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Job Description
The Fire Safety Instructor is proficient
in all areas of fire building and fire safety.
He uses his skills to
help other Scouts with their advancement, and to help the Troop prepare
for Camporee competitions.
He actively seeks out Scouts who may need
his assistance.
He attends all campouts so that he will be available
to help with skill training. He keeps a list of Scouts who have earned
their Fireman’s Chit.
He gives "Tips of the Month" at Troop
Meetings, posting them afterwards on the bulletin board.
He attends PLC
meetings and Junior Leader Training, and writes a monthly article for
the newsletter.
He keeps his notebook updated, and passes it on to the
next Scout to hold his position. |
Suggested Goals
Following is a list of
suggested goals; You should also add personal goals of your own;
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Attend all campouts during the next 6 months.
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Attend all Troop Meetings and activities during the next 6 months.
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Attend all PLC meetings for the next 6 months.
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Assist other Scouts with the fire building skills for Tenderfoot,
2nd Class, and 1st Class ranks.
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Keep a list of Scouts who need to complete their requirements for
the Fireman’s Chit, and assist them in doing so.
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Present Fire Building and Safety Tips at Troop Meetings.
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Attend Junior Leader Training.
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Write a monthly article for The Reconnaissance.
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Keep this notebook updated.
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Pass this notebook on to the next Fire Safety Instructor.
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Assist in the next Fire Safety Instructor’s transition.
My Personal Goals
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