Troop Scribe
Job Description: The scribe keeps the Troop records. He
records the activities of the Patrol Leader's Council meeting and keeps a record of dues,
advancement, and Scouts attendance at Troop meetings. He reports to the assistant senior
patrol leader.
Scribe Duties:
- Attends and keeps a log of Patrol Leader's Council meetings
- Records individual Scout attendance and dues payments
- Records individual Scout advancement progress
- Works with the Advancement Chairman and Troop Treasurer
- 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 Troop
Scribe, 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 Procedure:
- The Scribe is responsible for attending all Patrol Leaders' Council meetings. At those
meetings he is responsible for keeping the Troop Log consisting of attendance, patrol
reports, business discussed, Troop Meeting Plans, and Outdoor Program Plans. The Troop
Scribe is responsible for typing the Troop Meeting Plans and PLC Minutes and having them
available to the Troop Staff and Patrol Leaders by the Thursday meeting following the PLC.
- The Scribe is responsible for arriving a few minutes early and staying a few minutes
later in order to collect permission slips and money by the appropriate due date. The
money is to be turned over to the Troop Treasurer or Scoutmaster after every meeting. In
the Spring the Scribe is responsible for collecting Summer Camp money, Registration and
Dues, and Summer Camp Medical Forms. The Scribe is responsible for filling out and
completing the Activity Roster for each and every activity requiring such documentation.
- The Scribe will also work with the Patrol Leaders in maintaining a copy of Patrol Scribe
records. These such records includes a Patrol Menu, Patrol Grocery List Patrol Duty
Roster, and Patrol Equipment Check-out List.
- Maintain Troop advancement chart consisting of current rank, requirements needed until
next advancement, and merit badges. In addition, when advancement occurs the Troop Scribe
is responsible for submitting an Advancement notification to the Troop Committee Member in
charge of Advancement.
- The Scribe will maintain Troop attendance and uniform inspection records that will be
gathered by the Patrol Leader and submitted to the Troop Scribe. In addition, when
advancement occurs the Troop Scribe is responsible for submitting an Advancement
notification to the Troop Committee Member in charge of Advancement.
Resources: As a Troop Scribe their 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 Requirements
- Boys' Life
- Troop 67 Handbook
- Troop and Patrol Rosters
- Activity Calendars
- Troop Log