Assistant Senior Patrol Leader
Responsibilites
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- Preside at all Troop Meetings, events, campouts, and activities in the SPL’s absence.
- Help with leading meetings and activities as called upon by the SPL.
- Perform tasks assigned by the SPL.
- Serve as a member of the Patrol Leader’s Council (PLC).
- Serve as Patrol Leader for the Senior Patrol.
- Serve as the SPL’s telephone point of contact for passing word to the Senior Patrol.
- Work with the Scoutmaster to ensure a meaningful program.
- Set a good example.
- Wear the uniform correctly.
- Live by the Scout Oath and Law.
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Resources
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As the Assistant Senior Patrol Leader (ASPL) for your troop, there are many resources available to you to help you do your job. These include people such as your Scoutmaster, Assistant Scoutmasters,
and Troop Committee members. Other resources include your fellow troop junior leaders, teachers, religious
advisors, and community leaders. Some literature that can help you include the following:
- Boy Scout Handbook, No. 33105
- Junior Leader Handbook, No. 33500A
- Scoutmaster Handbook, No. 33009
- Woods Wisdom, Troop Program Features, No. 7262A
- Fieldbook, No. 33200
- Boy Scout Songbook, No. 33224
- Boy Scout Requirements, No. 33215B
- Boy’s Life
- Merit Badge Books
- Troop Policy Manual
- Troop Roster
- Troop Calendar
- Patrol Record Book, No. 34516
- Troop Planning Agenda Sheets
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