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Children's Ministry
Interview and Evaluate Volunteers
Get the right people in your children's ministry.
Store Code: CM01
Format: Microsoft Word Premium Content - Click for info
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Note: Due to arrangements with content providers, this downloadable tool is offered for individual purchase here, but isn't offered as part of the membership.

Topics:Church safety, Decision making, Evaluation, Interviews, Screening, Security, Volunteer recruitment, Volunteers
Filters:Children's ministry, Children's pastor, Church staff, Management, Nursery
Purpose:Ministry
References:Matthew 4:18
Date Added:June 29, 2006
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Overview

For a ministry to thrive, the right people must be placed in the right spots. This requires an effective process of application, interview, and evaluation. The materials in this theme will give you practical guidance through this process, including example applications and reference check forms.

This tool is adapted from Keys to Interviewing and Placing Volunteers," a PromiseLand Conference workshop by Jim Braniff and Donna Irwin. PromiseLand is a ministry of the Willow Creek Association.

This Training Pack contains all of the following:

How to Conduct a Formal Interview
Seven steps to lead you through the interviewing process.

Interview Questions
These questions can help you find the right people for your children's ministry.

Frequently Asked Questions about Interviewing
What to do about the complexities that come up in an interview.

Application to Work in Children's Ministry: Confidential Child Protection Form
To enable the church to carry out its mission while safeguarding minors against emotional, physical, and sexual abuses.

Reference Check Form
To give the church interviewer a summary of questions to ask and a place to include answers.


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