Staff Development
Purpose
To provide a sacred safe environment for the staff to appreciate their growth, develop new skills and re-covenant themselves to each other and parish.
Design
Facilitators will create a customized agenda from the staff members’ responses to the following questions:
Potential: What could you be as a staff if there were nothing blocking you from reaching your potential?
Blocks: What keeps your staff from reaching your potential or gets in the way?
Plan: What are some practical beginning steps that could lead your staff toward your deeper potential? What skills are needed?
Staff Purpose
Who are we called to be?
- Servant Leaders
Reflecting as individuals on God’s presence, your talents and call to share inner wisdom on staff with integrity and confidence. - Covenanted Staffs
Reflecting as a staff on your spiritual commitment to each other through faith sharing and prayer. - Responsible Ministers
Negotiating staff tasks and job descriptions to enhance collaboration and reduce stressful workloads. - Collaborative Planners
Creating a staff mission statement, goals and action plans that flow from the parish plans.
Staff Partnership
How will we work together?
- Cultivating Shared Wisdom
Providing a safe environment where individual feelings, needs, creativity and concerns are expressed through appropriate interactive skills. - Enhancing People Skills
Learning to increase trust through improved communication skills. - Providing Efficient Staff Meetings
Establishing guidelines for effective staff meetings.
Staff Processes
How will we get the job done?
- Coordinating Volunteers
Learning Facilitation skills and effective methods for recruiting, training, supporting and evaluating volunteers. - Managing Conflicts
Experiencing conversion from habitual reactive behavior patterns to skillful responses. - Making Decisions
Releasing shared wisdom through simple reflective guidelines to discern appropriate decisions or solve staff/parish problems. - Guiding Transition/Change
Transforming times of staff transition and large parish changes into opportunities for growth.