Youth work skills competency check-up
As part of my coaching, I routinely (about twice a year) ask my coach-ees to fill in a ‘skills competency check-up form.’ This focuses on a wide range of skills in different youth work, leadership, and management areas. It’s not, by any means, an exhaustive list, and not all these skills would apply to all roles. It does, however, give a good base reading on where someone is at, and how they might like to grow.So, here’s your chance to try it for yourself!The instructions are simple: On a scale of 1 (very confident) to 5 (not confident at all), how do you rate your competency with the following youth ministry skills? Place a number next to each skill.If you’d like, you can total the sections to find out your weakest and strongest areas, and – if you absolutely must – total the overall score. But take note that although a lower score is more desirable, its designed to give an idea of how confident you are in these skill areas, not necessarily how skilled you are objectively when compared to others or your job description. (Score ranges from 93 - 465).It’s a long list. Don’t be daunted. If you’re unsure, simply move on to the next skill. This is designed to give some idea of a few areas to work on, and a way of measuring progress in specific skill areas.These are not listed in order of importance but are grouped with other similar skill areas and headed as such.
Leading teams
Recruiting volunteers
Retaining volunteers
Inducting new volunteers
Recruiting and managing staff / interns
Handling disputes, conflict, and complaints
Discipline and grievance policies
Managing rotas
Delegating responsibility
Taking authority and making difficult decision
Training and supervising others
Pastoral care of team members
Working knowledge of personality types and learning styles in a team
Creating a healthy team culture
Developing inclusive environments
Personal management
General time management
Setting healthy priorities
Taking regular time off
Effectively using holiday time
Being a learner / attending training / reading books
Habitual (day-to-day) organisation of tasks
Relational work with young people
Developing new relationships
Maintaining relationships
Defining and maintaining healthy boundaries
Helping young people build relationships with others
Pastoral care of young people
Discipling young people through mentoring
Discipling young people through teaching
Developing young people as potential leaders
Developing young people as worshippers
Helping young people process difficulties / tragedy
Helping young people process change (schools, bereavement, exam results, future choices)
Helping young people process identity development
Managing difficult behaviour
Understanding of additional educational, social, mental health needs
Communication
Giving evangelistic messages
Giving discipleship messages
Public speaking generally
Speaking to a variety of ages
Speaking to a variety of academic abilities
Communicating with parents
Communicating with third parties (social services, schools, local gov., etc.)
Communicating with line manager(s)
Active listening
Different media (phone/post/speaking/email/social media platforms)
Design (flyers, logos, brand consistency - for different people groups)
Giving reports to various groups
Working with parents
Pastoral care of parents
Connecting with new parents
Handling disputes with parents
Providing training for parents
Managing parent’s expectations
Keeping healthy boundaries with parents regarding their children
Working with legal guardians such as child minders, foster parents, and adoptive parents
Third sector management
Working understanding charity law
Fundraising / income generation / grant management
Account and budget management
Networking / building partnerships
Current and working knowledge of safeguarding laws and policies
Current and working knowledge of health and safety laws and policies
Working knowledge of confidentiality, data protection and GDPR for info and images
Working knowledge of inclusively and equal opportunities
Writing and updating risk assessments
Developing healthy working relationships with senior staff / trustees / boards
Working with third parties such as the police and social services
Vision casting and strategy development
Setting realistic goals and expectations
Managing resources
Schools
Giving assemblies
Teaching lessons
Mentoring students
Responding to school-based tragedies and bereavement
Working with teachers
Working with the curriculum(s)
Working with school timetables and calendars
Working with enrichment and extra-curricular requirements
Running lunchtime clubs
Understanding of what is and isn’t allowed as a faith based organisation in school time and spaces
Event /project management
Event conception and planning
Working with venues
Working legal understanding of events (people ratios, fire limits, etc.)
Briefing and debriefing with teams
Leading fire drills
Working knowledge of insurance
Promotion, publicity, PR
Spirituality
Basic theological understanding across broad essentials (creation, Trinity, etc.)
Exegesis/Study & Interpretation of the Bible
Writing Bible studies
Leading Bible studies without notes or third party resources
Praying with young people
Praying with team
Teaching others to pray
Leading/facilitating gathered worship in various styles
Personal commitment to prayer, worship and Bible study
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