- Self Employed at Various
- Lives in WOLLONGONG
- From WOLLONGONG
- Country Australia
- Studied Masters Degree at Alphacrucis University College
- Male
- 09/01/1959
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- Frontline ministry workers are the least likely to have the support that they need and the most likely to suffer burnout, alone-ness and decreased job satisfaction.
Professional/Pastoral Supervision is a process of reflection needed for longevity and to combat burnout.
As a qualified Professional Supervisor, I am currently offering the first two sessions FREE for ministry workers.
If you don't find the two sessions beneficial, then nthere is no obligation to continue.
Sessions are offered world-wide via MS TEAMS
*must be able to speak english.
Contact me via below or at Brian@EagleLeadership.com.au
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Frontline ministry workers are the least likely to have the support that they need and the most likely to suffer burnout, alone-ness and decreased job satisfaction. Professional/Pastoral Supervision is a process of reflection needed for longevity and to combat burnout. As a qualified Professional Supervisor, I am currently offering the first two sessions FREE for ministry workers. If you don't find the two sessions beneficial, then nthere is no obligation to continue. Sessions are offered world-wide via MS TEAMS *must be able to speak english. Contact me via below or at Brian@EagleLeadership.com.au www.facebook.com/profile.php?id=61572050662054Professional SupervisionProfessional Supervision. 18 likes · 16 talking about this. Professional/Pastoral Supervision is a process of reflection essential for longevity and to combat burnout and is for ANYONE who works in a...0 Comments 0 Shares 21 ViewsPlease log in to like, share and comment! - Pastors, Lay Leaders, Chaplains and many other helping professionals deal directly with
people's lives, often delving into challenging and stressful situations without the support
needed to maintain an optimal level of personal wellbeing.
Participating in Professional Pastoral Supervision can lead to better client outcomes by improving professional practice, as well as helping the practitioner to avoid burnout.
Supervision is for …..
ANYONE who works in a paid or unpaid role caring for others;
Chaplains, School Chaplains, Mental Health Workers, Pastors, Lay Leaders, Children’s Workers, Counsellors, Teachers, Hairdressers, Youth Workers, Personal Coaches, and others.
“At its simplest, Supervision
is a forum where supervisees
review and reflect on their work
in order to do it better.”
Michael Carroll (2007) On Being a Supervisee
Supervision is offered internationally via TEAMS or ZOOM.
Fees are negotiated based on income.
email or message me for a confidential chat.
brian@eagleleadership.com.au
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- Hi
Just a short introduction.
I'm Brian.
I live in Australia on the south coast of New South Wales (NSW).
I have been a Christian for over 50 years - but with some times of doubt, trial, and disloyalty along the way.
I am a worship leader, preacher, teacher, and chaplain and have spent the past 6 years working in schools with kids aged 4 to 12.
I am divorced and have two adult children who have both followed into ministry - they are my legacy.
I look forward to some shared conversations, challenges and mutual encouragement in the faith.
(and maybe a little humour as well )Hi Just a short introduction. I'm Brian. I live in Australia on the south coast of New South Wales (NSW). I have been a Christian for over 50 years - but with some times of doubt, trial, and disloyalty along the way. I am a worship leader, preacher, teacher, and chaplain and have spent the past 6 years working in schools with kids aged 4 to 12. I am divorced and have two adult children who have both followed into ministry - they are my legacy. I look forward to some shared conversations, challenges and mutual encouragement in the faith. (and maybe a little humour as well 🙃)3 Comments 0 Shares 28 Views
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