The Scouts are transforming volunteering to make it easier, more enjoyable and rewarding.

Berkshire has been selected as one of the Early Adopter Counties for the new Volunteer Experience, so 3rd Newbury will be part of the new rollout of the volunteer experiences.

These changes will help us:

  • Give a warmer welcome for everyone
  • Deliver better learning
  • Simplify how we volunteer together

This allows us to volunteer flexibly as part of a team with a shared purpose, our teams and titles are easier to understand and more appealing to new volunteers and Teams agree how to share tasks between them and this can change over time.

Structure of our volunteer teams

Our programme is at the core of what we do 

Our programme (what our Scouts do each week) is mostly designed and run by Section Teams, and shaped by young people. Every volunteer either plans and runs the programme, or supports the volunteers who do.

Every volunteer plays a part in creating a brilliant programme for young people. 

Pyramid diagram showing how our programme is run

How we work together

Each part of Scouts helps young people enjoy fun, high-quality, and safe programmes. We do this by working together to deliver a great programme for young people, while looking after our volunteers.  

How we organise Sections and Groups

Sections run the programme. They’re athe heart of Scouts work with young people. 

Scout Groups help volunteers work well together and keep them feeling motivated across Squirrel, Beaver, Cub, and Scout Sections. They make sure the Group is respected and supported in their local community. 

The structure of a Section Team, which includes Team Leader(s), Team Members and Young Leaders. Also shows the structure of a Group, which includes Sections, Group Leadership Team, and Trustee Board.

In each Scout Group, there are three types of teams (click on the links to find out more information about the different teams): 

Some Groups might find it helpful to use sub-teams, such as a maintenance or fundraising sub-team of the Leadership Team. 

The Section Team can also be supported by people outside of Scouts, who informally help run part of the programme.

Put your phone down and what are you left with? Just teamwork, courage and the skills to succeed.’
Bear Grylls, Chief Scout Bear Grylls