Volunteer: Council TrainerLove Girl Scouts and want to share your passion and knowledge with other volunteers? Ir just want to volunteer on an as-needed basis, teaching adults skills they'll pass on to their troops? Join the GSOSW Council Training Corps! Volunteer trainers offer consistent training anchored in the Girl Scout Leadership Experience. GSOSW trainings provide adult volunteers the skills they need to provide safe, empowering and enriching Girl Scout Programing, and inspire them to engage girls in discovering themselves, connecting with others, and making the world a better place. Ready to get started? Submit an application to Patricia Hutchings, Learning Services Specialist, at phutchings@girlscoutsosw.org. Organization: Girl Scouts of Oregon and SW Washington Love Girl Scouts and want to share your passion and knowledge with other volunteers? Ir just want to volunteer on an as-needed basis, teaching adults skills they'll pass on to their troops? Join the GSOSW Council Training Corps! Volunteer trainers offer consistent training anchored in the Girl Scout Leadership Experience. GSOSW trainings provide adult volunteers the skills they need to provide safe, empowering and enriching Girl Scout Programing, and inspire them to engage girls in discovering themselves, connecting with others, and making the world a better place. Ready to get started? Submit an application to Patricia Hutchings, Learning Services Specialist, at phutchings@girlscoutsosw.org. Organization: Girl Scouts of Oregon and SW Washington Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 97702 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Occasional VolunteerDo you have just a few hours or a few days to give? Do you have a special skill or expertise that you could share to help girls discover something new and earn a badge? Occasional volunteering may be the right fit for you! Reach out and we'll work with you to find the perfect match.
Organization: Girl Scouts of Oregon and SW Washington Do you have just a few hours or a few days to give? Do you have a special skill or expertise that you could share to help girls discover something new and earn a badge? Occasional volunteering may be the right fit for you! Reach out and we'll work with you to find the perfect match.
Organization: Girl Scouts of Oregon and SW Washington Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 97702 Allow Groups: Yes |
Volunteer: Troop LeaderGirl Scout troop leaders prepare girls for a lifetime of leadership, success, and adventure in a safe, all-girl, no-limits environment. Imagine the excitement, memories, and impact you’ll have as you help your girls discover what interests them and how to make a difference in their world. With you as their troop leader, they’ll go as far as their imaginations can take them. In every Girl Scout troop, two or more leaders work with their girls to plan a progressive series of engaging, challenging, and fun activities like earning badges, exploring science, getting outdoors, selling cookies, and doing community service projects. Troop leaders are supported by Friends and Family troop volunteers, online training and planning tools, a local team of experienced Girl Scout volunteers, and dedicated staff. Troop leaders often spend between 5-15 hours a month, but what that looks like is totally up to you! As troop leader, you can decide with your troop to meet once a week, once a month, or every few months! And don't worry- troop leaders aren't just moms! Anyone that is willing to submit a background check and complete the training can be a troop leader. You don't have to have a child of your own to get involved; all you need is a passion for mentoring the next generation of leaders. We can even help match you with another troop leader and a group of girls! Each Girl Scout troop must have at least two troop leaders who are unrelated and from different households, one of whom must be female. Organization: Girl Scouts of Oregon and SW Washington Girl Scout troop leaders prepare girls for a lifetime of leadership, success, and adventure in a safe, all-girl, no-limits environment. Imagine the excitement, memories, and impact you’ll have as you help your girls discover what interests them and how to make a difference in their world. With you as their troop leader, they’ll go as far as their imaginations can take them. In every Girl Scout troop, two or more leaders work with their girls to plan a progressive series of engaging, challenging, and fun activities like earning badges, exploring science, getting outdoors, selling cookies, and doing community service projects. Troop leaders are supported by Friends and Family troop volunteers, online training and planning tools, a local team of experienced Girl Scout volunteers, and dedicated staff. Troop leaders often spend between 5-15 hours a month, but what that looks like is totally up to you! As troop leader, you can decide with your troop to meet once a week, once a month, or every few months! And don't worry- troop leaders aren't just moms! Anyone that is willing to submit a background check and complete the training can be a troop leader. You don't have to have a child of your own to get involved; all you need is a passion for mentoring the next generation of leaders. We can even help match you with another troop leader and a group of girls! Each Girl Scout troop must have at least two troop leaders who are unrelated and from different households, one of whom must be female. Organization: Girl Scouts of Oregon and SW Washington Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 97702 Allow Groups: Yes |