Mount Baker Council is excited to again be a part of #GivingTuesday, a global day dedicated to giving fueled by the power of social media and collaboration.
In the wake of Black Friday and Cyber Monday, it is continuously important to remember our duty to others. We can carry that momentum of being thankful from our conversations during the holidays into an actual sphere of difference.
On December 3, 2019, you can be a part of the difference for a youth in the five–county area of our Council and support the strength of our community by helping build young people of character and values.
Make your #GivingTuesday gift online here. https://mountbakerscouting.org/giving/giving-tuesday/
As Scouts head out every day to do good turns and, “To help other people at all times,” let us lead by example by showing that Scouting values matter.
Help spread the word about Scouting this #GivingTuesday! Post, share, tweet, give and invite others to do the same.
Look for our announcement on December 3, 2019, that you can share and will direct anyone interested to the appropriate place to give.
We thank you for your time and for supporting Scouting in Mount Baker Council. You truly make a difference in our youth and our community.
To learn more about #GivingTuesday please visit: www.givingtuesday.org.
The Mount Baker Council is currently seeking a Program Administrative Assistant for their Everett, Washington office. Interested candidates should read the full description below and send a cover letter and resume to Gloria Fansler.
Program Administrative Assistant Position – Mount Baker Council, Boy Scouts of America
Description: We are currently seeking a self-motivated, detail-oriented and highly organized Program Administrative Assistant with exceptional customer service capacity.
(Full-time)
Essential Duties and Responsibilities:
Provide general support to the Program Director.
Will serve as Business Manager during summer camp.
Prepare ScoutNet, Blackpug and Custom Reports.
Prepare materials for events to include notices, flyers and awards.
Set-up and maintain online registration forms for scout camping events, training courses and other council/district activities on council website.
Ability to work with volunteers to set up the events.
Assist parents and unit volunteers over phone and email.
Ability to work with minimal supervision, problem-solve, work in a fast-paced environment and adhere to deadlines.
SKILLS/QUALIFICATIONS: Organized, Attention to Detail, Self-Starter, Customer Focus, Flexible. Become familiar with the Scouting program and terminology. Prior experience within Boy Scouts of America would be beneficial but not required. Excellent written and verbal communication and interpersonal skills.
Intermediate to advanced skills in Microsoft Word, Excel, Publisher, Outlook, and PowerPoint
EDUCATION and/or EXPERIENCE – High School Diploma and minimum of two years related experience or training.
Compensation This is a full-time, non-exempt position with competitive pay.
The Council also provides a generous benefits package including medical, dental, vision, life insurance, 403B Match Savings Plan, sick time and vacation leave.
The Council’s standard office hours are 9:00am-5:30pm.
Provide a letter of interest and work history to Office Manager Gloria Fansler at Gloria.fansler@scouting.org
FREE LIMITTED EDITION PATCH!
Yes, you read it right I am willing to give you a free limited edion patch. NOT A FUNDRASIER!
All you have to do is visit one of our councils fine Cub Day Camps or Family Camps. Too good to be true? Well there is a little more than that.
Each year our Council holds some of the best day and family camps. The volunteers that operate these camps work many long hours to make sure their campers have the best time possible. One way they do this is by getting feedback through the National Camp Accreditation Program also known as .NCAP.
As the council’s NCAP Chair I am responsible for making sure assessments are made and reported to national. If you would like to be part of this elite team of Scouters who perform these assessments, just let me know. The time commitment is really minimal compared to what else we all do.
To volunteer or for more informaon email; richard.mueller2@comcast.net
Together we can build outstanding camps!
Council Philmont Contingent Trek June 22, 2020 – July 5, 2020
Ever thought of doing a high adventure trek at Philmont Scout Camp in Cimarron, New Mexico?
Philmont has many opportunities for high adventure. Besides rugged backpacking on some of its over 300 miles of high country trails and climbing one or more of its numerous peaks that tower over 10,000 feet, there are many programs that you will be able to experience. These programs are scattered throughout the nearly 200,000 acres of the ranch and the neighboring land that Philmont uses. It is a wonderful adventure!
The Council’s 2019 Contingent Crew has a couple of slots still available for their June 27 – July 10, 2019 Trek.
We are also planning on sending a Council Contingent Crew for a Trek June 22, 2020 – July 5, 2020. Attached is the brochure with more details. If interested, please contact the Everett Service Center at 425-338-0380.