Program Guide
Program Guide
Jamboree
On my Honor, I will do my best
to do my duty
to God and my country,
the Republic of the Philippines.
and to obey the Scout Law.
To help other people at all times.
To keep myself physically strong, mentally awake,
And morally straight.
Scout Law:
A scout is…
Trustworthy
Loyal
Helpful
Friendly
Courteous
Kind
Obedient
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Cheerful
Thrifty
Brave
Clean
And Reverent
A PRAYER FOR
Our greatest SCOUT-MASTER bless of gathered in - VACANT
this Jamboree.
Area II
Gathered here today are thousands of young and - VACANT
Old Scouts from various districts and schools of Davao
City Council. Area III
- Hon. AUGUSTO JAVIER “JAVI” G. CAMPOS III
Thank you so much for allowing us to meet, despite all
hindrances and our differences. Area IV
- MARVIN A. NAPOLES
Throughout the duration of this Jamborette kindly
inspire all Scout Leaders, organizers, and members to Area V
further honor Thy Name, to further serve our respective - Hon. LORENZO BENJAMIN “ENZO” D. VILLAFUERTE
units and our country, and more to serve our fellowmen.
Area VI
May You touch ours and minds to do what is best - Engr. SAMUEL H. SAMANIEGO
for the glory of God, for the honor of our country, and for
the service of our fellowmen. MANDATED MEMBERS:
Then and only then, can we be able to attain DAVE ANTHONY J. CHU
peace, harmony, and solidarity for Your greater glory and - Maa National High School
for the sake of our fellowmen, now and forever, Amen.
AREA CHAIRPERONS:
Area I
REGULAR BOARD MEMBERS
Jamboree Camp Rules and Regulations 1. DEONY M. FEROLINO
2. DOMINADOR A. LOPEZ
1. The Scout Law is the law of the camp. The 3. JOSE N. DE LARA JR.
behavior and action of all Boy Scouts and Adult 4. RAMON M. BARGAMENTO II
Leaders shall be governed, guided, and 5. Atty. WENDEL E. AVISADO
influenced by the tenets of the Scout Oath and 6. DANTE M. SIMANGAN
Law. 7. Atty. FILEMON S. CIMAFRANCA JR.
8. JOSEPH O. LEE
2. Scouts and Adult Leaders shall observe the
9. EVA M. ANTIPUESTO
highest form of courtesy, politeness, and
10. GERALD S. PIL
respect. One's identity in Scouting is greatly
11. EDGARDO M. AMBOY
determined by his extent of personal conduct 12. JESUS M. MERIS
and manners in words and deeds.
3. Orderliness, cleanliness, and sanitation shall be SECTORAL REPRESENTATIVES
always maintained in the camp. Self-discipline Banking
in this regard is a responsibility which is very - MARCOS PAULO C. RISONAR
essential in the process of character building Barangay
and citizenship training of the boys under the - Hon. ROLANDO P. BANTAYAN SR.
guidance of the Scout Leaders.
Business
4. Adult leaders shall inculcate discipline among - JASON P. HUANG
the boy from within rather from without. Values Education
formation shall uphold respect for the dignity of - MARCELO O. ROCO
the individual boy whose development of the
head, the heart, the hand, and his health Government
- Ret. Col. NARCISO L. NER JR.
deserve the fatherly guidance and attention of
the adult leaders. Labor
- ADELAIDA D. BITAS
5. Adult leaders shall pay cognizance of the boy's
practice of his own religious faith with the hope Media
- FERNANDO B. DOCOT JR.
and determination to develop the boy into an
asset rather than a liability to himself, his Professional
family, his community, his country, and the - Engr. ROGER A. CERBO
world at large. Religion
- Ptr. ELISEO L. LIBRE
6. Adult leaders are held responsible for the LOCAL COUNCIL EXECUTIVE BOARD
welfare and safety of the boys under their (Scouting Year 2023-2024)
guidance and care.
