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While doing some research on the current position codes, I compiled this list based on a few official sources from the BSA.

 

Code - Title - Registation

CC - Committee Chairman - All Traditional Units

CR - Chartered Organization Representative - All Traditional Units

MC - Committee Member - All Traditional Units

PC - ScoutParents Unit Coordinator - All Traditional Units

SA - Assistant Scoutmaster - Boy Scouts

SM - Scoutmaster - Boy Scouts

11 - Council President - Council

12 - Council Vice President - Council

13 - Council Treasurer - Council

14 - Council Assistant Treasurer - Council

15 - Council Commissioner - Council

16 - Assistant Council Commissioner - Council

41 - Council Executive Board Member - Council

42 - Merit Badge Counselor - Council

42F - Merit Badge Counselor (fee paid) - Council

44 - Council Honorary Member - Council

45 - Council Associate Member - Council

46 - Council Advisory Council - Council

47 - Council Committee Member - Council

48 - Council Member at Large - Council

49 - Camp Staff (Adult) - Council

87 - Council Scout Supplier - Council

95 - Scout Alumnus - Council

54 - Council Employee - Council Professional and Staff

E10 - Scout Executive - Council Professional and Staff

E20 - Director of Field Service - Council Professional and Staff

E21 - Assistant Scout Executive - Council Professional and Staff

E23 - Borough Scout Executive - Council Professional and Staff

E24 - Asst. Director of Field Service - Council Professional and Staff

E30 - Field Director - Council Professional and Staff

E31 - Learning for Life Director - Council Professional and Staff

E31C - Learning for Life Director - Council Professional and Staff

E33 - Learning for Life Executive - Council Professional and Staff

E33C - Learning for Life Executive - Council Professional and Staff

E34 - Senior Learning for Life Executive - Council Professional and Staff

E34C - Senior Learning for Life Executive - Council Professional and Staff

E35 - Exploring Director - Council Professional and Staff

E36 - Exploring Field Director - Council Professional and Staff

E38 - Paraprofessional LFL Program Aid - Council Professional and Staff

E39 - Paraprofessional LFL Coordinator - Council Professional and Staff

E40 - Director of Learning for Life - Council Professional and Staff

E41 - District Executive - Council Professional and Staff

E42 - District Paraprofessional - Council Professional and Staff

E43 - District Preprofessional - Council Professional and Staff

E44 - Exploring Executive - Council Professional and Staff

E45 - District Director - Council Professional and Staff

E46 - Program Paraprofessional - Council Professional and Staff

E48 - Senior District Executive - Council Professional and Staff

E49 - Senior Exploring Executive - Council Professional and Staff

E50 - Director Support Services - Council Professional and Staff

E60 - Director Finance Services - Council Professional and Staff

E70 - Director Camping Services - Council Professional and Staff

E80 - Program Director - Council Professional and Staff

E90 - Camping Director - Council Professional and Staff

E91 - Activities Director - Council Professional and Staff

E92 - Training Director - Council Professional and Staff

E93 - Public Relations Director - Council Professional and Staff

E95 - Office Manager - Council Professional and Staff

E96 - Business Manager - Council Professional and Staff

E97 - Special Position Professional - Council Professional and Staff

E98 - Endowment Director - Council Professional and Staff

E99 - Finance Director - Council Professional and Staff

CA - Assistant Cubmaster - Cub Scouts

CM - Cubmaster - Cub Scouts

DA - Assistant Den Leader - Cub Scouts

DL - Den Leader - Cub Scouts

PT - Pack Trainer - Cub Scouts

TL - Tiger Cub Den Leader - Cub Scouts

WA - Assistant Webelos Leader - Cub Scouts

WL - Webelos Leader - Cub Scouts

92U - College Scouter Reserve(Unit) - Cub Scouts, Boy Scouts, Varsity Scouts

61 - District Chairman - Distict

62 - District Vice Chairman - Distict

64 - Neighborhood Chairman - Distict

65 - Neighborhood Committee - Distict

75 - District Member at Large - Distict

79 - District Committee Member - Distict

80 - Unit Commissioner - Distict

81 - District Commissioner - Distict

82 - Assistant District Commissioner - Distict

83 - Roundtable Commissioner - Distict

84 - Roundtable Staff - Distict

91 - Scouter Reserve - Distict

92 - College Scouter Reserve - Distict

AA - Associate Advisor - Explorers

EA - Explorer Advisor - Explorers

PCC - Post Committee Chair - Explorers

PMC - Post Committee Member - Explorers

10 - Leader of 11 year olds - LDS Boy Scouts

34 - Council LFL Committee Chair - LFL Council

34M - Council LFL Committee Participants - LFL Council

63 - District LFL Committee Chairman - LFL District

63M - District LFL Committee Member - LFL District

96 - Lone Boy Scout Counselor - Lone Boy Scouts

88 - Lone Cub Scout Counselor - Lone Cub Scouts

202 - National Scout Commissioner - National

210 - Museum Volunteer - National

C2 - National Honorary Member - National

C3 - National Member at Large - National

C4 - National Committee Chairman - National

C5 - National Executive Board Member - National

C6 - National Advisory Council Member - National

C1 - Consultant - National Professionals and Staff

E1 - National Staff - National Professionals and Staff

E2 - National Council Employee - National Professionals and Staff

E3 - Camp Staff - National Professionals and Staff

A1 - Regional President - Regional

A2 - Area President - Regional

A3 - Regional Executive Board - Regional

A4 - Regional Committee Member - Regional

A5 - Honorary Member - Regional

A6 - Regional Vice President - Regional

A7 - Regional Committee Chairman - Regional

A8 - Area Vice President - Regional

