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Supporting Services Mentoring Program. Mentoring Program Definition.
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Mentoring Program Definition The Mentoring Program of MCPS provides mentors to both new employees and existing staff to help them excel in their role, direct them to training and on-the-job work experiences, and prepare them for career development opportunities.
The Mentoring Program … • Is voluntary • Pairs a volunteer MCPS employee mentor with an employee who is interested in working with a mentor/coach • Helps new employees adjust to their jobs • Helps existing employees excel in their jobs
The Mentoring Program … • Provides an opportunity for employees to learn about career advancement opportunities • Provides employees with guidance on useful training to work towards personal professional goals
Benefits Of Mentoring Mentoring… • Fosters satisfied and productive employees • Sustains a culture of respect • Improves recruitment • Boosts retention • Increases organizational agility and capacity • Builds a professional learning community • Creates a positive work environment in a self-renewing organization
An Example – A Bus Driver • Training – new driver participates in extensive driver and safety training • Tutoring – a buddy is assigned to a new driver for a two-day period to review the MCPS DOT policies and procedures; new driver drives a run • Coaching – a BRS rides along with a new driver to ensure understanding • Mentoring – an employee with supervisory and interview skills assists a bus driver who wants to apply for a BRS position
How Does The Program Work? • Mentee selects mentor from the Supporting Services Mentoring Program conference folder on Outlook • Mentee initiates the contact with the mentor • Mentee reviews mentoring objectives (mentor request form) with mentor
How Does The Program Work? • If both agree that prospects are positive, they schedule a meeting • They sign a Mentor – Mentee Agreement and submit copy to mentor coordinator • They may maintain official mentoring relationship for up to 12 months • If prospects are not positive, mentee seeks another mentor candidate
What Kinds Of Support Should A Mentor Provide…And A Mentee Expect? • Strategize career opportunity paths within the system • Explore possibilities for new kinds of work • Suggest sources of training, coaching, and tutoring • Model successful employee practices
What Kinds Of Support Should A Mentor Provide…And A Mentee Expect? • Offer tips for contributing to positive workplace environment • Recommend ways to cope with difficult situations • Provide encouragement and empathy • Direct towards resources in and out of MCPS for personal and professional counseling
Mentor Basic Requirements • Be with MCPS for at least five years, be in good standing, and be willing to assume this responsibility • Have a breadth of experience, e.g., participation in MCPS committees and/or collaboration committees, volunteer activities and work experiences outside of MCPS
Mentor Basic Requirements • Commit to confidentiality of content as it relates to mentor relationship • Employed by MCPS (not restricted to supporting services personnel)* * cannot be a supervisor of the mentee
Mentor Skills • Communicates effectively (written and verbal) • Possesses strong interpersonal and relationship-building skills • Demonstrates professionalism • Exhibits leadership qualities
Mentor Skills • Possesses high level organizational skills • Solves problems efficiently and effectively • Commits to MCPS and its stakeholders
Mentor Duties • Establish a supportive relationship with the mentee • Help the mentee identify skill areas for development • Meet with the mentee for four hours a month • Maintain a mentor log and submit it online every month
Mentor Duties • Suggests ways to communicate effectively with others • Promotes awareness about various positions in supporting services departments at MCPS • Provides resources and access to networking opportunities
Mentee Eligibility • Have permanent status • Not in PAR or on special evaluation • Submit a mentor request form
Mentee’s Responsibilities • Commit to the process and be willing to meet before and after duty hours • Be willing to act on feedback from mentor • Provide feedback on the program
How Do I Get Started? • Complete mentor request form • Review mentor profiles • Select mentor and initiate contact
Need More Information Contact: Monique Riddick, mentor coordinator Office of Organizational Development (301) 353 – 8556 www.montgomeryschoolsmd.org