Cubmaster Position Specific Training
Who should take this training?
New Cubmasters (highest-ranking adult volunteer leader in a Cub Scout Pack) and Assistant Cubmasters
Why should I take this training?
You’ve taken on the role of Cubmaster or Assistant Cubmaster; thank you! It’s a big responsibility but you’re not in it alone – all of your Den Leaders and your Pack Committee wants to help you be successful and run a fun program for all the Cub Scouts in your pack. The best way to start is to get trained with the basic information you need to know about how to plan a monthly pack meeting, what activities your pack may want to do over the next year, and more.
Cubmaster-Specific Training introduces you to everything you need to know. It won’t answer every single question you have, but it’s a great start. And, it’s available online so you can complete it in 10-minute modules during free time. You can also take the course in person; an advantage of doing it this way is you’ll be able to ask questions of and get feedback from an experienced Scouter who has been in your shoes before.
When is this training available?
The online version of Cubmaster-Specific Training is available anytime through the Training section of My.Scouting.org.
The in-person classroom version of Cubmaster-Specific Training is generally offered in the fall and spring in different areas of our council (the “council” is made up of 5 counties we serve in Southern Texas; the council is split up into geographic areas called “districts” along school attendance or county boundaries). We try to schedule the in-person courses to be available right around the same time as our fall and spring recruiting periods, so that as new adults join Scouting with their children, they can get trained as quickly as possible.
Where is this training offered?
You can take the online version of Cubmaster-Specific Training by logging in to My.Scouting.org (if you’ve never visited this site before, you’ll need to click the “create account” button and then follow the instructions; have your BSA membership ID number handy).
The in-person classroom version of Cubmaster-Specific Training will require you to go to a physical location within your district, or there may be a course offered at the Frank Fickett Scout Training and Service Center (12500 North IH 35, Austin, 78753). Since the course is usually offered by multiple district volunteer training teams, there’s a good chance a course will be offered at a Scout meeting location near you.
What is the cost of this training?
There is no cost if you take Cubmaster-Specific Training online through My.Scouting.org.
If you take the in-person classroom version, there may be a small fee to cover the cost of handouts or other class materials.
How do I sign up for this training?
You don’t have to register to take the online version of Cubmaster-Specific Training through My.Scouting.org; just log in and start taking the class modules.
The in-person classroom version of Cubmaster-Specific Training will require you to register online so that the instructor will know how many handouts and other class materials to have on hand. Visit the council calendar on our site. You will get an overview of all current Cubmaster-Specific courses open for registration.
NEED A TRAINER?
Council Training Chair
Roger Mantony
rogerlman@aol.com
Arrowhead District
Michael Hall
michaels.hall@yahoo.com
Arroyo District
Volunteer Needed
Rio Bravo District
Volunteer Needed
Tip-O-Tex District
Eric Guerrero
Ada Trevino
ada.yesenia.t@gmail.com
Bonita Schraut
bschraut@gmail.com