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Responsibilities:
- Conduct a pack program according to the policies of the Boy Scouts of America.
- Complete Cubmaster Fast Start Training and Cub Scout Leader Basic Training. Attend
monthly roundtables.
- Plan and help carry out the Cub Scout program in the pack. This includes leading the
monthly pack meeting, with the help of other leaders.
- Know about and use literature of the program, including Boys' Life and Scouting
magazines and Cub Scout and Webelos Scout Program Helps.
- See that the pack program, leaders, and Cub Scouts reflect positively the interests and
objectives of the chartered organization and the Boy Scouts of America.
- Work with the pack committee on (1) program ideas, (2) selecting and recruiting adult
leaders, and (3) establishing a budget plan.
- Guide and support den leaders. See that they receive the required training for their
position.
- Recruit den leader coaches as needed.
- Help organize Webelos den(s) and encourage graduation into a Boy Scout troop.
- Help establish and maintain good relationships with Boy Scout troops.
- Maintain good relationships with parents. Seek their support and include them in
activities. Involve male relatives such as uncles and grandfathers, so Cub Scouts will
have additional male role models.
- See that Cub Scouts and Webelos Scouts receive a quality, year-round program filled with
fun and activities that qualify the dens and pack for the National Summertime Pack Award.
- Guide Cub Scouts in goodwill and conservation projects.
- Supervise the support of the Tiger Cub dens.
- See that the responsibilities specified for the assistant Cubmaster are carried out.
- Assist the pack committee chairman in conducting the annual pack program planning
conference and the monthly pack leaders' meetings.
- Work as a team with the pack committee chairman to cultivate, educate, and motivate all
pack leaders and parents in Cub Scouting.
- Take part in the charter review meeting and annual charter presentation ceremony.
- Recruit den chiefs for all dens. Recognize the den chiefs at pack meetings.
- Meet with Tiger Cubs and their adult partners prior to graduation to discuss Cub
Scouting.
- Conduct an impressive graduation ceremony for Tiger Cubs.
- Meet with the unit commissioner, Webelos den leader, and Scoutmaster to establish plans
for the Webelos-to-Scout plan.
- Assist in planning and conducting stimulating graduation ceremonies involving parents,
the Scoutmaster, the Webelos den chief, Webelos den leader, and troop junior leaders.
- Conduct impressive Webelos den induction and Arrow of Light Award ceremonies.
- Encourage high advancement standards for Cub Scouts and Webelos Scouts.
- Help bring families together at joint activities for Webelos dens (or packs) and Boy
Scout troops.
In general, the Cubmaster (sometimes referred to as the unit leader)
is the guiding hand behind the work of other pack leaders and serves as program adviser to
the pack committee-a recruiter, a supervisor, a director, a planner, a motivator of other
leaders. The responsibilities can be boiled down to the following:
1. Work directly with the den leader coach, Tiger Cub coach, Cub Scout den
leaders, Webelos den leaders, den chiefs, and pack committee chairman and members to make
sure all dens are functioning well.
2. Plan the den and pack programs with the help of other leaders.
3. Lead the monthly pack meeting with the help of others. Involve all dens in
some way.
4. Coordinate the total Cub Scout program in the pack.
Everything the Cubmaster does is aimed at helping the individual boy. Securing strong
leaders, planning den and pack activities, advising other leaders and parents. These are
all ways in which the Cubmaster affects the kind of Cub Scouting each boy in the pack is
offered. Although this job is an executive position, the Cubmaster has direct influence on
the lives of individual boys by keeping in mind that boys can be made better through Cub
Scouting.
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