Responsibilities: The
pack committee chair's job is to
- Maintain a close relationship with the chartered organization representative, keeping this key person informed of the
needs of the pack that must be brought to the attention of the organization or the district.
- Report to the chartered organization to cultivate harmonious relations.
- Confer with the Cubmaster on policy matters relating to Cub Scouting and the chartered organization.
- Supervise pack committee operation by
- Calling and presiding at pack leaders' meetings.
- Planning for pack charter review, roundup, and re-registration.
- Conduct the annual pack program planning conference and pack leaders' meetings.
- Complete pack committee Fast Start Training and Basic Leader Training for the position.
- Recognize the need for more dens, and see that new dens are formed as needed.
- Work with the chartered organization representative to provide adequate and safe facilities for pack meetings.
- Cooperate with the Cubmaster on council-approved money-earning projects such as fundraisers so the pack can earn money
for materials and equipment.
- If the Cubmaster is unable to serve, assume active direction of the pack until a successor is recruited and registered.
- Appoint a committee member or other registered adult to be responsible for Youth Protection training.
- Provide a training program for adult family members.
- Develop and maintain strong pack-troop relationships, sharing with the troop committee the need for graduations into the
troop.
- Work closely with the unit commissioner and other pack and troop leaders in bringing about a smooth transition of Webelos
Scouts into the troop.
- Help bring families together at joint activities for Webelos dens (or packs) and Boy Scout troops. Support the policies
of the BSA.
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