Scoutmastership

Pronunciation: /ˈskaʊtˌmæstɝˈʃɪp/

Scoutmastership (noun)

  1. The job and responsibility of leading a Scout group, guiding activities and helping young members learn skills and values.
  2. The position of being in charge of Scouts, including making decisions for meetings, safety, and training plans.

Examples

  • The scoutmastership requires patience and clear guidance.
  • During the camp, scoutmastership focuses on safety and teamwork.