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COMMITTEE POSTIONAn adult scouter holds his or her leadership position for as long as the individual wishes. The troop Committee Chair may approach the scouter to discuss performance and may suggest that someone else fill the position if necessary. Occasionally, a leader may tire of a position and request to rotate into a new position for which (s)he feels qualified. These are all important positions and the work these volunteers do is vital to the success of the troop. The following table provides a Title and brief Job Description of the Troop Committee positions that have been defined by BSA and our Troop. Each Title is a link to a complete description of that position, position responsibilities and the expectations associated with the position. As noted above there are Committee Members “At Large” that do not have a defined job description. Any registered adult may be part of the troop committee and participate in the troop committee meetings. Unregistered parents are welcome to visit the Committee meetings and to express their comments as non-voting guests.
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