Three Rivers District Training Committee
Training Co-Administrator: Nancy Bean - [Click for member's page]
Training Co-Administrator: William "Sandy" Karstens - [Click for member's page]
The District Training Committee is working on putting together a training calendar for the 2011-2012 scouting year. Once completed, you will be able to find a copy here.
Link to Three Rivers District Calendar
Please check out our complete Green Mountain Council Training Calendar for a listing of courses and upcoming training dates that are being offered throughout the entire council. You can attend ANY training course offered at any location throughout the council. Choose a time and location that is best for your busy schedule!
District Training Schedule
Nothing scheduled at this time...
Upcoming training opportunities sponsored by the Green Mountain Council and the Three Rivers District
Membership Committee School Night Training (Jun 9, 2012)
Chainsaw Training (Jun 16, 2012)
LNT Trainer Course(Vaughn Lodge & tent sites) (Aug 10-12, 2012)
Commissioner Conference (Aug 11, 2012)
WHAT MAKES A TRAINED LEADER?
Adult leaders are considered trained and eligible to wear the official TRAINED emblem recognition once they have completed the basic training requirements outlined below:
BASIC TRAINING REQUIREMENTS FOR ADULTS
Common to All:
This is Scouting (replaces New Leader Essentials) (OLC)
Youth Protection (OLC)
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CUB SCOUT
Fast Start (OLC)
Leader Specific (by position) (OLC)
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BOY SCOUT
BS Fast Start (OLC)
Leader Specific (by Introduction to Outdoor Skills
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VENTURING
VS Fast Start (OLC)
Leader Specific (by position)
Introduction to Outdoor Skills**
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COMMITTEE
Troop Committee Challenge (OLC)
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SUPPLEMENTAL AND ADVANCED TRAINING FOR ADULTS
Common to All:
The Trainers EDGE
Safe Swim Defense (OLC)
Safety Afloat (OLC)
Hazardous Weather (OLC)
Philmont LEader Challenge
Philmont Training Center
Scout Parent Unit Coordinator
Wood Badge
Powder Horn
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(OLC) Online Learning Center at
www.scouting.org/Training
* Required for a tour permit
** Crews with Outdoor Programs only
Youth Protection:
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To take Youth Protection training go to MyScouting.org and create an account.
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From the MyScouting.org portal, click on E-Learning and take the Youth Protection training.
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Upon completion, you may print a certificate of completion to submit with a volunteer application or submit the completion certificate to the unit leader for processing at the local council.
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When your volunteer application is approved, you will receive a BSA membership card which includes your member ID number. After you receive your membership card, log back into MyScouting, click on My Profile and update the system by inputting your member ID number. This will link your Youth Protection training records, and any other training, in MyScouting to your BSA membership.
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IMPORTANT Note from BSA National office:
All Unit leaders must be trained in their position by 12/31/2011 and all direct contact leaders by 12/31/2012.
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