Welcome to our vacancies page.

By joining The Scout Association, you will be joining in with a world of fun and adventure. You will make new friends, go to new places, and learn new games and skills. You may even have opportunities to travel to foreign countries. Scouting will help you to enjoy the world, and get more out of life.

As an Adult interested in the Scout Movement there are many ways you can help. Being involved in Scouting is both hard work and fun. Over 100,000 adults are regularly involved in the UK as members of the Association and an estimated one million more are involved in a less regular way. You can give as much or as little of your time as you choose.

There are a variety of roles in Scouting, some working directly with young people and others providing support, which may be in the form of management or taking part in a committee.

This page is split into six areas:

Beavers - roles working directly with young people, usually aged 6-8 years

Cubs - roles working directly with young people, usually aged 8-10 years

Scouts - roles working directly with young people, usually aged 10-14 years

Explorers - roles working directly with young people, usually aged 14-18 years

Network - roles working directly with young people, usually aged 18-25 years

Adult Support - roles working with other adults

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The following vacancies exist in Beaver Colonies across the town:

 

Young Leader

working directly with young people, usually aged 6-8 years, occasionally or regularly - Young Leaders are aged 14-18 years and additionally have the option to take part in Explorer Scout events designed specifically for their age range - full training is given - you will usually report directly to the Beaver Scout Leader, who manages the Colony on a day to day basis

 

Colony Assistant

working directly with young people, usually aged 6-8 years, occasionally or regularly - training is given - you will usually report directly to the Beaver Scout Leader, who manages the Colony on a day to day basis

 

Assistant Beaver Scout Leader

working directly with young people, usually aged 6-8 years, occasionally or regularly - full training is given - you will usually report directly to the Beaver Scout Leader, who manages the Colony on a day to day basis

 

Beaver Scout Leader

working directly with young people, usually aged 6-8 years, Young Leaders, Colony Assistants and Assistant Beaver Scout Leaders to provide an enjoyable and attractive programme of activities and manage the day to day running of a Beaver Scout Colony - full training is given - you will usually report directly to the Group Scout Leader, who manages the Scout Group on a day to day basis

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The following vacancies exist in Cub Packs across the town:

 

Young Leader

working directly with young people, usually aged 8-10 years, occasionally or regularly - Young Leaders are aged 14-18 years and additionally have the option to take part in Explorer Scout events designed specifically for their age range - full training is given - you will usually report directly to the Cub Scout Leader, who manages the Pack on a day to day basis

 

Pack Assistant

working directly with young people, usually aged 8-10 years, occasionally or regularly - training is given - you will usually report directly to the Cub Scout Leader, who manages the Pack on a day to day basis

 

Assistant Cub Scout Leader

working directly with young people, usually aged 8-10 years, occasionally or regularly - full training is given - you will usually report directly to the Cub Scout Leader, who manages the Pack on a day to day basis

 

Cub Scout Leader

working directly with young people, usually aged 8-10 years, Young Leaders, Pack Assistants and Assistant Cub Scout Leaders to provide an enjoyable and attractive programme of activities and manage the day to day running of a Cub Scout Pack - full training is given - you will usually report directly to the Group Scout Leader, who manages the Scout Group on a day to day basis

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The following vacancies exist in Scout Troops across the town:

 

Young Leader

working directly with young people, usually aged 10-14 years, occasionally or regularly - Young Leaders are aged 14-18 years and additionally have the option to take part in Explorer Scout events designed specifically for their age range - full training is given - you will usually report directly to the Scout Leader, who manages the Troop on a day to day basis

 

Troop Assistant

working directly with young people, usually aged 10-14 years, occasionally or regularly - training is given - you will usually report directly to the Scout Leader, who manages the Troop on a day to day basis

 

Assistant Scout Leader

working directly with young people, usually aged 10-14 years, occasionally or regularly - full training is given - you will usually report directly to the Scout Leader, who manages the Troop on a day to day basis

 

Scout Leader

working directly with young people, usually aged 10-14 years, Young Leaders, Troop Assistants and Assistant Scout Leaders to provide an enjoyable and attractive programme of activities and manage the day to day running of a Scout Troop - full training is given - you will usually report directly to the Group Scout Leader, who manages the Scout Group on a day to day basis

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The following vacancies exist in Explorer Scout Units across the town:

 

Unit Assistant

working directly with young people, usually aged 14-18 years, occasionally or regularly - training is given - you will usually report directly to the Explorer Scout Leader, who manages the Unit on a day to day basis

 

Assistant Explorer Scout Leader

working directly with young people, usually aged 14-18 years, occasionally or regularly - full training is given - you will usually report directly to the Explorer Scout Leader, who manages the Unit on a day to day basis

 

Explorer Scout Leader

working directly with young people, usually aged 14-18 years, Unit Assistants and Assistant Explorer Scout Leaders to provide an enjoyable and attractive programme of activities and manage the day to day running of an Explorer Scout Unit - full training is given - you will usually report directly to the District Explorer Scout Commissioner, who manages the provision of Explorer Scouting on a day to day basis

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Please contact Kevin Abrook if you are interested in helping with the Scout Network in Bournemouth.

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The following vacancies exist in Bournemouth District:

 

Please refer to the District Commissioner for further information about vacancies in Bournemouth District.

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