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Re: Who hires & fires Assistant Scoutmasters?
Barry Griffin (bgrif138@WAGA.NET)
Sun, 26 Apr 1998 17:40:55 -0700
Ed Henderson wrote:
>
> I have a Scouting friend who has asked me a question to which,
> astonishingly enough, there does not seem to be a clear answer in the
> Scouting literature for.
>
> In this troop there is an Assistant Scoutmaster who is causing problems.
> Many of the parents, acting through the Troop Committee, want him removed.
> The Scoutmaster, a good and decent fellow, is aware of the problem but is
> unwilling to deal with the unpleasant task and maintains that it is the
> prerogative of the Scoutmaster, not the Troop Committee or Chairman to
> recruit and call Assistant Scoutmasters.
>
> The Chartered Partner is peripherally aware of the situation and the COR
> (also the Advancement Committee Chair) who has discussed the issue with the
> Scoutmaster was told by the SM that it was not the Troop Committee's
> prerogative to deal with the issue of Scoutmaster Assistants.
>
> Scouting literature goes in great detail about the roles and
> responsibilities of these positions but it is either silent or murky on who
> appoints, etc.
>
> So guys and thoughts or tips on where to look for this info? I think they
> are looking for "something in writing" that documents where this power
> resides. As I tried to explain, these kinds of matters are handled in many
> different ways and perhaps only those troops with detailed by-laws, and a
> well defined Troop Committee structure might have this kind of process in
> writing. The easy answer of "its the Chartered Partner's responsibility"
> may well be moot here as in this case they are not involved (another topic
> of discussion for a later time, I know :-).
>
> Thanks!
>
> Ed Henderson
> A Retired Scoutmaster lucky enough to have Great Assistants who were well
> liked by the Scouts & Parents!
Hi Ed,
I believe the answer lies in who signs the leader application approving
the leader. Unit Committee Chair and Institutional Head and if needed
District Scout Executive. They approve them, they can disapprove them.
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YIS&B
Barry Griffin |<--^--<| Skattek
Hooty Hoot 92-27 "I use to be a Hooty Owl"
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