7. Basically, the camp is, for the boy, a home EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE
away from home. Hence, adult Leaders assume Council Chairman
the role and responsibility of serving as second - Atty. WENDEL E. AVISADO
parents with whom the boys cling and to whom
they confide the secrets of love, sympathy, and 1st Council Vice Chairman
understanding. - Atty. FILEMON S. CIMAFRANCA JR.
8. Camping has a unique way of training the boys 2nd Council Vice Chairman
in leadership skills in the boy's way and level - DANTE M. SIMANGAN
under the guidance and supervision of the adult
leaders. An awareness on how camping Council Scout Commissioner
benefits the boy in the process of personality - Dr. REYNANTE A. SOLITARIO, CESO VI
development explains why and how real-life
Council Treasurer
situations fascinate them to live, work, and play
- ADELAIDA D. BITAS
within a gang of eight boys called the patrol.
Hence, the Patrol/Crew Method shall prevail as Assistant Council Treasurer
the unique way of bolstering high morale in the - JOSPEH O. LEE
camp.
Council Auditor
9. Punctuality and promptness shall be always - DEONY M. FEROLINO
observed religiously in the camp. It is the prime
concern of adult leaders to keep posted with Council Scout Executive/Secretary
the mandates of the camp management - DIONEL D. BATISTEL
covering attendance in conferences and
meetings necessary for the smooth MEMBER EMERITUS
implementation of camp activities.
10. Proper permission to go out of the campsite ANTONIO T. UY
shall be secured by the Adult Leaders and the - Board Resolution No. 8, Series of 2022
boys from their respective contingent heads,
who should maintain a logbook which shall
serve as a ready reference for any significant
incident in relation to
General Program of
Activities
the movement of the participants for the JOSES C. PEREZ Chief Activity Officer –
duration of the Jamboree. Module 3
REGULO GARNET A. ABAJERO III Chief Activity Officer –
11. In case of emergency, campers shall keep calm Module 4
and should never panic as to cause Dr. JAKE V. VALEROSO Chief Activity Officer –
uncontrollable and insensible disorder in the Venture 1
camp. DENNIS H. ISIDOR Chief Activity Officer –
12. Always observe traffic and safety rules in the Venture 2
camp. Safety rules are formulated not to Engr. BEN CARO C. ARKONCEL Chief Activity Officer –
Venture 3
discriminate against a few who tend to create
FELIX ROBERT P. VALENZUELA Chief Activity Officer –
unforeseen confusion. They are intended for
Venture 4
the common good. IMELDA A. ABREGANA
13. Visiting relatives and friends of participants EDWIN J. ROMA
must secure GATE PASS from the Security GELZON ARVIN COQUILLA
Officers at the Gate Entrance. For those who MARLON G. TAYUG
may stay overnight for obvious reasons, they JEOVANI U. AMOLATA
shall likewise secure proper Identity Pass. Since GLENN T. ZABATE
the Camp is an outdoor laboratory for the boys MICHELLE MAE NAMANG
to learn how to work for survival, visitors are REY LLANES
ERNIE V. ARDENIO
not allowed to interfere with the boys' routine,
MICHAEL HARVEY PAGADUAN
such as cooking for them, washing clothes and
PAUL ANDREW GANERO
dishes, etc. because this will defeat the purpose
NOEL A. DE LEON
of the Jamboree. DANILO O. BOLOS Activity Officers
14. Hard liquor drinks, gambling, and prohibited RYAN M. ARAT
drugs and all forms of vices are not allowed in JANIN A. COSEP
the Camp. NESTOR B. VERSOZA
ROVERLYN Q. HAO
15. Bladed weapons and firearms are always BENGIE Y. SUGANUB
prohibited in the camp. Deadly weapons must REX C. ESTREBILLO
be deposited with the Security Officers at the JAIRUS A. FLOREDA
Gate entrance for safe keeping. ARIEL B. SALAZAR
16. Vendors with permits to engage in business in HENDRIX D. ANQUI
the camp must confine themselves at the EDUARDO G. BAGASLAO
Jambo Market and observe price control. DINO K. PINEDA
MARIO S. BIACA
No vendors shall be allowed to loiter around the camp. NUEL JAN P. BESANA JamboBalita &
KARMILLE JINNO CADAVAS Documentation
17. Some Healthful Reminders: ELMER A. ARRIESGADO
IVY G. BUSLANGANON
A. AUTOGRAPHS - Scouts should not burden
LOISA T. ACAMPADO
Jamboree officials or distinguished guests with
REMEGIO O. ACAMPADO JR. Commissary and Guest
requests for autographs. A section of this book is for
ARLENE J. AGUSTIN Services Officer
names and addresses of new Scout friends. JOANNE B. OLANDA
B. BADGES, SWAPPING - Scout badges of rank, SALVATION P. BACALTOS
merit or proficiency should not be exchanged. It is Ptr. DANILO O. VISTAL Camp Chaplain
forbidden by some associations and is considered to be RENILLO L. DACAY JR. Field Operations
Officer/Chief, Palarong
in poor taste.
