Troop Positions

Assistant Senior Patrol Leader

Introduction: The Assistant Senior Patrol Leader is the second highest ranking junior leader in the Troop. He is appointed by the Senior Patrol Leader with the approval of the Scoutmaster. By accepting the position of Assistant Senior Patrol Leader, you agree to provide service and leadership to your troop. The responsibility should be fun and rewarding. This job description outlines some of the things you are expected to do while serving in this leadership role.

Advisor: Assistant Scoutmaster

Reports to: Senior Patrol Leader

Specific Duties:

  • Assume the duties of the SPL (in his absence) when called upon to do so.
  • Work as a team with the SPL and other ASPL’s to lead the troop.
  • Responsible for assigned positions, to help teach their responsibilities and to set task goals
  • Attend the PLC’s.
  • Help lead the skills instruction at troop meetings.
  • Help the SPL lead meetings and activities.
  • Set a good example.
  • Enthusiastically wear the Scout uniform correctly.
  • Live by the Scout Oath and Law.
  • Show Scout spirit.

Participate in a conference with your advisor midway through your tenure to discuss and evaluate your responsibilities and the performance of your duties. (Note: You can still have a conference with your advisor at any time. If you feel like having a discussion, just ask.)

Resources: As ASPL, there are many resources available to you to help you do your job. These include people such as your Scoutmaster, ASM’s, Troop Committee Members, and other Scouts. Other resources include teachers, religious leaders, community leaders, and fellow junior leaders. There is also literature available, some of which is in the Troop Library.