Commissioners are district and Council leaders who help Scouting units succeed. They coach and consult adult leaders of Cub Scout Packs, Scouts BSA Troops and Venturing Crews. Commissioners also help maintain the standards of the Boy Scouts of America.
Journey to Excellence
Journey to Excellence (JTE) is the BSA’s Council performance recognition program designed to encourage and reward success and measure the performance of Units, Districts and Councils. The goal is to encourage excellence in providing a quality program at all levels of the Boy Scouts of America.
Commissioner Manuals and Resources
Commissioner manuals can be downloaded from the BSA national commissioner website. Useful manuals to consider downloading are listed below.
- Administration of Commissioner Service, No. 34501: This manual combines the previous editions of the Administration of Commissioner Service, Basic Commissioner Training and Continuing Education of Commissioners. Some great additions have been made to the manual to support council-level commissioners in their service to their districts, as well as some new sessions of commissioner training to be offered at all levels.
- Commissioner Fieldbook for Unit Service, No. 33621: Consider this handy book the commissioner’s best friend, the book every commissioner should own. It’s packed with essential information on commissioner style, commissioner lifesaving, commissioner responsibilities and dozens of other topics related to providing unit service. It’s the definitive reference on unit charter renewal.
- District Roundtables (No. 14-633B)
- Council Commissioner Manual, No. 522-015: This manual was compiled and written from the point of view of a new commissioner. It is a basic yet comprehensive guide for someone who has never been a council commissioner.
District Commissioner Resources
- District Commissioner manuals can be downloaded from the BSA national district resource website. Useful manuals to consider downloading are listed below:
- A Handbook for District Operations, No. 34739: This manual provides commissioners with details on the roles and responsibilities for each of the operating committees on the district committee and the commissioner staff.
- District Key 3, No. 513-630: District Key 3 consists of the district chairman, district commissioner and district executive. These three crucial positions work together to define and serve the needs of the district.
- The District, No. 33070: This wide-ranging overview provides information on how the district carries out the operational mission of the council.
- A Self-Evaluation Guide for Successful District Operations, No. 34207.
Unit Commissioner Resources
- Unit Commissioner Worksheets for visiting packs, troops, crews and posts
- Unit Service Plan and Commissioner Tools
- Internet Rechartering