In addition to leading a Jamboree Troop, qualified adults and youth are
asked to consider a Jamboree Staff position - without YOU we cannot make
the Jamboree a success!
Jamboree staff positions are open to adult men and women who meet
required qualifications. Adult staff members must be registered members
of the Boy Scouts of America and have been born before July 25, 1984.
Youth staff members must have been born between August 3, 1984 and July
25, 1989, and be registered members of the Boy Scouts of America.
Jamboree staff provide all the
support and program services needed for an outstanding event. Volunteer
staff operates everything from bus and telephone systems to a hospital
and first-aid stations, police and fire departments, post offices, food
warehouses, a daily newspaper, and retail stores (trading posts).
Jamboree staff will provide
service in the following areas:
- Relationships
- Chaplain
- Special guests
- Visitor information
- International
- Hosting
- Operations
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Media/Communications
- Audiovisual
production
- Hometown News
- Internal
communications
- Jamboree radio
- Jamboree Today
- Leaders Journal
- National news/media
- Photography
- Webmaster
- Special Events
- Arena shows
- Daily ceremonies
- Band (youth staff)
- Order of the Arrow
shows
- Exhibits and
Displays
- Arts and sciences
- Boy Scouting
- Boys' Life
- Brownsea Island
- Cub Scouting
- Daily activities
- Daily stage shows
- Disabilities
awareness
- International
- K2BSA
- Merit Badge Midway
- National exhibits
- Relationships
- Venturing
- Outback
- Boating
- Fishing
- Scuba/snorkeling
- Conservation
- Youth Programs
- Order of the Arrow
service corps
- Outdoor Adventure
Place (TOAP)
- City Services
- Registration
- Transportation
- Housing service
- Lost and found
- Banking
- Postal services
- Staff transportation
- Trading posts
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- Public Safety
- Security/parking
- Fire protection
- EMT/ambulance
- Health and safety
- Physical
Arrangements
- Electrical
- Structural
- Maintenance control
- Environmental
- Mechanical
- Warehouse/procurement
- Information systems
- Computer applications
- Communications
- Subcamp Food
Service
- Receiving
- Warehouse
- Distribution
- Staff Food Service
- Receiving and
distribution
- VIP meals
- Staff dining halls
- Special Food
Service
- Kiosks
- Procurement/training
- Mobilization
- Special needs
- Subcamp Staff
- Chaplains
- Commissary
- Commissioners
- Subcamp dining
- Subcamp environment
- Medical
- Program
- Youth staff
- Regional Action
Centers
- Action Alley
- Air rifles
- Archery
- Bikathlon
- Buckskin Games
- Confidence Course
- Motocross
- Pioneering
- Rappelling
- Trapshooting
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