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Den Chiefs

WHAT IS A DEN CHIEF?

 

The Den Chief is an older Boy Scout selected by the Scoutmaster in cooperation with the Cubmaster. He may be of any age or rank, but he can be the greatest help if he is a former Cub Scout and if he is mature enough to assume this important responsibility. As a selected leader of younger boys, he has the opportunity to help them complete their Cub Scout or Webelos Scout advancement requirements and live up to Cub Scouting's ideals in their everyday lives.The Den Chief is a member of a leadership team which also include the den leader, assistant den leader, and the denner. The den chief is already what every Cub Scout and Webelos Scout would like to be - a Boy Scout. As far as the younger boys are concerned, he is the person they would most like to follow, and that makes him a natural leader for them. By directing this natural leader wisely, we can influence the den of boys under his leadership

Den Chief Responsibilities

  • The den chief helps lead the weekly den meeting.  He arrives on time, in proper uniform.
  • He assists with assigned den activities at the monthly pack meetings.
  • He shares responsibility with the den leaders in all den activities, looking to them for adult leadership and inspiration.
  • He meets with the den leader to plan his part of the program for the den meetings. These meetings are held regularly, at least   once each month, or more often, if needed.
  • He sees that the den program does not include Boy Scout activities, since such activities should be saved for Boy Scouting.
  • He recognizes the denner (a member of the den, chosen by his peers) as his right-hand man by giving him opportunities to serve.
  • He takes part in all training opportunities so he may become a better leader.
  • Den chiefs should receive training at a Den Chief's Training Conference.  They also receive continuous and regular training from the den leader.

THE DEN CHIEF 

   Helping At Den Meetings 

  • Gathering Period - Helps teach boys tricks, puzzles, games, while den leader is busy checking attendance and collecting dues. The activities he uses here could be related to the monthly theme.
  • Opening - Helps den leader organize boys and get them ready for the more serious part of the den meeting. He could hold a uniform inspection during this time.
  • Business - He will have some good ideas for theme activities, service projects, trips, etc. Give him a chance to voice his ideas.
  • Activities - This is when the den chief can be the most help. He is the activities assistant, leading boys in games, songs, craft projects, etc.
  • Closing - Helps restore order and quiet for closing ceremony. He can help make announcements.
  • After Meeting - Be sure to include him in your planning for next week and assign him specific responsibilities. (Note: The Webelos den chief helps a Webelos den similarly. In addition to the suggestions above, he helps Webelos Scouts learn Boy Scout requirements for the Webelos badge and Arrow of Light Award and helps with demonstrations and teaching of activity badges, as needed. 

   Helping at Pack Meetings 

   The den chief should be included in the planning for monthly pack meetings. He can help with any of the following:

  • Help den leader set up displays.
  • Help get the boys organized and seated.
  • Help den leader during stunts or skit time.
  • Helps with applause stunts and audience participations.
  • Helps with den yell or song - or Activity Badge demonstration.
  • Helps den leader maintain good behavior from Cub Scouts.
  • Helps remove displays at end of pack meeting.
  • Helps return pack meeting room to order.

   Ways to keep your Den Chief Happy

  • Recognize him at the first pack meeting.
  • See that he has training.
  • Give him important jobs.
  • BE PATIENT...he’s just a boy.
  • Understand his limitations and abilities.
  • Help him feel that he is successful.
  • DO NOT leave discipline problems up to him.
  • Recognize him on his birthday or other special occasion.
  • Congratulate him before the den and pack when he receives a Boy Scout Rank Advancement

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