A9 - Regional Advisory Council - Regional

A10 - Regional Commissioner - Regional

A11 - Area Commissioner - Regional

B1 - Regional Staff - Regional Professionals and Staff

B2 - Regional Employee - Regional Professionals and Staff

F1 - Professional Scouter Retired - Retirees

F2 - Employee Retired - Retirees

F3 - Professional Scouter in Transition - Retirees

F4 - Professional Scouter on LTD - Retirees

F5 - Employees Spouse (widow or widower) - Retirees

MT - Mate - Sea Scouts

SK - Skipper - Sea Scouts

92V - College Scouter Reserve(Venturing) - Sea Scouts, Venturing

VA - Assistant Varsity Coach - Varsity Scouts

VC - Varsity Coach - Varsity Scouts

NA - Crew Associate Advisor - Venturing

NL - Crew Advisor - Venturing

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My Cub Pack got a volunteer to serve as Pack Committee Chair last night. today I sent the following e-mail to him in hopes that he would be able to complete the adult leader application process:

 

 

Thanks for your interest in supporting our Cub Scout Pack by serving as Pack Committee Chair!

 

 

I wanted to help walk you through the initial process of completing that appointment.

 

1. Completing the adult leader application you already have. Turning that in to me at the Monday Den meeting would be fine. Be sure to sign the authorization for a background check.

 

2. Completing the BSA (Boy Scouts of America) Youth Protection training, which can be done on line, usually in about a half hour. To take that training:

 

You may or may not need to use Iternet Exp

 

 

 

You don't have a Member ID yet, so choose the second option that does not require an ID number.

 

 

Select this option:

 

I am new and don't know my member ID, or I am not a member

 

Move over to the right side of the page and select "next"

 

 

Let me know if you have difficulty working through this BSA website and I'll try to be of assistance.

 

When you complete the training, you will need to print out a certificate of completion. Turn in one of the certificates with your adult leader application please.

 

Make a note of your user name and password so you can reference that account in the future.

 

 

 

 

((This degree of complexity is a waste of time!))

 

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They ask for e-mails on the app and council/national never use it to confirm registration, send out a member number, or anything else that I can tell. Why ask for information you aren't going to ever use? Cause it's fun? Everyone else does it?

 

Every time I get an e-mail from BSA or TAC or our district it's because I asked to be on a list.

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Nike,

 

I know the pack uses the emails off the apps.

 

Also there are some new features coming to MYSCOUTING.ORG. One of which is having a member of the key 3 send out calendar updates and emails to everyone in the unit.

 

If only the correct people would be listed on the roster or listed in their correct position.

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I forgot 2,

 

AP - Tiger Adult Partner - Cub Scouts

SP - ScoutParent - All Traditional Units

 

 

As far as the email address, they are being used as part of the Voice of the Scout program, http://www.scouting.org/scoutsource/Commissioners/newsletter/recruitment_retention/02_2012_vos.aspx

 

This is on the district and council Journey to Excellence scorecard. This is basically a customer service survey sent out to parents, leaders and youth.

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They are finding for the voice of the scout survey emails that

a. councils haven't been adding email addresses to the adult's scout net records at all

or

b. the email address was entered when they registereed their cub scout and well that son has aged out, so the email address is old and doesn't work.

 

We were asked to verify all of our email addresses for youth and adults with our recharter.

 

Our Troop doesn't collect email addresses for the youth if they are under 14, and that is the majority of our scouts. so we usually don't collect email addresses at all for youth.

 

-Position code 92U wasn't included in the recharter computer program this year like it was supposed to be.

So our registrar was pulling her hair out at the number of units who have called her to ask what to do.

 

She told them to register them all as asm's (since most are too young to be mc) and then she will transfer them all back to 92U when she sees their packet. Of course that means most will still be registered as ASM's because she doesn't process all the recharter packets herself. They should flag them somehow so they know these weird ones need to go to the registrar since she made the promise to fix their problems herself.

 

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  • 6 months later...

I think that additional codes have been added to reflect specific positions on the committee. Based on recent recharter activity, the following positions are assumed (I am trying to verify through our registrar)

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[TR]

[TD]112[/TD]

[TD]Advancement Chair[/TD]

[TD]All Traditional Units[/TD]

[/TR]

[TR]

[TD]126[/TD]

[TD]Membership Chair[/TD]

[TD]All Traditional Units[/TD]

[/TR]

[TR]

[TD]114[/TD]

[TD]Activities Chair (could be 118) [/TD]

[TD]All Traditional Units[/TD]

[/TR]

[TR]

[TD]118[/TD]

[TD]Activities Chair (could be 114) [/TD]

[TD]All Traditional Units[/TD]

[/TR]

[TR]

[TD]119[/TD]

[TD]Popcorn Kernel[/TD]

[TD]All Traditional Units[/TD]

[/TR]

[TR]

[TD]128[/TD]

[TD]Training Chair[/TD]

[TD]All Traditional Units[/TD]

[/TR]

[TR]

[TD]124[/TD]

[TD]FOS Chair[/TD]

[TD]All Traditional Units[/TD]

[/TR]

[/TABLE]

 

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