Become a part of the Patrol Team, helping maintain a safe, welcoming, and enjoyable atmosphere across the Jamboree site. As a Security Patrol Team Member, you’ll provide high-visibility bike and foot patrols, offering proactive support to participants and ISTs while responding to requests from Guardians, the Safe From Harm Team, and others. You’ll assist with non-emergency issues, support participant wellbeing, and help address safety concerns—all without exercising law enforcement authority.
You’ll rotate through various patrol zones, giving you the chance to experience different areas of the Jamboree, and may also support operations in the Patrol Operations Center or assist with other safety-related tasks.
Your presence and engagement will contribute to a secure, positive environment for everyone on site.
Basic IT skills
First aid and CPR training
Ability to remain calm and make decisions in stressful situations
Ability to operate and communicate with radios
Ability to work in a team
Ability to communicate positively and respectfully with people from different cultures or with different beliefs
Experience, education or training in public safety and emergency services, social and youth work, humanitarian operations, nursing, civil protection/emergency management, medicine, lifeguarding or other relevant fields is encouraged.
Experience with large Scout events (desired not required)
English language skills (intermediate)
Other language skills, including other World Scouting languages (French, Spanish, Arabic), are desired but not required
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