Basic Leader Training Program

 Position Specific Training is a course required for registered leaders of all Scouting programs levels (Cub Scouts, Boy Scouts, and Venturing) to earn their "Trained"External Link status.  The Position Specific Training program is tailored to the specific position that the leader holds. It provides the specialized knowledge a new leader needs to assume a leadership role. Position Specific Training is available online at the BSA Learn Center through my.scouting.orgExternal Link.  you ca also attend a training taught by informed volunteers on a district or council level.Image result for cub scouting training 


Position Specific Training
 should be taken after Youth Protection Training and This is Scouting.

Because each position's responsibilities are different, the time of the training can vary from two to six hours.

Starting April 30, 2018, new Direct Contact Leaders must complete Hazardous Weather Training to be considered position trained.  If you are now trained in your current position, at this time you are not required to take this training to maintain your trained status.  Hazardous Weather Training is available online at the BSA Learn Center.


The Buckeye Council offers several opportunities for leaders to get the training they need to deliver an impactful program for their Scouts.  Trainings are offered throughout the council, and leaders are welcome to attend any of the trainings, regardless of location.  Leaders can also finish the training online through the BSA Learn Center.  

Cub Scout Leaders

Click here for a list of Cub Leader Specific Trainings required to be position trained
Scouts, BSA LeadersClick here for a list Scouts, BSA Leader Specific Trainings to be position trained
Venture Crew LeadersClick here for a list of Venturing Leader Specific Trainings to be position trained