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Section Leaders – Beavers/Cubs – 5th Preston

Posted 16 days ago

  • Preston, Lancashire
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Section Leaders – Beavers/Cubs – 5th Preston 5th Preston Douglas HallDouglas Hall RoadPrestonLancashirePR2 3AR Outline:Manage and lead the operation of the Section. In particular, the planning and delivery of the Balanced Programme, with the help of Assistant Section Leaders, Section Assistants, Young Leaders and members ofScout Active Support as appropriate. Some of the tasks for which the Section Leader is responsible may be delegated to others in the Section, including other Section Leaders, Assistant Section Leaders and Section Assistants.Responsible to:Group Scout LeaderResponsible for:Young Leaders whilst they are working in the SectionMain Contacts:Young people, parents/carers, Assistant Leaders, Section Assistants, other Section Leaders within the Group, Group Scout Leader, Assistant District and County/Area Commissioners (Section), Explorer Scout Leader (Young Leaders), Young Leaders, Group Executive Committee members, sponsors of the Group.Appointment requirements:Must successfully complete the appointment process (including acceptable personal enquiries and acceptance of The Scout Association’s policies). During the five months of Provisional Appointment the relevantGetting Started modules must be completed.A Wood Badge must be completed within three years of Full Appointment, and ongoing safeguarding and safety training.It’s expected that whilst volunteering for this role you will undertake regulated activity.Main TasksDelivery of a Balanced Programme:Delivery of a safe, exciting and stimulating Balanced Programme for the Section taking into account the needs, interests and abilities of the young people.Ensure that every young person in the Section has the opportunity to attend at least one nights away experience each year.Actively support and promote the achievement of badges and awards in particular theChief Scouts’ Award .Actively work with other adults in the Group to support and promote Group or multi-section activities and events.Ensure regular opportunities are provided for young people to express their views on the programme and running on the Section, and that those views are taken into account (for example using Log Chews, Pack, Troop, Sixer or Patrol Leader forums, or any other method).Actively co-operate with other section leaders to promote the Moving On from Section to Section.Operation of the Section:Work with the Group Scout Leader, the Group Executive Committee and others to support recruiting and inducting appropriate Assistant Leaders and Section Assistants.Agree responsibilities with Assistant Section Leaders, Section Assistants and parent helpers taking into account the development of the individual’s leadership potential.Ensure accurate records are kept of the young people in the Section in accordance with the Data Protection Act and pass these records to the Section Leader when the young person reaches the age to move up to the next Section.Regularly review the operation of the Section.Make and maintain good relationships with parents/carers of the young people. This may include running a parent rota and/or inviting parents to support camps or other residential experiences.Follow the Group’s financial procedures which must be in accordance with POR.Attend and contribute to relevant Group and District meetings. These may include meetings of the Group Council, the Group Executive Committee, Leaders’ meetings (at Group, District or County level), and AGMs.Note:Section Leaders can sit on the Group Executive Committee by indicating their willingness to do so each year at the Group AGM.Note: any other tasks are to be agreed with the Line Manager.
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