MENTOR RESPONSIBILITIES
As a mentor your responsibilities are to serve as a coach who supports and encourages the new counselor. The Mentor has three very important roles:
As a Mentor you are a ROLE MODEL by:
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Displaying a positive attitude -- being enthusiastic, flexible, empathetic, and open-minded.
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Being organized – showing the ability to stay focused, meet deadlines, complete paperwork in a timely manner.
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Showing you are a strong and highly competent professional – leading by example, utilizing a growth mindset, maintaining current knowledge of regulations and best practices, and promoting active membership in professional career associations.
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Demonstrating active thinking and learning skills - Practicing and encouraging Demonstrating proficient mentoring skills – active listening, relationship-building, reflective practices; promoting thinking, analysis, problem solving, and planning; and being a life-long learner.
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Encouraging and challenging the mentee to grow on their own.
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Utilizing effective communication - strong verbal and nonverbal skills, good networking skills, and effective feedback.
HELPER by:
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Giving of your time and support.
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Providing the mentee with resources, models of instruction, and methods.
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Showing an awareness of what new practice looks like.
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Building confidence in the mentee.
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Celebrating the successes of the mentee.
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Working collaboratively with the program at large to assist the mentee.
COLLEAGUE by:
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Being an advocate for the new mentee and the profession.
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Being a trustworthy confidante who listens in a non-judgmental, non-evaluative manner, without sharing confidential information.
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Demonstrating a caring, supportive attitude.
Showing your commitment to mentoring by your desire to be a mentor and to give back to others in your profession.