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I found duties listed for all the major positions, but I have a few more questions I was hoping you all could help me with!

Is it stated somewhere that certain positions in the pack cannot hold more than that position?

we have extra positions for Training chair and Fundraiser chair- anyone have these positions and can give me a rundown of thier duties?

 

Is there anything you all added to the duties listed on the BSA website? http://www.scouting.org/cubscouts/aboutcubscouts/thepack/pcomm.aspx

And for that matter, does anyone know if all that is even right/current?

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"Is it stated somewhere that certain positions in the pack cannot hold more than that position?"

 

 

From the BSA Adult Application - "No one may register in more than one position in the same unit, except the chartered organization representative (who can multiple only as the committee chairman (CC) or a committee member (MC)) and the ScoutParent unit coordinator (who may multiple as chartered organization representative (CR), assistant den leader (DA), assistant Webelos den leader (WA), assistant Scoutmaster (SA), assistant Varsity Scout Coach (VA), mate (MT), and leader of the 11-year-old Scouts)."

 

 

"we have extra positions for Training chair and Fundraiser chair- anyone have these positions and can give me a rundown of thier duties?"

 

 

Fundraiser Chair would normally be a duty of the Treasurer. From the list of Treasurer's responsibilities listed on the BSA National link you posted - "Guide the pack in conducting council-approved pack money-earning projects." If you are separating out a Fundraiser Chair (Popcorn Kernal) then his/her duties can be whatever you feel they need to be.

 

A Training Chair would be a Pack Trainer. The responsibilities of a Pack Trainer are listed on the BSA National site - http://www.scouting.org/CubScouts/AboutCubScouts/ThePack/ptrnr.aspx

 

 

"Is there anything you all added to the duties listed on the BSA website? And for that matter, does anyone know if all that is even right/current?"

 

 

The information on the BSA National Web site is accurate. You can add (or combine) anything you want to, depending on how many willing parents you have available.

 

The only additional, "official" position, not listed, is that of ScoutParent Unit Coordinator (PC). National does not have a synopsis of their responsibilities on it's site. You have to go to a private site - http://www.scoutparents.org/ , which is not even referred to on the BSA National site, to get any info.

 

 

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