Leaders
Young people need leadership.
They need the guidance of informed and caring adults to develop
self-reliance, initiative and responsibility.
The world-wide Scout Movement
offers this guidance through our Leaders, a team of dedicated,
self-motivated individuals who take the time and the interest to
help on a voluntary basis.
If you care about the future
generation, if you want to contribute, to learn about yourself
and other people and want to have fun doing it, then we want you
to join us as a Leader.
Take Interest In The
Community
Leaders care not only about the young people under their
guidance, but also about the communities in which they live. As
a Leader, you'll be actively involved in planning and
implementing projects to help your local community, and in
expanding the community awareness of the young people in your
group. You'll encourage a sense of responsibility and goodwill
by participating together in activities. And you'll be helping
to develop a future generation capable of making a positive
contribution to the world in which they live.
Interest Yourself
The training program for Leaders is suited to the level of
commitment you choose and is full of interest. If you're
interested in the 6-7 year old age group you'll be a Joey Scout
Leader helping young children take one of their first steps out
into the world beyond their family and school.
If you're interested in the
8-10 year old age group, you'll lead a Cub Scout Pack, which
still requires a fair amount of adult supervision.
If you're interested in the
11-14 year old age group, you'll lead a Scout Troop, which
demands less direct leadership, but definite help in training
for indoor and outdoor activities.
As a Leader you'll carry out a
specific type of program for each Section and you'll have as
much fun as your Section members. Just ask other Leaders.
You can interest others in working as a team and in
participating in indoor and outdoor activities. The other
Leaders you will meet in Scouting all have similar concerns to
yours.
Sometimes you can spend an
evening in somebody's home, or spend a day trying out practical
ideas to use in your Section. The Scout Association also has
excellent weekend residence facilities for you to use on group
weekend occasions. It's all busy, creative, good fellowship.
You'll also be meeting other experienced people who are anxious
that you enjoy your Scouting work and get the most out of it.
Together you can share your interests, plan programs and
discover resources.
Interest Has Its Rewards
By taking an interest, by becoming involved, you'll find the
experience of being a Leader has its own rewards. You'll find
enormous satisfaction in helping young people achieve. Their
achievements will be your achievements too. You can feel proud
of their successes, and be spurred on by their progress.
Your ability to relate to your
Section members will give you a sense of growing accomplishment
as their trust and confidence in you grows. And you'll know that
you're helping young people to shape their lives and that means
doing something significant for the future.
Interested?
If you're interested, there's only one thing left for you to do!
Click on the Contact Us link to enquire about being a Kingston
Sea Scout Leader. There's a world full of interest, fulfillment
and enthusiastic youngsters out there waiting for you to begin.
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