Would you like the chance to go camping, climbing, potholing, lead community projects while helping prepare young people with skills for life? As a scouting section leader you will do all of this and more, using your skills and learning new ones. As part of a Beaver, Cub, or Scout pack, you will plan and deliver a safe and exciting programme for young people, making sure every young person gets the chance to spend at least one night away each year. You’ll use your energy and creativity to help young people have fun, develop their potential and earn a wide range of badges and awards, including the prestigious Chief Scout Awards.
Of course you won’t have to do this alone – a team of supporters, parents and the young people themselves will help you plan and deliver the programme. But it’s your enthusiasm and sense of fun and adventure that will inspire them.
Main Tasks:
No prior scouting knowledge is needed, however good communication skills, teamworking skills, and enthusiasm help!
Skills and Abilities:
Personal Qualities:
| Slot | Mon | Tue | Wed | Thu | Fri | Sat | Sun |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Morning | No | No | No | No | No | No | No |
| Afternoon | No | No | No | No | No | No | No |
| Evening | Yes | Yes | No | No | Yes | No | No |
We encourage flexible volunteering and are happy to consider role sharing opportunities where desired. Typical commitment is weekly section meetings (term time) and termly group meetings (3 per year).
Simon Says Child Bereavement Support
Tadley & District Community Association
Parity For Disability
Basingstoke & District Sea Cadets
Parents Action Group For Special Play (PAG)
8TH ALDERSHOT SCOUT GROUP
8TH ALDERSHOT SCOUT GROUP