This youth leader runs troop meetings and leads the PLC.
Who is the Senior Patrol Leader?
This Scout is the elected leader of a patrol and represents them at the PLC.
Who is the Patrol Leader?
This Scout takes notes at PLC meetings.
Who is the Scribe?
This Scout uses a brass instrument to play calls like assembly, taps, and reveille during campouts and ceremonies.
Who is the Bugler?
This Scout leads religious observances and encourages reverence within the troop.
Who is the Chaplain Aide?
This Scout assists the SPL and steps in when they’re absent.
Who is the Assistant Senior Patrol Leader?
This Scout assists the Patrol Leader and steps in when they’re absent.
Who is the Assistant Patrol Leader?
This Scout manages the troop’s online presence or newsletter.
Who is the Webmaster?
This Scout helps the troop follow Leave No Trace principles.
Who is the Outdoor Ethics Guide?
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This Scout keeps track of attendance and advancement records.
Who is the Scribe?
This Scout helps the patrol plan meals and organizes who cooks on campouts. (not official role)
Who is the Grubmaster? (changes per outing)
This Scout ensures everyone knows the plan for outings and events.
Who is the SPL or ASPL?
This Scout helps teach outdoor skills to younger Scouts.
Who is the Instructor?
This Scout works with Cub Scout packs to help younger Scouts learn skills and prepare to join a troop
Who is the Den Chief?
This Scout maintains troop equipment and ensures it’s stored properly.
Who is the Quartermaster?
This Scout helps keep the patrol’s gear organized and works with the troop Quartermaster when equipment needs replacing.
Who is the Patrol Leader?
This Scout keeps track of troop history through photos and records.
Who is the Historian?
This Scout helps lead troop ceremonies such as flag openings and closings, and supports the SPL in keeping events running smoothly during outdoor activities.
Who is the ASPL?
This Scout traditionally helps get everyone up in the morning by playing reveille and uses other bugle calls to signal important moments during troop events.
Who is the Bugler?
This Scout helps new members learn skills and feel welcome in the troop.
Who is the Troop Guide?
This patrol‑level Scout steps into leadership during skills instruction, coordinating who brings shared gear, and relaying needs to troop‑level roles like the Quartermaster or Librarian — all while remaining the only patrol position that automatically transitions into full leadership if the elected leader becomes unavailable.
Who is the Assistant Patrol Leader?
This Scout supports long‑term advancement planning by maintaining an organized system of merit badge books, tracking which resources are checked out.
Who is the Librarian?
This Scout works closely with the Patrol Leaders to prepare gear for high‑adventure trips and ensures all equipment is accounted for.
Who is the Quartermaster?
This Scout manages the troop’s digital footprint by maintaining online calendars, posting updates, and ensuring information is accurate and accessible — a role that requires coordinating with positions like the Scribe and SPL.
Who is the Webmaster?