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Girl Scouts exist for girls, but it exists because of volunteers. By giving your time and talent, you can make it possible for girls to build character and skills for success in the real world. Research shows the influence one caring adult has on a child will last a lifetime. No matter what your interests, age, or amount of time you can offer, Girl Scouts needs your help to provide opportunities for girls to grow strong. We will match your interests with the needs of girls, and work around your busy schedule. No experience is necessary to volunteer - training is provided for all volunteer positions.

For example, you can choose to

Work Directly with Girls In a Variety Of Settings

Be a leader/advisor to girls or offer to help a leader/advisor
Design and/or facilitate a program or event for girls
Share a skill, career, or special interest with girls

Reach Out to the Community

Help with public relations efforts
Suggest and coordinate a service project
Speak about Girl Scouts to community groups

Work with Adults

Serve on the Board of Directors
Lead a workshop or training for adult Girl Scout volunteers
Provide administrative assistance with ongoing record keeping or other paperwork

Types of Volunteers: (click on job title for volunteer job description)

Be a Leader!

Troop/Group Leader: Have an immediate impact on the lives of girls in your community by serving as a role model, mentor, friend and leader. You can develop a variety of skills through training, and explore new adventures. If you enjoy working with youth and promoting strong spirits in today’s young women, this is the role for you!

Assistant Troop/Group Leader: One or more assistant leaders allow for more safety, activities and fun for girls! Your participation helps keep Girl Scouting available for all girls who are interested – and enriches your leadership skills at the same time.

Additional Volunteer Opportunities:

Service Unit Manager: Support Girl Scout troop leaders in your geographic area. In partnership with your service team, you will help to develop a plan to recruit and develop leaders, meet membership and Family Partnership goals and ensure our girl members grow to become leaders through quality programming in your area.

Service Unit Registrar: A service team member in a specific geographic area who processes membership forms of girls and adults in that service unit. These forms then go to the Council for submission to GSUSA.

Service Unit Financial Consultant: Oversees the finances of the service unit and monitors troop finances.

Council Trainer: Educates and supports leaders in a wide variety of areas – from troop leadership to camping skills to songs and games. You can enhance your own abilities while supporting volunteers as they learn about Girl Scouting. Lead workshops in your geographical area that suit your schedule and interests. Trainers are needed for Girl Scout FUNdamentals, Age Level Training, CPR/First Aid, and Camp Certification.

Service Unit Membership Recruiter: Works with the Service Team to ensure that every girl within the assigned Service Unit had the opportunity to participate in Girl Scouting, by recruiting and placing girls and adults in troops/groups that meet their needs.

Troop Cookie Consultant: The troop cookie consultant coordinates the annual cookie sale within their troop to ensure all girls have the opportunity to grow as a result of participating in the sale. The troop cookie consultant must attend troop cookie consultant training provided by their service unit cookie consultant, regional product sales manager, or online for experienced troop cookie consultants. Other responsibilities include collecting permission slips from parents/guardians of girls participating in the cookie sale, receiving cookie sale money and maintaining financial responsibility for all monies turned in to you, managing pick-up and distribution of troop cookies and coordinating distribution of girl incentives.

 

Family Partnership Chair: The family partnership chair will collaborate with the fund development specialist, all service team members and troop leaders to create and carry out a comprehensive, year-round family partnership campaign plan for their service unit to ensure all volunteers and parents have the opportunity to contribute to the campaign and ensure the girls have the support and resources they need to actively participate in the program.

 

Service Unit Program Consultant: The program consultant provides program assistance and support to Girl Scout volunteers, especially troop leaders, in order to ensure the Girl Scout program is effectively delivered to meet the needs and interests of girls and to support girls’ growth towards the council goals. This includes being a resource, addressing girl related issues, and facilitating networking and enrichment opportunities.

 

Service Unit Training Consultant: The training consultant assists Girl Scout volunteers by facilitating follow-up discussions to required training, facilitating enrichments opportunities, and assessing training needs of the service unit that will enhance the delivery of the Girl Scout program. The training consultant also reinforces the six month training policy and helps to ensure training compliance of the volunteers within the service unit by reviewing training history and assisting in registering for courses.

 

Service Unit Cookie Consultant: The cookie consultant coordinates the annual cookie sale within the service unit to ensure all girls have the opportunity to grow as a result of participating in the sale. The cookie consultant trains troop cookie managers to prepare them for the sale and provides troops with information and program support regarding the sale. Other responsibilities include problem solving with troop cookie managers and leaders, accepting the delivery of wards and distributing awards to troops.

 

Service Unit Event Chair: Coordinate service unit events ensuring girls are involved in the planning and implementation.

 

New Leader Consultant: The new leader consultant works closely with the program consultant to ensure new leaders feel supported in the service unit and are prepared to deliver the Girl Scout program. The new leader consultant manages the mentor process by recruiting, matching mentors with new leaders, and ensuring new leaders are oriented to the service unit.

 

Service Unit Communications Consultant: The communication consultant will ensure information is shared regarding Girl Scouting with the community including information to local newspapers, and community groups. The communication consultant is also responsible for ensuring information is distributed within the service unit through a variety of methods including e-mail and service unit websites.

 

Service Unit Recognitions Chair: Ensures service unit participates in Council sponsored and GSUSA recognitions by educating volunteers on awards, soliciting nominations and completing appropriate paperwork. The recognitions chair also coordinates recognitions at the service unit level on a year round basis for troop leaders, administrative volunteers, and girls.

 

Service Unit Fall Product Sales Consultant: The fall product consultant coordinates the sale in the service unit, provides programmatic support regarding the sale to troop leaders and distributes awards to troops.

 

Girl Scout volunteers truly do make a difference in the lives of girls.
Please contact the Council to become a volunteer today!



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