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Trained leaders and involved parents provide better programs that keep boys in Cub Scouting, which includes Tiger Cubs, Wolf & Bear Cub Scouts and Webelos Scouts.  You are encouraged to take a course that’s offered at a convenient time and location, regardless of whether it is in your District

Those Cub Scout leaders who have taken all courses marked with an * for their position are considered “trained” in that position and may wear the "Trained" patch.



Basic Adult Cub Scout Leader Training


POSITION TRAINING AVAILABLE COURSE DESCRIPTIONS
Adult Leaders Fast Start A short orientation offered in the Pack and on the Council’s website.
Adult Leaders New Leader Essentials * An overview of Scouting and its leadership from Tigers to Venturing.  Required before taking any other leadership training. 

Adult Leaders Youth Protection Training Conducted frequently and at the Scouting Leadership Conference in November.  A must for every adult leader. Training is valid for 3 years, and maybe renewed online.
Cubmaster and Assistant Cubmaster Cub Leader Specific* Take New Leader Essentials first. Provides detailed training for the Cubmaster and Assistants.
Tiger Cub Cub Leader Specific*
(Tiger Cub Den Leader Section)
Take New Leader Essentials first. Provides valuable information for Tiger Cub Den Leaders and Assistants. Register as a Tiger Cub Den Leader.
Wolf / Bear Den Leader and Assistant Cub Leader Specific* (Wolf / Bear Den Leader Section) Take New Leader Essentials first. Provides valuable information for Wolf / Bear Den Leaders and Assistants. Register as a Wolf / Bear Den Leader.
Pack Committee Member Cub Leader Specific Take New Leader Essentials first. Provides detailed information for the Committee Chairman and all Committee Members. Register as a Pack Committee Member.
Webelos Den Leader and Assistant Cub Leader Specific* (Webelos Den Leader Section) Outdoor Leader Skills for Webelos Leaders Take New Leader Essentials first. Provides valuable information for Webelos Leaders and Assistants.  Register as a Webelos Den Leader.  Outdoor Leader Skills is offered separately, and teaches skills for planning and leading Webelos Scouts in outdoor activities.
Adult Leaders Basic Adult Leader Outdoor Orientation (BALOO) Basic Adult Leader Outdoor Orientation is an in-depth study of planning safe and exciting outdoor programs for Cub Scouts.  A BALOO-trained adult leader is required on any overnight trip.
Basic Leader Training Wood Badge Outstanding team-building experience.  National advanced leadership course focuses on ability to lead groups of youth and adults.  Offered semi-annually in Spring and Fall.  Each course conducted over two weekends.  Basic Adult Leader Training is required.  Highly recommended.

Cub Scout Leader Recognition Awards

Recognition awards are available to Cub Scout leaders who complete training, tenure, and performance requirements. These awards are presented by the local council. All of the awards require the completion of Fast Start Training, Basic Leader Training for the position, Youth Protection training, and participation in roundtables or a pow wow or University of Scouting. Some require additional supplemental training. One or two years of registered service in the appropriate position is a requirement for each award, and tenure used for one award may not be used for another.



Tiger Cub Den Leader Award

Tenure

Complete one year as a registered Tiger Cub den leader (or coach)

Training

  • Complete Tiger Cub Den Leader Fast Start training.
  • Complete New Leader Essentials and Tiger Cub Den Leader Specific Training.
  • Complete Youth Protection training.
  • During your tenure for this award, participate in a Cub Scout leader pow wow or university of Scouting, or attend at least four roundtables.

Performance

  • Help conduct a Tiger Cub roundup for your pack with at least five new Tiger Cub boy/adult teams recruited.
  • Contact the host team each month and provide support as needed for one year.
  • Coordinate Tiger Cub den participation in three pack activities.
  • Graduate a Tiger Cub den into Cub Scouting with at least 60 percent of Tiger Cubs becoming Cub Scouts.
  • Report on the progress of Tiger Cub dens at 75 percent of pack leader meetings.

Cub Scout Den Leader Award

Tenure

Complete one year as a registered Cub Scout den leader.

Training

  • Complete Cub Scout Den Leader Fast Start training.
  • Complete New Leader Essentials and Cub Scout Den Leader Specific Training.
  • Complete Youth Protection training.
  • During your tenure for this award, participate in a Cub Scout leader pow wow or university of Scouting, or attend at least four roundtables.