Pinoy
C. BE PREPARED - lend a helping hand where you MANUEL G. VASAY III
see it can be useful. Do at least one good turn daily. MELVIN D. MON Field Operations Officer
VINCENT M. COMENDADOR Communications
D. CONDUCT - Thousands of people will see you in AMIR C. ALDAVE Communications / Chief –
the course of your Jamboree experience. Remember JOTA
you are a representative for World Scouting, don't let JONITO L. PAGALAN Physical Arrangement
down your brother Scouts by improper conduct. Officer
Respond quickly and effectively to the requests of REYNALDO O. PAGAR Camp Maintenance
Jamboree leaders. Officer
EDGAR O. GAVIOLA Jamboree Driver and
E. UNIFORM - Even outside of your troop camp- Logistics
site, you should wear your proper national Scout Hon. ARNEL A. LIONG Camp Safety, Security,
uniform for the Jamboree. You should not wear the Peace & Order Officer
uniform of other associations. PMAJ MERVIE S. FERNANDEZ DRRM Head & GAD/CPP
Coordinator
F. BULLETIN BOARDS - You should check your NEIL EVARA M. TEQUIN Local Service Team (LST)
subcamp bulletin board daily for notices that may be of In-Charge
interest to you. NESTOR D. CADAVAS Overall Chief Activity
Officer
LORETO G. BAWAY Chief Activity Officer –
Module 1
MICHAEL E. LIBETAN Chief Activity Officer –
Module 2
G. EMERGENCIES/ACCIDENTS - Report any Atty. FILEMON S. CIMAFRANCA JR. Dep. Camp Chief for
emergencies immediately to the nearest Subcamp Administration
Administration. In case of an emergency, go DANTE M. SIMANGAN Dep. Camp Chief for
immediately to your troop campsite or report to your Program
Troop Leader, if on an activity. Dr. JIMA A. GELMO Camp Director
EDGARDO M. AMBOY Dep. Camp Director for
H. FIRES-Be careful with fire. Report uncontrolled Administration
fires to the nearest Subcamp Administration. If a tent DOMINADOR A. LOPEZ Dep. Camp Director for
is on fire, get occupants out and drop the tent to stop Program
the fire. ADELAIDA D. BITAS Finance Officer
JOSEPH O. LEE Asst. Finance Officer
I. HITCH-HIKING - Scouts in uniform do not DEONY M. FEROLINO Audit and Disbursement
hitch-hiking except in cases of emergency. Officer
MARILYN C. ARANETA Cashier and Accounting
J. IDENTITY CARDS - Always Carry your Officer
Jamboree Identity Card with you. You will need to JOCELYN R. SAYLOON Registration and Records
show it when passing through the camp entrances. DEBORAH MAE A. BATISTEL Officer
ELVIE JAMERO Jamboree Staff
K. LOST AND FOUND - If you find something, turn EMMA C. DELUTE
it in at the nearest Subcamp Administration. If you JOSEPHINE C. ADEL Scout Shop In-Charge
have lost something, check the camp news- paper and CARMELITA R. LIM
the Lost and Found Office. Mark all your personal gear SARAH GINA P. TAN
with your name. MYLENE I. NAVARRO Jamboree Secretariat
GRACE C. GARNICA
L. PARKING-No parking is permitted in or adjacent
EDNA S. ESPIRITU
to the campgrounds. Vehicles should be parked at ROSALINDA D. CABIG
places designated by the Jamboree Traffic and Security ALEX N. APIGO
Committee. MARY JANE T. SIMANGAN Program and Ceremonies
M. SECURITY - Each troop must arrange for duty JOSELITO L. PAGALAN Officer
MARY JANE E. ARREZA
personnel to be always present in the campsite.
