About

Military Chaplaincy – Provides religious support, confidential counseling, and spiritual guidance to service members and their families, often in deployed or high-stress environments. Duties include leading worship, advising commanders on religious and moral issues, and ensuring religious freedom for all personnel, regardless of faith. Civilian School Chaplaincy – Focuses on student and staff well‑being through pastoral care, informal counseling, and character development. Leads chapel services or devotionals, supports crisis situations, and serves as a non‑clinical emotional and spiritual resource within the school community.

Skills

  • Leadership and team management in crisis settings
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  • Peacebuilding and post‑conflict reconstruction
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  • Pastoral counseling and spiritual care (if includ
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Recommendations

Takudzwa Humbe

5/8/2026
Provided a score of  
10
  for Collen Ngwarati

Experience

Collen Ngwarati

Education
  • Peace and Conflict: Theory and Practice
  • Leadership: Theory and Practice
  • Leadership and Governance
  • Contemporary Issues in Leadership and Public Policy in Africa
  • Conflict and Development
  • Research Methodology
  • Applied Conflict Resolution and Management in Africa
  • Governance, Human Rights and Rule of Law
  • Gender, Peace and Development
  • Post-conflict Recovery and Reconstruction
  • Governance in Africa
  • Civil Society in Africa
  • Democracy and Development
  • Peace Education and Media
  • Peace Keeping and Peace Building
  • Dissertation

Collen Ngwarati

Work experience
  • Lead weekly chapel services or assemblies for students and staff
  • Provide individual pastoral counseling to students in need
  • Organize and facilitate small group discussions on character or faith topics
  • Coordinate with summer school faculty to support student well-being
  • Visit classrooms regularly to build relationships and offer informal support
  • Respond to student behavioral or emotional crises with spiritual care
  • Lead short devotionals or prayer sessions at the start of each day
  • Offer support and debriefing sessions for staff members
  • Coordinate outreach or service projects for students during the summer term
  • Maintain confidential records of pastoral contacts and incidents
  • Communicate with parents regarding student spiritual or emotional concerns (as needed)
  • Prepare and distribute age-appropriate religious or ethical education materials
  • Collaborate with summer program directors to ensure a safe, inclusive environment
  • Provide a daily open-door period for students to drop in for conversation or prayer

Collen Ngwarati

Education
  • January, 2022 - December, 2024
  • Fulltime
  • Introduction to Peace and Conflict Studies
  • Theories of Conflict Resolution and Transformation
  • Governance and Democracy
  • Human Rights and the Rule of Law
  • International Relations and Global Governance
  • Peacebuilding and Post-Conflict Reconstruction
  • Gender, Peace, and Development
  • Conflict Sensitivity and Peace Education
  • Research Methods for Peace and Conflict Studies
  • Leadership and Political Economy of Africa

Collen Ngwarati

Education
  • Introduction to Humanitarian Principles and Frameworks
  • Humanitarian Program Cycle Management
  • Project Design, Planning, and Proposal Writing
  • Monitoring and Evaluation (M&E) for Humanitarian Programs
  • Humanitarian Logistics and Supply Chain Management
  • Financial Management and Budgeting for NGOs
  • Human Resource Management in Humanitarian Contexts
  • Disaster Risk Reduction and Emergency Response
  • Protection, Gender, and Inclusion in Humanitarian Action
  • Humanitarian Leadership and Coordination
  • Needs Assessment and Situation Analysis
  • Sphere Standards and Humanitarian Accountability

Collen Ngwarati

Education
  • GST Orientation
  • Critical Interpretation of the Old Testament
  • Critical Interpretation of the New Testament
  • Biblical Exegesis
  • Biblical Theology
  • Teaching Scripture in Contemporary Contexts
  • Foundations of the Theology of Ministry
  • Christian Spiritual Formation
  • Contexts of Ministry
  • Field Education Contextual Immersion
  • History of Christianity I: Early and Medieval
  • History of Christianity II: Reformation to Present or Restoration History
  • Systematic Theology I
  • 12 hours of elective courses or a focused track
  • Optional Thesis (6 credit hours)
  • English Bible exam, e-portfolio review, or oral exam for thesis

Collen Ngwarati

Work experience
  • Provide chaplain and counselling services to staff.
  • Offer officiation services at staff funerals.
  • Provide literature and spiritual resources to sick employees and their families.
  • Operate as a spiritual resource to help staff dealing with bereavement, grief, and loss.
  • Document employees' religious and spiritual needs and resources.
  • House the District Chaplain's office at police district headquarters

Takudzwa Humbe

5/8/2026
Provided a score of  
10
  for Collen Ngwarati