The East Carolina Council’s Exploring program connects youth ages 14–20 directly with working professionals in real career settings across 20 counties in Eastern North Carolina. With 6 active posts and 46 volunteer leaders, Exploring is one of ECC’s fastest-growing programs, and one of its most impactful.
Whether a young person wants to protect the environment, serve their community in public safety, or discover a career path they haven’t considered yet, Exploring puts them in the field alongside the professionals who do that work every day.
Our Posts
- 5 public safety posts: in partnership with local sheriff’s offices, police departments, and fire and rescue departments
- 1 environmental conservation post: in partnership with the NC Coastal Federation, Duke University Marine Lab, and Soil and Water Conservation districts
Environmental Conservation Post
- Hands-on field training at Duke University Marine Lab
- Shoreline restoration projects in partnership with the NC Coastal Federation and Native Shorelines
- A pathway to the Industrial Wastewater License, a professional credential attainable at age 18 that opens doors to careers starting at $42,000 annually
- An emerging apprenticeship pipeline with the City of Jacksonville in water treatment
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Program at a Glance
- 54 youth enrolled
- 6 active Explorer Posts
- 46 volunteer leaders
- 20 counties served across Eastern NC
- Partners include: NC Coastal Federation, Duke University Marine Lab, Native Shorelines, Soil and Water Conservation, City of Jacksonville, Onslow County Sheriff, Kinston Police Department, Beaufort County Sheriff, and Williamston Fire and Rescue Department
Start or Join a Post
- Clark Garthwait: clark.garthwait@scouting.org
- Shannon Small: shannon.small@scouting.org
East Carolina Council’s Exploring Posts currently registered. To learn more about our career-specific programs please contact the Explorer Post Advisors below:
Post 0067 – Onslow County Sheriff Office – Brandon Moore
Post 0422 – Scouting Distinguished Conservation Service
Post 0800 – Jacksonville Police Department – Darrell Nash
Post 1033 – Kinston Police Department – Dewayne Craft
Post 1738 – Beaufort County Sheriff – Gary Brown
Post 5907 – Williamston Fire and Rescue Department – Jafon Allah