MAXIMINO J. PLACENCIA
N. FRIENDSHIP EXCHANGE MEALS - Develop LUCITO R. FAMILAR
friendship by inviting a Scout from another troop to eat Program and Ceremonies
a meal with you. Have someone from his patrol invite a EBERHARD R. CAJILOG Officer/Camp Chaplain
member from your patrol to eat with his troop in his RANEOLO AZARIAH F. LEONAR
place. MARK DAVE B. GARIO JamboBalita &
DAVE ANTHONY J. CHU Documentation
O. HEALTH-You are likely to be tired from the trip Special Events:
to the Jamboree. Make sure to get enough rest to
Palarong Pinoy - Palarong Pinoy will have our scouts play classic
prevent illness. Avoid excessive exposure to the
Filipino outdoor games to encourage them to be familiar with their
sunlight. Avoid sitting directly on the cold, damp Filipino heritage and love it even more.
ground.
First Aid and Rescue Olympics - An engaging competition that puts
P. HOSPITAL- The Jamboree has a well-staffed the first aid and rescue skills of Scouts to the test. Participants will
hospital. Major illnesses will be treated at the hospital showcase their knowledge and expertise in life-saving techniques,
at the Jamboree Hall. emergency response, and quick thinking. Through a series of
challenging scenarios and competitions, scouts will demonstrate their
Q. SAFETY-Most accidents in camp are caused by ability to handle medical emergencies and perform effective rescues.
the improper use of knives and axes or through
carelessness with fire and boiling water. Be careful. Rappelling - The exclusive Rappelling activity offers select Scouts an
exciting opportunity to descend vertical surfaces using ropes and
Knife-throwing is forbidden.
harnesses. Led by trained instructors, participants will learn proper
R. SICKNESS-Report any symptoms of disorders to techniques, promoting teamwork and building confidence while
your Troop Leader. If necessary, he or an- other leader pushing their limits in a thrilling adventure.
will accompany you to the nearest Health Clinic. Scout Advancement Clinic - Advancement is also important in the
journey of a scout, that is why the Scout Advancement Clinic is there
S. GREASE PITS - Each patrol should not dig a
to help the scouts climb up the ranks and further their scouting path.
"grease pit" for wastewater. Plastic bags will be
supplied to trap food particles and fat. Radio Shack - Teaching the scouts how to handle radios, Radio
Shack is an activity that will teach scouts what the components of a
T. LATRINES-Each subcamp is adjacent to at least radio are, the 10- and Q-codes, and how to communicate using one.
two facilities. Use only these facilities and keep them
clean. Skill-O-Rama - An exciting activity that allows Scouts to showcase
their Scouting skills. Through a series of engaging challenges,
U. SHOWERS - Each subcamp is adjacent to a participants demonstrate proficiency in various scouting abilities,
shower facility. Keep them clean and avoid horseplay. fostering friendly competition and teamwork.
