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All Training Courses

Youth Protection Training

Scouting has worked with experts in the field of child abuse to develop new training and resources that will further strengthen our ability to protect youth.

The new version of YPT contains valuable segments on bullying and digital privacy, in addition to addressing tough topic like youth-on-youth incidents.

Participants:

All Leaders

Basic Adult Leader Outdoor Orientation (BALOO) Training

Welcome to Basic Adult Leader Outdoor Orientation(BALOO) training! This is the Cub Scout leader training required for any Cub Scout den or pack outdoor event, including pack camping overnighters and Webelos den overnighters. BALOO training is comprised of two components - an online component and a practical, hands-on, overnight component. Both components must be completed to qualify as a “TRAINED” Cub Scout outdoor leader. The online component must be completed prior to the practical component. The online training contains introductory and basic information that will be built upon during the practical training.

Participants:

Cub Scout Leader

Rangemaster Training

This is the certification class for Range Officers to prepare them to conduct certified and safe Target and Range activities in Council Day Camps and other Council Cub Events.

Participants:

Cub Scout Leader

Cub Scout Leader Specific Training

Cub Scout Leader Training provides the specialized knowledge a new leader needs to assume a leadership role.

Participants:

Cub Scout Leader

Scout Leader Specific Training

Scout Leader Training provides the specialized knowledge a new leader needs to assume a leadership role.

Participants:

Scout Leader

Adult Sailing School

Learn the skills needed to conduct a weekend sailing activity at Boxwell’s Pfeffer Boat Harbor using the American 14.6 and Aqua Finn Sailboats. There will be 3 hours of classroom time and 8 ½ hours of hands-on training and sailing.

Participants:

Scout Leader

Introduction to Outdoor Leadership Skills (IOLS) Training

Working as patrols, this hands-on course provides adult leaders the practical outdoor skills they need to lead Scouts in the out-of-doors. Upon completion, leaders should feel comfortable teaching Scouts the basic skills required to obtain the First Class rank.

Participants:

Scout Leader

Wilderness First Aid Training

Latimer Reservation is proud to offer to Scouts (age 14+) and adults the opportunity to complete the Wilderness First Aid Training. This training is required of each unit participating in any of the national high adventure programs of Scouting America.

Participants:

Scout Leader

University of Scouting

University of Scouting (UoS) is Middle Tennessee Council’s premier one-day core and supplemental training opportunity. UoS goes beyond Leader Specific and even Advanced Training to prepare Scout Leaders with the knowledge and skills on specific topics that help them excel in their efforts to deliver the promise of Scouting. In addition, there are several training opportunities for youth as well! The UoS goal is to provide information that is practical, and immediately useful on topics that are not readily available at the local unit level.

Participants:

All Leaders

College of Commissioner Science

The College of Commissioner Science is an advanced training program where our council's commissioner staff offers a rich variety of courses designed to help you further develop leadership, communications, management, and Commissioner skills to improve your ability to serve youth.

Participants:

All Leaders

Wood Badge

Wood Badge is Scouting’s most advanced training for adults offered at the Council level. A national course open only to Scouting volunteers and professionals, the training has two distinct parts: The first part takes place outdoors where the aims and methods of Scouting are explained and demonstrated by a volunteer staff of fellow Scouters. During the second part, participants will show their knowledge of leadership principles by completing a set of personal goals related to their Scouting positions.

Participants:

All Leaders

Range and Target Activities Training

The Council offer a variety of Range and Target Training including but not limited to Basic Range Safety Officer Training, Basic Shotgun, Basic Rifle, Basic Muzzleloading

Participants:

All Leaders

Leave No Trace Trainer Course

The Leave No Trace educational program has become the ethical baseline for modern outdoor Scouting in our publications, advancement, and training events. This course will provide a Scouting introduction to the science of recreation ecology.

Participants:

All Leaders

Chainsaw Safety Certification

Operating a chain saw is inherently hazardous. Proper maintenance, personal protective equipment, and correct technique are critical components of safe chain saw operation. Potential injuries can be minimized by using proper personal protective equipment and safe operating procedures. The Council's properties rely on chain saws to help clear trails, remove deadfalls, clear timber, and stockpile wood for campfires and heating buildings.

Participants:

All Leaders

Trainers Edge

Trainers Edge is a "Train the Trainer" program. It is designed to develop volunteers so they can provide outstanding training and development opportunities. The Trainers Edge will provide practical knowledge on how to facilitate learning in a classroom setting, or one on one. The workshop will provide practical knowledge and guided coaching to polish the skills you have and to equip you with new skills and tools.

Participants:

All Leaders

Venturing Training

This course is intended to provide Venturing crew Advisors with the basic information they need to help youth leaders manage a crew. Crew Advisors who complete this training and the Venturing version of Youth Protection training are considered “trained.”

Participants:

Venturing Leader

Introduction to Leadership Skills for Troops

The purpose of the Introduction to Leadership Skills for Troops(ILST) course is to teach Scouts with leadership positions about their new roles and how to most effectively reach success in that role. It is intended to help Scouts in leadership positions within their troop understand their responsibilities and to equip them with organizational and leadership skills to fulfill those responsibilities. ILST is the first course in the series of leadership training offered to Scouts and is a replacement for Troop Leadership Training. Completion of ILST is a prerequisite for Scouts to participate in the more advanced leadership courses National Youth Leadership Training (NYLT) and the National Advanced Youth Leadership Experience (NAYLE).

Participants:

Youth Leader

Climbing and Rappelling Training

Climbing Instructor Level I/II

Rock climbing is a quickly growing sport. Many of your scouts likely have been indoor climbing at one of the many local climbing gyms in our area. Most of them though likely have not had the opportunity to rappel off a 160' cliff. This (or perhaps a slightly less challenging opportunities) can build a huge amount of confidence and excitement in your scouts and even your adult leaders.

The Council Cope and Climbing Committee provides a unit level training program for climbing and rappelling. The program requires two weekends to complete. At the end of the first weekend you will qualify to receive your Climbing Instructor Level I trained card (valid 1 year). Then coming to a second session and helping provide instruction, and exhibiting proficiency in the taught skills, will qualify you to receive your Climbing Instructor Level II card (valid 3 years).

Locations include Boxwell Scout Reservation and Latimer Rerservation.

Participants:

Scout Leader

National Youth Leadership Training (NYLT)

NYLT is an exciting, action-packed program designed to provide youth with leadership skills and experiences that they can use in their home unit and in other situations demanding quality leadership. This training integrates the best of modern leadership theory with Scouting through activities, presentations, challenges, while engaged in a unified approach to leadership. Using a wide-range of activities events, games, and adventure, participants put into action the leadership skills they are learning.

Participants:

Youth Leader

Youth and Adult Whitewater Training

The Hiwassee River is a beautiful, dam-controlled Class II river that is excellent for teaching. Students learn how to read whitewater, control a kayak or canoe in whitewater and rescue not only themselves but others. We work in small classes so that the techniques can be tailored to the skill level of the students. Come learn in our Beginner, Novice, Intermediate, or Advanced classes. Youth and adult courses will be separate and concurrent.

Individual Scouts as well as Troops, Crews or Ships are welcome to participate.

Participants:

Youth Leader

Den Chief Training

As a Scout, you have the unique opportunity to become a Den Chief, a Scout who assists a Cub Scout Den leader or Webelos Scout Den leader at Den meetings, Pack meetings, and other events. The Den Chief is a ready source of games, songs, skits, and skills, and he/she encourages the other boys/girls in their advancement.

Participants:

Youth Leader

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