Competency of a Mentor Report for

Wayne Peat

Mentor Competency Report

Congratulations on completing your Mentor Competency Report. Below, you'll find your profile scores, a summary of your strengths and growth areas and a full strength breakdown of your competencies and behavioural expressions.

Report Result

Foundational Competencies

high
172/190

Essential Competencies

high
692/750
Total Competency
high
864/940

Your Total Mentor Competency score is high.

This includes Foundational Competencieshigh and Essential Competencies: high.

Summary

In this section you'll find a list of your strongest competencies and behavioural expressions as well as the competencies and behavioural expressions that you can develop further.

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FOUNDATIONal Competencies

Essential Competencies

FOUNDATIONAL Competencies

high

The cornerstone of Christian mentoring is a relationship with God, apart from whom the work of a mentor falls flat (John 15:5). The X-Factor that allows for more than we could ask or imagine to be accomplished out of a mentoring relationship is the Holy Spirit at work in and through the mentor and the mentee (Ephesians 3:20). 

Therefore, mentors must minister out of a vital relationship with God, others, and themselves. Any mentor under consideration needs to exhibit the following essential characteristics as a way of life. These qualities are preeminent in successful mentors and align with biblical standards (e.g., 1 Timothy 3:1-13, Titus 1:5-9).

Seasoned Christian Leadership
high
Guiding others to follow after Christ as one instructs in scripture and imitates Christ.
Holds a full understanding of the challenges of Christian leadership
SCL01
Develops leaders who develop leaders
SCL02
Practices actively listening to the Holy Spirit
SCL03
Acts on Spirit provided discernment
SCL04
Actively applies the Word of God to their own life and encourages others to do the same
SCL05
Loves and supports the Church
SCL06
Healthy Lifestyle
high
Prioritising physical, emotional, and spiritual well-being.
Engages routinely in self-care practices
HL01
7
Has a personal mentor
HL02
5
Keeps healthy boundaries
HL03
7
Establishes a work-life/personal life balance
HL04
7
Practices spiritual disciplines
HL05
Develops self-awareness
HL06
Mature Disciple
high
Committed to being transformed into the image of Christ and obedience to the Greatest Commandments and Great Commission.
Loves God with wholehearted intentionality
MD01
Leans into humility and adopts a posture of learning
MD02
Applies scripture to daily life
MD03
9
Believes in the power of prayer
MD04
Gives time, treasure, and talent generously
MD05
Fosters relationships with people who don’t yet know Christ
MD06
8
Makes disciples who make disciples
MD07
9

Essential Competencies

high

These ten categories of behaviours facilitate the mentoring process. They flow out of the foundational qualities and support the Healthy Christian Leader Assessment. Each behaviour has an operational definition and a subset of behavioural expressions that clarify its scope.

Building Relational Bond
high
Establishing trust, safe environment, and support.
Demonstrates empathy, care, and compassion
BRB01
Discloses personal information with appropriate vulnerability
BRB02
9
Asks tough questions disarmingly
BRB03
9
Uses humor judiciously
BRB04
Manages personal and professional boundaries
BRB05
Establishes a conversational tone
BRB06
Allows necessary availability beyond regular sessions
BRB07
Respects cultural differences
BRB08
Listens attentively
BRB10
Is motivated to know, encourage, and help others
BRB09
Investigative Inquiry and Discernment
high
Gaining a deep understanding of mentees and their surrounding environment, relationships, and circumstances.
Asks probing questions to elicit honest and relevant information
IID01
Extracts unmentioned facts
IID02
9
Helps to build a clear picture of current realities
IID03
Determines valid spiritual and personal implications
IID04
Challenges erroneous spiritual and personal implications
IID05
9
Ascertains how God is speaking to the mentee in the circumstances
IID06
Identifies key areas for growth
IID07
Retains humility in curiosity
IID08
Catalyzing Self-Reflection
high
Guiding mentees to honestly look at themselves, embrace who they really are and what needs to change to move in a healthy direction.
Connects spiritual, physical, emotional, and relational aspects of life
CSR01
Reframes perspectives of self and circumstances
CSR02
9
Challenges questionable view of self
CSR03
9
Affirms a secure identity in Christ
CSR04
9
Asks probing questions to elicit deep personal truths
CSR05
9
Shares provocative narratives, stories, and metaphors
CSR06
9
Challenging and Confronting
high
Addressing tough issues that need to be acknowledged, embraced, and dealt with.
Insists on hard and uncomfortable conversations
CAC01
8
Identifies unbiblical behaviors and attitudes
CAC02
9
Corrects unbiblical behaviors and attitudes
CAC03
9
Clarifies discrepancies in words and deeds
CAC04
9
Helps mentees to move past their fears
CAC05
Urges them to focus their energies and efforts
CAC06
9
Ensures a theologically sound view of God
CAC08
Overcomes mentor’s own discomfort with difficult conversations
CAC07
9
Empowering Transformative Action
high
Initiating and facilitating movement toward the mentee’s greater health and well-being.
Assists in generating options for a preferred future
ETA01
Helps to set relevant, measurable, and achievable goals
ETA02
Celebrates milestones along the way
ETA03
9
Facilitates midcourse corrections and recovery from setbacks
ETA04
9
Holds mentees accountable to attaining goals
ETA05
Offers constructive and timely feedback
ETA06
Guides learning from experience to gain insight
ETA07
Supports mentee to maintain safety
ETA08
9
Keeping It Spiritual
high
Assuring the mentoring relationship and transformation of the mentee is Christ-centered.
Anchors and re-anchors mentees’ identity in Christ
KIS01
Promotes the work of the Holy Spirit in the mentee
KIS02
Nurtures the work of the Holy Spirit in the mentorship relationship
KIS03
Fosters biblical principles in the problem solving
KIS04
Prays for mentorship, discernment, and direction
KIS05
Evaluating Process
high
Analysing the mentoring dynamic for effectiveness and making adjustments for greater positive outcomes.
Pauses to unpack the activities and dynamics of sessions
EP01
0
Identifies strengths and weaknesses in methodologies
EP02
9
Breaks down problems to their core components
EP03
9
Elicits relevant feedback from the mentee
EP04
8
Invites feedback from peers, peer mentors, and/or supervisors
EP05
8
Revises or innovates methodologies to achieve better outcomes
EP06
Revises or innovates methodologies for broader application
EP07
8
Navigates transition and closure of mentoring relationships successfully
EP09
5
Assesses effectiveness of mentoring relationships
EP08
9
Principled in Practice
high
Adhering to core values and beliefs rooted in sound doctrine.
Handles confidential information judiciously
PIP01
0
Treats mentees with respect and dignity
PIP02
Maintains integrity
PIP03
Navigates conflicting interests
PIP04
Adheres to professional ethics
PIP05
Acts always in the best interest of the mentee
PIP06
Negotiates parameters of the mentoring relationship
PIP07
Committed to professional development and performance review
PIP08
8
Risk Management
high
Neutralising potential harm and danger to self, mentees, and others.
Reports as legally mandated
RM01
Maintains liability coverage
RM02
9
Stays within the boundaries of mentoring competence
RM03
Makes referrals as necessary
RM04
Explains the limits of confidentiality
RM05
Avoids conflicts of interest
RM06