Normally, I would not post more than once a day, but I had a conversation this morning with the Associate Regional Director for Programs, John Van Dreese, at BSA's Western Region HQ. We covered several topics and one was staffing for Jamboree 2010.
For the Western Region, staffing at the four sub-camp groups is close to complete. However, John suggested that the Action Center might be an excellent choice with 50 or so spots still open. The number of open positions has been reduced substantially since last report in the WR Newsletter at the end of June. So, if you are thinking about attending Jamboree 2010 as a Staff member, it is time to get your application in online.
A good first step would be to review the Jamboree Staff Guide which is available online. It is 40 pages in pdf format and should give you a good idea of the ABCs of being a member of the Jamboree Staff.
The next step, if you are in the Western Region, would be to call Chris Hunt at 480-752-7013. Chris is also an Associate Regional Director for Programs at BSA's Western Region HQ, and he is in charge of WR Staffing for the Jamboree. Now, be aware that Chris will be doing BSA work away from his office next week, but leave him a message regarding your interest.
If you are located or interested in one of the other three BSA Regions, you may access them at BSA Central Region - BSA Northeast Region - BSA Southern Region. For more information on the Western Region and Jamboree, you will find links to the monthly WR Jamboree Newsletters in the column to the left at Jamboree Troop Blog.
There are also Staff Positions Available at the BSA National level. The National Scout Jamboree 2010 Staff page is where you will find all the information you will need.
For those Scouts out there unfamiliar with the Jamboree Site, or if you just want to have some fun, check out the Jamboree 2010 Interactive Map. Click on the Action Centers (middle of map) for events included plus a short video description. The internet is so much fun!
Jamboree 2010 will celebrate 100 Years of Scouting sure, but more than that, it will be one of those priceless memories for all that attended. What are you waiting for - take a look at the Jamboree Staff Guide and get your application in for a Staff position as soon as possible.
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