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Leadership Roles

Boys Leadership Roles
First Officer (Adventurer): The First Officer holds the highest rank a youth trailman can have. He represents the troop, and is the last resort for discipline before an adult gets involved. It is the First officers job to make sure things get on the agenda. He should be attempt to be a model of the principles that Trail Life holds as valuable.
Second Officer (Adventurer): The Second Officer essentially does three things. He watches the First Officer in order to learn how to lead, he assists the First Officer whenever needed, and he is the highest ranking trail man when the First Officer is unable to attend. Essentially, he is the second in command.
Quartermaster (Adventurer): The Quartermaster is in charge of the troop's gear, reporting breaks and knowing how to operate equipment. He is a good steward of the things he is responsible for, and he reports troop needs to the First Officer. 
Patrol Quartermaster (Navigator or Adventurer): The Patrol Quartermaster supports the Quartermaster and serves his patrol, ensuring patrol equipment is accounted for and operable.

Patrol Leader (Adventurer): This office is the heart beat of the troop, directly responsible for a patrol of 8-12 Trailmen. The office is held by an Adventurer who will work closely with a Junior Patrol leader (Navigator). If you have a problem, you give it to your Patrol Leader or your Junior Patrol Leader. If needed, the Patrol Leader can then report it to the first or second officer.

Parents Leadership Roles
Supporting Roles such as Advancements, Outdoor/Activities Planning, Membership/Onboarding, Training, Community Service Planning, Equipment Coordinator, Media/Public Relations, Fundraising, Security, Health and Safety Coordinator.
Direct Contact Roles such as Patrol Assistant (games, focus learning sessions, help during campouts), Trail Guides (assist Ranger, Trailmaster or Advisor), Ranger (leader of the Woodlands Trail), Trailmaster (leader of the Navigators), and Advisor (leader of the Adventurers). 


Becoming a Registered Adult is required for all Leadership Roles.
  • Home
  • About
    • Woodlands
    • Navigators
    • Adventurers
  • Schedule
    • Woodlands Schedule
    • Navigators Schedule
    • Adventurers Schedule
  • Sign Up
  • Photos
  • Parent Guide
    • Leaders
    • What to Expect at your first visit
    • Costs
    • Joining Troop Steps
    • Email Communication
    • Uniform
    • Awards
    • Woodland Awards
    • Leadership Roles
    • Submit Woodlands Family Activity
  • Resources