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Training
Basic Training
To become a "Trained" leader you must participate in at least three levels of basic training: Fast Start (A video that you watch), New Leader Essentials, and Leader Specific Training.  Some adult leadership positions also require an Outdoor Skills course before the person is considered to be fully trained.  Fast Start is typically viewed at the unit level.  There are Fast Start training videos for each leadership position in Scouting.  You can view these right here on this website, or you can obtain the DVD or VHS Video from the Council Service Center in Enid, or your own Cub Scout Pack may even have a copy.

New Leader Essentials requires approximately 1.5 hours of your time. It is an introductory session that highlights the values, aims, history, and methods of Scouting. It addresses how these aims and methods are reached in an age appropriate style within Cub Scouting, Boy Scouting, and Venturing.  We offer this training several times a year at our Sundance Training Center and it is often offered in each of our Scouting Districts.  

Leader Specific training provides the specialized knowledge required to assume a leadership role. Because each course is designed for a specific leadership position, the training time varies. The time requirements are as follows:

Cub Scouts Leaders

(Tiger Cub Den Leaders, Den Leaders, Webelos Den Leaders, Pack Committee Members, Assistant Cubmasters and Cubmasters) two and a half to three hours.

What is a "trained" Cub Scout leader?
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Boy Scout Troop Committee Members - three hours
Boy Scout Scoutmasters - 3 two and a half hour sessions
Boy Scout Assistant Scoutmasters - 3 two and a half hour sessions

In addition to Leader Specific training, Assistant Scoutmasters and Scoutmasters are required to take Introduction to Outdoor Leader Skills to be considered "Trained". Introduction to Outdoor Leader Skills requires 1.5 days, typically a weekend. The skills taught are based on the outdoor skills found in The Boy Scout Handbook. The course is also ideal for Venturing leaders because it focuses on skills that build confidence and competence in leaders conducting outdoor camping experiences.  We usually offer the Introduction to Outdoor Leader Skills course twice a year at our Sundance Training Center.

What is a "trained" Boy Scout Leader
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Venturing Crew Committee Members, Assistant Crew Advisors and Crew Advisors - five hours
What is a "trained" Venture Leader?
 
 
If you change positions or are registered in multiple positions you must complete the training for each position. New Leader Essentials needs to only be taken once while you are in Scouting.  But if you move positions or are dual registered as a Cub Scout Den Leader and an Assistant Scoutmaster (for example) you must complete two Fast Starts, and two Leader Specific training's to be considered "Trained". If next year you register as a Webelos Den Leader, you must view Webelos Den Leader Fast Start and complete Webelos Den Leader Specific to be considered "Trained" even if you had earlier taken a  different course such as the Tiger Den Leader Specific Training Course.
Supplemental Training
The Boy Scouts of America and the Cimarron Council offer other training opportunities for you. Supplemental training courses, such as those offered at the Philmont Training Center, provide in-depth skills training on a variety of topics. These training opportunities equip leaders with the tools to face specific obstacles within their unit.  If you take on the job of helping us run a Day Camp, the Council will send you to several Days of National Camp School - a simply awesome training that will also help you in your Scout Unit.  From time to time we offer other training courses in Cimarron Council like "Ideal Year of Scouting" and other courses.
Advanced Training
Advanced training includes Wood Badge, the highest-level adult leadership course offered by the Boy Scouts of America. Fast Start and Basic Training (a "Trained" leader) in your registered leadership position are required for any adult leader to become eligible to attend Wood Badge.  Other Advanced Training courses, such as Powderhorn, etc. are announced when they become available.
Last Updated: 11/21/2007