X. SCOUT JOURNALISTS - Scouts who are pre- Emergency Preparedness - "Laging Handa" is the motto of the boy
scouts and to help realize this, the Emergency Preparedness activity will
paring material for their home-town newspaper will teach our Boy scouts how to handle every emergency, from earthquakes
find the services of the Subcamp Press Officers very to floods, so that they truly will be "Laging Handa"
helpful. Inquire at your Administrative Centre.
Community Development - This activity promotes environmental
Y. SCOUT SHOP - The Scout Shop located near responsibility and community engagement, emphasizing the significance
the Jamboree Program Billeting area has a full range of of sustainable practices. Participants will learn valuable lessons on
excellent camping equipment for sale. The selection planting trees, nurturing plants, and conserving soil, fostering a
healthier and more resilient community.
includes tents, sleeping bags, patrol equipment,
rucksack and packs and uniform parts and scout Aquatics Fun and Skills - This activity will train Senior Scouts in essential
souvenir items. swimming and rescue techniques, equipping them for aquatic rescue
situations.
Fire Response and Control Senior Scouts will learn essential skills for
18. Some Public Relations Approaches: managing fires safely and effectively. They will gain knowledge in fire
safety, prevention, and suppression techniques, empowering them to
A. KNOW YOUR JAMBOREE OFFICIALS protect themselves and their communities.
In addition to the adult leaders of your contingent, like Camp Craft and Wood Craft This activity provides Senior Scouts with
your Troop Scoutmaster and your Contingent Leader valuable lessons in self-reliance, while enhancing their camping and
there are other Scouters who have volunteered their survival skills. Additionally, it fosters a deeper connection with the
services to make your participation pleasant and natural environment, encouraging a sense of appreciation and respect
for nature.
fruitful. These are the members of the General
Headquarters Staff headed by the Camp Chief and the Morse Code, Semaphores, and Wigwag signaling - Communication is key
Sub-Camp Staff organized in accordance with the and this activity will teach the senior scouts how to communicate using
charts presented herein. Get to know their names and the dots and dashes of Morse code, and the flags of semaphores and
Wig Wag signaling.
try to meet them personally during the Jamboree.
B. YOUR CONDUCT IN CAMP Holy Mass - A special Holy Mass will be held exclusively for the
Catholic scouts, offering a unifying and spiritually uplifting
As in all Scout gatherings, the ten points of the Scout experience during the event.
Law should govern your conduct, relationships, and
actions in camp and enroute. The success of the Grand Campfire - On the last full day of the Jamboree, Scouts will
Jamboree depends in a large measure upon the Scout- gather around the Grand Campfire, a cherished tradition. This special
like conduct of all Scouts and Scouters in Camp. event offers a final opportunity for bonding, laughter, and sharing
precious memories before concluding the Jamboree.
Review each point of the Scout law and live by them at
the Jamboree. Dawn Peace Walk - Helping the youth to remember the importance
of peace and upholding it, the Dawn Peace Walk gives our Scouts
C. YOUR UNIFORM time to reflect on the peace that they enjoy today.
Wear your Scout uniform, neckerchief, and the official Closing and Awarding Ceremony - The Council Scout Jamboree will
Jamboree emblem correctly at all times. You will meet culminate with a brief yet meaningful ceremony with an Awarding
thousands of your fellow Scouts from other parts of the Ceremony that will recognize and celebrate the outstanding
country and from over- seas. Show that you wear your achievements of the Scouts and Institutions. Following that, a
uniform proudly. Set a good example for others to heartfelt benediction will provide a proper farewell, offering blessings
follow. and well wishes as the scouts embark on their future endeavors.
1. Your tent is your home. Those not living Fancy Drill Competitions - A staple in every jamboree, the fancy drill
competitions for boy scouts and senior scouts will showcase the
there should stay out except on invitations.
many amazing fancy drills of the scouts to entertain and inspire their
Similarly, enter other Scouts' homes (tents/ fellow scouts.
makeshift shelters) only when invited by the
owner. Battle of the Bands - Our scouts are all blessed with amazing talents,
especially musical talent, which is why the Battle of the Bands will
2. Thousands of strangers will visit the site showcase these musical talents for their fellow scouts to enjoy.
and camps. Almost all will respect your home
and property. Be prepared for the few who will Cultural Presentation - Our scouts are also blessed with unique
cultures and the Cultural Presentation aims to promote these
not. Carry valuables with you when away from
cultures so that our scouts will never forget who they are and where
your tent. Lock up things you don't carry. they came from.
