What should my district be doing to get started?
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Follow these steps
- Attend the 102 - Introduction to AUXSCOUT - What is it? How do we implement it? workshop
- Read the Memorandum of Agreement (MOA) and Standard Operating Procedure (SOP)
- Appoint a District Staff Officer - Auxscout; see the DSO-AS job description
- Notify Youth Programs Division Chief of the DSO assignment
- Become thoroughly familiar with AuxBWiki and the Sea Scouts BSA website
- Take the BSA YPT and Sea Scout Adult Leader Basic Training courses
- Contact Sea Scout Regional Commodore to identify Sea Scout counterparts; ask for names and contact information for the Area and Council Commodores in your AOR
- Northeast Region – Ben Feril
- Central Region – Curt Ware
- Western Region – Greg Harden
- Southern Region – Tom McMullen
- Identify local Ships in the district’s AOR using the Flotilla-Ship map
- Reach out to your Youth Programs Branch Chief for your district
- Atlantic East – Robin Pope
- Atlantic West – Bill Reisa
- Pacific – Mike Bozarth
- Develop a District AUXSCOUT strategic plan for 2019-20; communicate it to the district leadership as well as the Youth Program’s Branch Chief for your district
- Submit monthly reports to the Youth Programs Division Chief and the Sea Scout Regional Commodore
Resources
- Auxiliary – Sea Scout video 1
- CG Auxiliary Flyer about the Sea Scouts
- Sea Scouts for Coast Guard Auxiliarists
- AUXBWiki
- BSA Youth Protection Training
- Sea Scouts BSA website
- Sea Scout Manual
- Flotilla – Sea Scout Ship map
- BSA Local Council Locator
- AUXSCOUT 201 - AUXSCOUT Standard Operating Procedure (SOP) workshop
- Flotilla - Division Sea Scout Ship Charter Guide
- Sea Scout Marketing Flyers - Sea Scouts BSA
- Sea Scouts on BSA Brand Center
- Sea Scouts on BSA Brand Center
- Auxiliary – Sea Scout video 1