C60 - Pack Committee

Pack Committee Position Specific Training

This position-specific course for Cub Scout pack committee members is intended to provide members with the basic information they need to support a pack and conduct a successful pack program. This course is conducted based on the five parts of a typical pack committee meeting and is best when delivered at one time to all members of the pack’s committee and, if possible, the Cubmaster and assistant Cubmaster.

The purpose of the Pack Committee Challenge is to familiarize pack committee members with the various responsibilities of the individual members of the committee as well as the committee as a whole. The goal is to help each pack committee work as a team to improve the Scouting experience for adult and youth members. The training can be facilitated by unit, district, or council trainers. The total time necessary is about two and a half hours.

When the training is complete, the training code C60 (Pack Committee Member Position-Specific) can be entered into the leader’s training record. Pack committee members who complete this training and Youth Protection training are considered “trained.” In addition to this course, pack trainers should complete Fundamentals of Training to be considered "trained.”