HCM School for Ministry Leadership Development & Practicum Program Welcome to the HCM School for Ministry. The Hope Center Ministries (HCM) School for Ministry is a structured leadership development and practicum program designed to equip and prepare individuals for future ministry and operational roles within Hope Center Ministries. This program exists to develop leaders who are spiritually grounded, operationally competent, and mission-aligned. Participants will grow through both structured curriculum and hands-on practicum experience across various ministry departments. School for Ministry is not employment. It is a voluntary training program intended to prepare individuals for potential future opportunities within HCM. Completion of the program does not guarantee employment, nor are participants obligated to pursue employment. Those who desire to apply for positions following completion will enter the standard hiring process. Program Structure The School for Ministry consists of two primary components: Curriculum (Leadership & Spiritual Formation) Practicum (On-the-Job Ministry & Operations Training) Participants may engage in one or both components depending on calling, readiness, and ministry pathway. Curriculum – Leadership & Spiritual Formation The curriculum portion focuses on spiritual growth, biblical leadership, ministry philosophy, and organizational excellence. Coursework includes: • Biblical foundations and discipleship • Leadership principles and servant leadership • Organizational culture and spiritual authority • Integrity, stewardship, and accountability • Communication and conflict resolution • Time management and goal execution This portion is delivered through online coursework, leadership lessons, assessments, and mentorship from HCM leaders across the network. Practicum Pathways – Department-Based Training The practicum component provides hands-on training within a selected ministry department. Participants will shadow, assist, and gradually take ownership under supervision. Available practicum tracks include: Campus & Recovery Leadership • Director • Recovery Pastor Operations & Administration • Admissions • Human Resources • Finance Growth & Engagement • Development / Fundraising • Communications • Creative Marketing • IT & Digital Innovation Each practicum will expose participants to real-time ministry operations, decision-making, and accountability within their selected pathway. Core Development Areas Regardless of department, all participants will grow in the following areas: Spiritual Maturity • Personal discipleship and accountability • Active church involvement • Participation in recovery meetings and community engagement • Modeling Christ-centered leadership Relational Leadership • Building healthy internal team relationships • Professional communication • Conflict resolution rooted in biblical principles • Collaboration across departments Operational Excellence • Understanding HCM systems (Dazos, communication platforms, reporting structures, etc.) • Learning ministry policies and procedures • Executing projects with integrity and follow-through • Time management and goal setting Culture & Stewardship • Maintaining a Christ-centered campus culture • Protecting mission alignment • Stewarding resources responsibly • Demonstrating excellence in both spiritual and administrative responsibilities Department-Specific Practicum Training Each department track will include supervised exposure to relevant responsibilities. Examples include: Admissions • Intake process and resident qualification • Communication with families and referral sources • Legal coordination and documentation compliance Human Resources • Hiring pipeline support • Interview processes • Onboarding systems and personnel documentation Finance • Budgeting principles • Accounts payable and receivable • Financial stewardship and reporting Development • Donor engagement • Community partnerships • Fundraising strategy support Communications & Creative Marketing • Brand consistency • Digital content creation • Event promotion • Messaging strategy IT & Digital Innovation • Systems implementation • Workflow optimization • Technology stewardship • Data management best practices Campus & Recovery Leadership • Discipleship structure • Volunteer coordination • Family engagement processes • Campus operations oversight Final Expectations Participants are expected to: • Demonstrate flexibility and teachability • Maintain integrity and professionalism • Embrace feedback and correction • Uphold the mission and values of Hope Center Ministries Additional tasks and cross-department exposure may be assigned to provide a well-rounded leadership experience. Important Clarification School for Ministry is a voluntary training program and does not include compensation. It is designed to prepare individuals for leadership and operational roles within Hope Center Ministries but does not guarantee placement in any position.
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