A group of boys in the same grade is called a Den. The leader of the division is called a Den Leader. When the boys are in the fourth and fifth grades, they are called Webelos. Then the division leader is called a Webelos Leader. The person in charge of all of the dens (including Webelos dens) is called the Cub Master or Assistant Cub Master. Then over that is the Committee and the Committee Chair.
Cub Masters, who would be assisted by Assistant Cub Masters.
The adult leader of a Cub Scout pack would be a Cub Master, who would be assisted by Assistant Cub Masters.
When you are referring to the organization, yes.
Beaver Scouts is youngest age section for some Scouting organizations such as the Scout Association in the UK. Common ages are 6 to 8. Scouts Canada also has Beaver Scouts, called Castors for the French speaking groups. Scout Australia calls this age group Joey Scouts after the kangaroo young. Scouts New Zealand has Keas, named after a parrot. The Boy Scouts of America has Tiger Cubs but they are part of the Cub Scouting division. In the Scout Association, the leader of a Beaver Scout colony is called the Beaver Scout Leader.
You do have to be registered with the BSA to be a Scout leader, but you do not need to have been a Scout as a youth.
A cub scout leader organizes his group. The scout group is comprised of boys with ages between 7 to 11 years old.
In the Boy Scouts of America the position of den mother created in 1930 and was retitled den leader and opened to men in 1967. To become a den leader you must register with a Cub Scout pack.
I Was a Cub Scout was created in 2006.
I Was a Cub Scout ended in 2008.
A junior Scout is often referred to as a "Cub Scout." In some organizations, they may also be called "Tiger Scouts" or "Wolf Scouts," depending on their specific age group and rank within the Cub Scout program. These terms can vary by country and scouting organization.
A Cub Scout is a boy who is enrolled in a Cub Scout Pack. Cub Scouts is a branch of the Boy Scouts of America that is made up of boys in 1st Grade to 5th Grade.
In Cub Scout packs, Akela is a symbol of wisdom, authority, and leadership. Akela is anyone who acts as a leader to the Scout. Akela can be a Cubmaster, Den Leader, parent or teacher depending on where the guidance takes place. In den meetings, it is the Den Leader who is Akela. During pack meetings it is the Cubmaster. At home, the parents fill this role.
The Scoutmaster is in charge of the troop program and will have assistant Scoutmasters. The troop committee chairman leads the troop committee which deals with administrative duties. The main youth leadership positions within a scout troop are: Senior Patrol Leader, Assistant Senior Patrol Leader, Patrol Leader, Assistant Patrol Leader.