About the Role
Merit badge counselors provide the means for Scouts to explore many subjects that may not be available to them otherwise. As a merit badge counselor, you play a fundamental role in assisting Scouts to gain confidence, find greater purpose in life, and becomes a better person from their experiences.
*Please only apply if you are already an approved Merit Badge Counselor in your local council.
Requirements
Individuals who wish to serve as merit badge counselors should submit the BSA Merit Badge Counselor Information form (No. 34405) and an adult leadership application (No. 28-501) to the local council service center. (Both forms can be downloaded at www.scouting.org/forms.)
To qualify as a Merit Badge Counselor, you must:
Be at least 18 years old.
Be proficient in the merit badge subject by vocation, avocation, or special training. (see below)
Be able to work with Scout-age boys.
Be registered with the Boy Scouts of America
Complete and submit the BSA Merit Badge Counselor Information Form (No. 33405), indicating which Merit badges you wish to counsel.
Counselors must agree to follow the requirements of the merit badge, making no deletions or additions, ensuring that the advancement standards are fair and uniform for all Scouts; have a Scout and his buddy present at all instructional sessions, and renew their registration annually to continue as a merit badge counselor.
About the Company
We are providing scouts the opportunity to further their journey towards Eagle Scout by giving them easier access to Scouting BSA merit badges.