Troop Webmaster
General Information
Assistant Webmaster is an appointed (non-elected) cabinet leadership position. The troop webmaster is responsible for maintaining the troop’s website. He should make sure that information posted on the website is correct and up to date and that members’ and leaders’ privacy is protected. A member of the troop committee may assist him with his work.
Responsibilities
Work under the supervision of the adult webmaster to:
- Keep the troop web site content up to date with information needed by the troop.
- Maintain the troop distribution lists.
- Manage user access to the troop site.
- Make sure that information posted on the website is correct and that members’ and leaders’ privacy is protected.
- Work with the Troop Historian to publish stories regarding the troop outings and activities to the web site. Publish at least three stories.
- Post Troop photos for at least one event per month to the troop website.
- Work with the Troop Librarian to keep the online Troop Library records accurate.
- Provide at least one News Story per month.
- Ensures the Web site is as youth-run as possible.
- Sets a good example to all other scouts.
- Enthusiastically and correctly wears the Scout uniform.
- Live your life by the Scout Oath and Law.
- Shows Scout spirit at all times in your everyday life
Successful Completion of the Requirements
- Maintains 75% attendance to troop meetings and scheduled events, including weekly meetings and troop outings
- Annual Review by Scoutmaster for Scout spirit, Oath, and Law assessment.
Notes
- Serving as Webmaster can apply towards positions of responsibility requirements for Star, Life, and Eagle.