E. HOSTING VISITORS b. Advise the Camp Chief and the Vice Camp Chief for
Admin iteration on all matters pertaining to the functions of
1. You will be a major factor in how the service units under his administrative responsibilities
people feel about the Jamboree and Scouting concerned for the successful conduct of the Jamboree.
when they leave for home.
c. Prepare and submit a comprehensive report to the
2. Be interested and courteous in your Camp Chief on the overall operation of the Administration
contacts with visitors. Show them your camp. Services after the Jamboree.
Tell them about your town, city, and country.
F. SWAPPING GUIDELINES
1. Swapping offers chance for Scouts to
Description of
make new friends, if done right
2. Part of each boy-to-boy swapping
Activities
should be exchanged of names and home ad-
dresses and agreement to write after
Ceremonies:
Jamboree.
Grand Parade - The Council Scout Jamboree in Davao City is set to be a
3. The practice of sharp striding and remarkable event, attracting numerous Boy, Senior, and Rover Scouts, and
"beating" other guys in swapping is out of Adult Leaders, and Friends of Scouting from various schools, districts, and
character with Scouting and Jamboree. clusters across the city. The highly anticipated Grand Parade will serve as a
platform to showcase each and every participant, highlighting their
4. Don't become so engrossed in swapping dedication and commitment to scouting.
that you miss once-in-lifetime program Opening Ceremonies - The Council Scout Jamboree will commence with a
activities. momentous opening ceremony, marking the formal beginning of this
extraordinary event. This eagerly anticipated ceremony will set the tone for
5. No cash to be involved in swapping. the jamboree, creating an atmosphere of enthusiasm and camaraderie
among the participants.
6. Jamboree is for boys. Boys should not
swap with adults. Wood Badge Reunion - The Wood Badge Reunion is a special gathering that
brings together trained and dedicated Wood Badge Holders from across the
city. This memorable event serves as an opportunity for these leaders to
reconnect, share their invaluable knowledge and experiences, and
19. YOUR CAMP CHORES strengthen the bonds forged during their Wood Badge training.
Cooking time - This is alert time for everyone in the camp. b. Provide executive assistance to the Camp Chiefs.
Scouts who are not in kitchen detail will be engaged in other
activities. No swapping, chatting, idling, or roaming around c. Act as executive officer for the offices of the Camp
will be allowed during this period. Chief, the Vice Camp Chief, and the Camp Director.
Dish and Utensil Washing - It is necessary to wash and d. Act as Office Manager of the offices of the Camp Chief,
disinfect dishes, pots, other cooking utensils and eating gears the Vice Camp Chiefs, and the Camp Director.
thoroughly. As much as possible, they should be washed in e. Maintain office of temporary records for the Camp
boiling water and allowed to dry in the sun. They must be Chief, the Vice Camp Chiefs, and the Camp Director.
stored in clean boxes or muslin bags.
f. Receive officials and guests visiting the Jamboree
Waste-Water disposal - Each Patrol shall have a grease pit. General Headquarters the purpose of conferring with the
This must be covered properly and should be turned and Camp Chief, the Vice Camp Chiefs, or the Camp Director.
changed daily.
g. Perform other duties from time to time as may be
Garbage and Refuse Disposal - Each Troop or contingent will assigned to him by the Camp Chief.
be provided with plastic bags for trash and other materials.
The bag should be well-covered to avoid attracting flies.
