RATIONALE
CFC-YFC Campus Based invests greatly in every person in the campuses. The program seeks to make its youth aware of God’s greatness manifested in their education, their choices, and the possibility of reaching their maximum potential as they face their future. College students seek inspiration in every people that they meet. They are eager to know more and interact with people that can lead them to achieve their goals in life, and experience God’s plan in their life.
CFC-YFC Campus Based leaders and its members need persons that can exemplify to them passion, integrity, and excellence. It is through the consistency of embodying Christ-like values and leadership that our youth in the campuses can understand Christ, learn His ways, and experience their purpose in life. This consistency in presence and competency in leading the youth to Christ presents to us a great potential for the youth generation’s future. The necessity for such leadership quality moved the CFC-YFC Campus Based Program to create the need for a Campus Program Volunteer.
OBJECTIVES
1. To equip the new CPVs in their area of service both pastoral and functional
2. For the CPVs to understand the basics of YFC Campus Based Program and on how to implement it in their areas
DYNAMICS 1. ACTIVITY:
Gather information obtained from earlier workshops (current structure of the campus, activities etc.)
Write a personal vision for the campus 2. Workshop Proper
3. Open Forum TALK OUTLINE INTRODUCTION
The Campus Program Volunteer (CPV) is a leader within the CFC-YFC Campus Based program that aims to help the Program Sector Youth Head and Couple Coordinators in sustaining growth and pushing for expansion of the mission.
1) Upholds the culture of CFC-Youth for Christ through facilitating the application of program directions and strategies for the mission
2) Ensures consistency and correct implementation of pastoral formation tracks and other basic sources of nourishment
IMPORTANT CONSIDERATIONS:
Campus Program Volunteers are picked and assigned based on the following considerations: a) Availability of the Volunteer’s schedule
The sector/province/country must consider whether or not he/she can be present in all activities of the campus assigned to him/her.
b) Area Proximity
The sector/province/country must also consider if the volunteer is located (whether residence, school, or work location) near the campus assigned.
NOTE: In order to consider faster and easier building of relationships, the area can also consider assigning Campus Program Volunteers based on how well they can fit in crowd of the campus assigned to them.
QUALIFICATIONS FOR A CAMPUS PROGRAM VOLUNTEER:
Must be a brother since he will be taking care of all the campus presidents in his assigned area
Pastoral Maturity in guiding leaders and members in the college level
Missionary heart in pastoring the young through households and formation tracks
Ability to strive in living/exemplify the Christian Lifestyle
Eagerness in learning the CFC YFC Campus Program
Knowledgeable of pastoral formation tracks given by the ministry
ROLES AND RESPONSIBILITIES
The Campus Program Volunteer (CPV) handles at least two (2) to three (3) campuses at most in their areas. The campuses assigned to the CPV will depend on the area proximity and the CPV’s availability to visit it. In these schools, the CPV:
1) Visits the specific campuses assigned to establish relationships, inspire the youth, and guide their leaders
2) Conducts regular lower households to the presidents/senior sister in the area
Since the CPVs are to conduct lower households to the presidents in his area. This means that a household will consist of:
Two (2) CPVs who will take turns in leading the households –
NOTE: This implies that the area program coordinator should choose one (1) CPV as the head, and another as the assistant.
Though there may be two (2) CPVs in each household grouping, the CPV assigned to a specific set of campuses still maintains their pastoral accountability to the campuses assigned.
NOTE: In such cases, the campus assigned are all girls’ campuses, a female CPV will be needed.
The sisters household which is composed of senior sisters/female presidents (for all girls’ campuses) in the area will be handled by the female campus sector youth head.
In cases that the senior sisters are more than five (5), a female CPV can be assigned to take care of the remaining senior sisters. This means that an area may install a female CPV or assign a female CPV that is already present in the structure.
NOTE: A female CPV is existing in the structure when there are all girls’ campuses that exist in the area. This means that the situation requires a female CPV for pastoral guidance and empowerment.
All CPVs will be having their upper household with the Campus Program Couple Coordinator and Youth Head of the sector/province/country or the Campus Area Couple Coordinators (APCC) and Campus Area Youth Head (APYH), if applicable.
4) Mentors the president and senior sister within the campus through one-on-ones and training 5) Assists the presidents and senior sisters as they create plans for the campus
6) Tailorfits CFC-YFC program directions for the local campus setting
7) Creates ways and activities geared towards expansion of the campuses to its level of growth through using local campus strength and outside opportunities for expansion
8) Monitors all activities within the campus and reports this to the sector youth head and couple coordinator in the area on the status of the campuses assigned to them
9) Attends upper households under the sector youth head 10) Attends regular program skills trainings in the area
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