.
- Help with two
annual unit and/or district Friends of Scouting
enrollments.
- Serve on the
staff of a council or district training event.
- Participate in a
supplemental training course at either the local council or national
level.
- Participate
actively in three troop parents' nights or courts of honor.
- Help supervise
and support a troop money-earning project.
- Serve as a merit
badge counselor for at least five Scouts.
- Successfully
complete Boy Scout Leader Wood Badge.
- Successfully
fulfill requirements of a troop committee function as described in the Troop Committee Guidebook.
- Assist actively
in a Webelos den for six months.
- Participate in
six Boy Scout roundtables.
- Help organize or
reorganize a Scout troop.
*Note:
Boy Scout leaders completing basic training before September 1, 2001 may use
previous version of basic training, Scoutmastership
Fundamentals, to fulfill the training requirement. After that date, leaders must complete New
Leader Essentials and the further training required for their position. Scoutmasters and Assistant Scoutmasters
need Scoutmaster Leader Specific Training and Introduction to Outdoor Leader
Skills, and Troop Committee members must have the Troop Committee Challenge.
**Note: This award
can be earned from different programs. For this award a miniature device pins
can be worn which indicates the program phase where the award was
earned. One does not wear multiple copies of the same square
knot, but can wear multiple miniature device pins on
a square knot.
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