Glasses should be deposited in separate garbage bags. THE DEPUTY CAMP CHIEF FOR PROGRAM shall:
Fire Prevention - Contingents/Troops using gas or kerosene a. Head the Program Services and be responsible for the
stoves should exercise extra care. Each Patrol should have at over-all administration, supervision, and coordination of its
least two fire buckets. These should be done in the kitchen operations.
area and every effort should be exerted to keep fire under
control. Fires should be extinguished after cooking or after a b. Advise the Camp Chief and the Vice Camp Chiefs on all
campfire program. matters pertaining to Program, (main and special activities).
Accident Prevention - Try to anticipate and pre- vent accident. c. Prepare and submit a complete report to the Camp
The unexpected can happen any time. Axes, bolos, and other Chief on the overall operations of the Program Services, after
sharp tools should be properly masked when not in use. the Jamboree.
Reporting Emergencies - In cases of emergency fire, accident,
lost persons, unfriendly elements, report the matter at once to
the Sub-Camp Headquarters or to your Scoutmaster. DEPUTY CAMP CHIEF FOR ADMINISTRATION
a. Head of the administrative functions/services and shall
be responsible for the overall administration, supervision, and
coordination of its operation.
Lost and found - All your uniform and personal belongings THE CAMP DIRECTOR
should be marked with your name and home address. Keep
your camera, watch, and other personal valuables in individual 1. Serve as Administrative Officer of the Jamboree and
packs when your Troop is out of Camp. Report any lost and coordinate the operations of the various Jamboree services.
found articles immediately to your Troop Leader or your Sub- 2. Supervise and direct the Jamboree professional staff
Camp Headquarters. ser- Vices, and shall adopt and utilize measures to promote
and maintain their morale and general welfare
3. Advise the Camp Chief and the Vice Camp Chief on
JAMBOREE HEADQUARTER matters concerning policies of the Scouting Movement and the
Boy Scouts of the Philippines.
STAFF 4. Assist the Promotions and Publicity Staff in the
preparation of the overall Jamboree Report.
THE CAMP CHIEF 5. Coordinate through a corps of professional Scouters
designated as Task Group coordinators in the various staff set-
1. Heads the General Headquarters Staff ups, the activities of the Jamboree services and the Sub-
2. Responsible for all that his unit does or fails to do. He Camps.
shall be assisted in performing his functions by the Vice Camp
Chief who shall act as his executive officers, a Jamboree Camp
Director and by the following Staff Officers: THE JAMBOREE SECRETARIAT:
Deputy Camp Chief for Administration Deputy Camp Chief for 1. Be organized at the start of the preparation of
Program Jamboree plans to provide executive/clerical assistance to the
Jamboree Project Officer/Coordinators and Jamboree
3. Shall delegate authority to his Staff to take final action Committees and maintain records of communication/memo
on matters within Jamboree policy to free himself to focus his and minutes of committee meetings.
attention on the essential aspects of the organization.
2. Serve as the administrative office of the Jamboree
headed by Secretary Jamboree Staff who shall:
a. Act as Secretary of the Jamboree Staff during
conferences.
4. Publication and circulation of the Jamboree daily
newspaper.
4. Shall place certain Staff officers under his immediate
direction and control, either to free him from time consuming
personal requirements or to permit him to give his personal
attention to matters he considers particularly significant. 5. Extension of assistance to communications media
personnel.
5. Shall discharge his position responsibilities through an
established chain in the organization. Through this chain, the 6. Arrangements for and supervision of the Jamboree
Camp Chief shall hold each Deputy Staff Officer (the 2 Deputy exhibits.
Camp Chiefs) responsible for all the subordinate unit does or 7. Preparation of the overall Jamboree Report.
fails to do.
6. Serve as Chief Executive and Morale Officer of the
Jamboree and be responsible for the overall administration,
direction, coordination, and supervision of its operations.
7. Head and exercise overall direction and supervision
over the General Headquarters Staff.
8. Be responsible for the supervision and coordination of
the various Jamboree services in the performance of their
respective functions.
9. Define and interpret, in consultation with the Jamboree
Advisory Board, the general policies of the Jamboree.