The standard is not prescriptive in its requirements. We encourage the board (or board-approved committee) to engage in a healthy dialogue with the leader about what types of proactive care and support would be most beneficial to the leader.
Some examples of this support may include covering costs of the leader’s care practices, providing adequate compensation, ensuring reasonable working hours and productivity expectations, hiring needed support staff, and prioritizing necessary rest through weekly sabbath and periodic sabbaticals.
ECFA will be offering more resources with practical tips and examples on leader care and highlighting other organizations that can serve leaders and boards in this area.