Job Description: The quartermaster keeps track of Troop
equipment and sees that it is in good working order. He reports to the assistant senior
patrol leader.
Quartermaster Duties:
- Keeps records on patrol and troop equipment
- Makes sure equipment is in good working condition
- Issues equipment and makes sure it's returned in good condition
- Makes suggestions for new or replacement items
- Works with the Troop committee member responsible for equipment
- Sets a good example
- Enthusiastically wears the uniform correctly
- Lives by the Scout Oath and Law
- Shows Scout spirit
Introduction: When you accepted the position of
Quartermaster, you agreed to provide service and leadership in our Troop. That
responsibility should be fun and rewarding. This job description provides some of the
things you are expected to do while serving as a junior leader in Troop 67. You should
make any necessary notes on this sheet as this Fast-Start Junior Leader Training session
is conducted. As a Troop 67 Junior Leader you will be challenged to your fullest
capabilities. The adult leadership has faith in your leadership abilities, but will
constantly be striving to improve those abilities. Your selection and acceptance of this
Troop position represents the acceptance of a contract. At the end of this Fast-Start
Junior Leader Training you will be asked to sign a contract indicating that you understand
your responsibilities and will constantly strive to live up to your Job Description. Good
Luck and Congratulations.
Troop Procedures:
- The Troop Quartermaster is responsible for overseeing the maintenance of Patrol
Equipment boxes and Troop gear. All Patrol gear boxes must have an initial inventory
taken. In addition, periodic (minimum of six) inspections of Patrol Gear Boxes should be
conducted with the Patrol Quartermaster. Any discrepancies should be recorded and reported
to the ASPL. The Quartermaster is responsible for maintaining and supplying all Troop Gear
on weekend outings or other activities. Troop gear includes such items as Troop Leader
equipment, rope and twine, ax yard supplies, spare lanterns, Troop Pantry, fund raising
supplies, etc.
- The Troop Quartermaster is responsible for signing out all equipment on the Patrol
Equipment Check-out Sheet and for signing that equipment back in when it is returned. In
the event that the Quartermaster is unable to attend, the ASPL will sign out equipment for
weekends. If any discrepancies occur during sign-out and sign-in, the Troop Quartermaster
is responsible for resolving the problem. In the event that equipment is returned damaged,
it is the responsibility of the ASPL or Troop adult to determine whether or not the damage
was accidental, and thus whether or not the Troop or the Patrol will replace the
equipment. Equipment recommendation and damage replacement notification should be given to
the Assistant Senior Patrol Leader to be brought up at the Patrol Leaders' Council
Meeting.
- The Troop Quartermaster is responsible for coordinating a Troop Equipment Day designed
to sort and distribute all Troop equipment to the appropriate Patrol Gear Boxes. At this
time, tents should be opened, checked for any problems or missing parts, and waterproofed.
Dining flies should be checked for all poles, grommets, ropes, and pegs, and stoves and
lanterns should be tested for proper functioning. In addition, at this time all Patrol
equipment should be washed and properly stored, for example, coolers and water jugs are to
be stored with lids open at all times. Also, all equipment will be marked with the Patrol
color code and engraved when possible.
Resources: As Troop Quartermaster, there are many
resources available to you to help you do your job. These include people such as your
Scoutmaster, Assistant Scoutmaster, and Troop Committee Members. Troop 67 offers a wealth
of Scouting knowledge ranging from experience to literature to Internet resources. Please,
take advantage of these abundant resources in order to better carry out your Troop
position.
- Boy Scout Handbook
- Junior Leader Handbook
- Woods Wisdom, Troop Program Features
- Boy Scout Songbook
- Boy Scout Requirements
- Boys' Life
- Troop 67 Handbook
- Troop and Patrol Rosters
- Activity Calendars
- BSA Equipment Catalog