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Agenda Define Mentoring and your Role Job Description and Requirements Benefits of mentoring How to use the Mentor Binder How to connect and engage Scenarios and possible advice Self Evaluation. Adult Volunteer Mentoring. We can’t wait to get adults excited!.
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Agenda • Define Mentoring and your Role • Job Description and Requirements • Benefits of mentoring • How to use the Mentor Binder • How to connect and engage • Scenarios and possible advice • Self Evaluation Adult Volunteer Mentoring
Hi! This is your mentor. How are you? Fine. How’s your troop going? Fine. Do you have any questions? I can’t think of any. OK. I’ll talk to you next month!
Adult Volunteer Mentoring What is a Mentor?
Adult Volunteer Mentoring Benefits of Mentoring Happy Volunteer = Happy Girl Scouts Sharing and friendship Adults Stay in service unit and in Girl Scouts
Adult Volunteer Mentoring Establishing a Relationship • Rapport • Roles and Boundaries • Competencies • Measurement and Review
Adult Volunteer Mentoring You will be asked to: • Take this training • CRG, On-Line Resources, Trainings • Promote and endorse National Program Portfolio • Connect regularly • Prepare leader to drive solo • Stay connected with local SU volunteers • Attend local Service Unit meetings
Mentor 411 Your Mentor Binder
Resources to help you help your mentee • CRG • Journey Adult How To Guides • Short and Snappys • Jump to Journeys • Journey Snapshots • Badge Activity Set Shorts • Monday Mailings • Camp Rocks Resident Camp Brochure • Program Events Guide/ PEG • www.girlscouts.org
Questions about the Mentor Binder? What would you like added to the binder?
Adult Volunteer Mentoring What could you do? • Journey snag • Troublesome parent • No problems, everything is just fine • Overwhelmed with the cookie sale • Girls aren’t getting along • Can’t get parents to help • Confused about the banking packet
Adult Volunteer Mentoring Journey Snag
Adult Volunteer Mentoring Troublesome Parent
How Are you Doing? Self Evaluation