Performance

Do five of the following:

  • During at least one program year, have a minimum of 50 percent of the Cub Scouts in your den earn the rank for their grade or age (Wolf or Bear).
  • At least once, reregister a minimum of 75 percent of the eligible members of your den as a part of pack rechartering.
  • Graduate a minimum of 60 percent of the eligible members of your den into Webelos Scouting.
  • Have an assistant den leader or second adult who regularly meets with your den.
  • Have a den chief who regularly meets with your den.
  • Take leadership in planning and conducting a den service project.
  • Conduct at least three den meetings per month, nine months per year, or follow an optional plan approved by the pack.
  • Participate with your den in a Cub Scout day camp or Cub Scout resident camp experience.
  • Hold regular den meeting and den activity planning sessions with your assistant den leader.

Webelos Den Leader Award

Tenure

Complete one year as a registered Webelos den leader.

Training

  • Complete Webelos Den Leader Fast Start training.
  • Complete New Leader Essentials and Webelos Den Leader Specific Training.
  • Complete outdoor training for Webelos den leaders.
  • Complete Youth Protection training.
  • During your tenure for this award, participate in a Cub Scout leader pow wow or university of Scouting, or attend at least four roundtables.

Performance

Do seven of the following:

  • During at least one program year, have a minimum of 50 percent of the Webelos Scouts in your den advance in rank (Webelos badge or Arrow of Light Award).
  • At least once, reregister a minimum of 75 percent of the eligible members of your den as part of a pack rechartering.
  • Graduate a minimum of 60 percent of the eligible members of your Webelos den into Boy Scouting.
  • Have an assistant den leader or second adult who regularly attends your denıs meetings and activities.
  • Have a den chief who regularly meets with your den.
  • Take leadership in planning and conducting two Webelos overnight campouts or other outdoor den activities each year.
  • Assist in planning and conducting a Webelos den/Boy Scout troop joint activity.
  • Take leadership in planning and conducting a Webelos den service project.
  • Conduct at least three Webelos den meetings per month, nine months per year, or follow an optional meeting plan approved by the pack.
  • Participate with your den in a Webelos day camp or resident camp experience.
  • Hold regular den meeting and den activity planning sessions with your assistant den leader.

Cubmaster Award

Tenure

Serve as a registered assistant Cubmaster for one year and a registered Cubmaster for one year, or serve as a registered Cubmaster for two years.

Training

  • Complete Cubmaster Fast Start training.
  • Complete New Leader Essentials and Cubmaster Specific Training.
  • Complete Youth Protection training.
  • During each year of tenure for this award, participate in a Cub Scout Leader pow wow or university of Scouting, or attend at least four roundtables.

Performance

  • As a Cubmaster or assistant Cubmaster in a pack, earn the national Quality Unit Award at least twice.
  • Earn the National Summertime Pack Award at least once.
  • Plan and conduct pack meetings during each year registered as Cubmaster.

Cub Scouter Award

Tenure

Complete two years as a registered adult leader in a Cub Scout pack.

Training

  • Complete Fast Start training, if available for your position.
  • Complete New Leader Essentials and specific training for any Cub Scouting position.
  • Complete Youth Protection training.
  • During each year of tenure for this award, participate in a Cub Scout Leader pow wow or university of Scouting, or attend at least four roundtables.

Performance

Do five of the following:

  • Assist in planning a pack program that results in advancement in rank by a minimum of 50 percent of pack members each year.
  • Serve as an adult leader related to a pack that earns the national Quality Unit Award.
  • Serve as leader of a blue and gold dinner, pinewood derby, space derby, raingutter regatta, field day, picnic or other Cub Scout pack activity.
  • Give leadership to a promotional effort that results in at least 60 percent of pack families subscribing to Boysı Life magazine.
  • Develop or update a Tiger Cub or Cub Scout den activity book listing local places to go, things to do, costs, distances, etc., for the five Tiger Cub areas, or for at least 12 Cub Scout themes.
  • Give leadership to planning and conducting a pack service project.
  • Organize participation of a pack in the Cub Scout Academics and Sports program.
  • Help conduct two annual pack Friends of Scouting campaigns.
  • Serve as a leader for members of your pack attending a Cub Scout day camp or resident camp.
  • Serve one year as pack trainer, during which time 75 percent of registered pack leaders complete basic training for their positions.