It is normal to feel a little nervous as you begin the mentoring process. Here are some tips to get you started.
A Mentee's Point of View
- Share your background and professional interests, such as how you got interested the field, your career goals, where you are from and where you go to school.
- Ask about your mentor's career. A few questions you might want to ask are:
- Why are you interested in mentoring?
- How did you choose the field?
- Where do you work?
- What is your clinical area of expertise?
- Agree on ground rules about how often you will communicate and how quickly you will be able to respond.
- How often will we try to communicate? (Should be at least once per month and preferably more at the beginning.)
- Will it be by phone, e-mail, or face-to-face?
- What days/times work best?
- What are the roles of the mentor and the mentee?
- What expectations do we have about the way the two of you will communicate (e.g. formally, informally)?
- Keep a list of your questions. Add to your list as the program continues and your relationship develops.
A Mentor's Point of View
- Share your background, including some information on why you made your career choices. Keep in mind to share the highlights of your career, but also talk about a more challenging time in your professional development and career. This may make your mentee will be comfortable sharing similar information.
- Explain why you were interested in being a mentor. Ask your mentee what they are looking for in a mentor.
- Ask a few questions about your mentee's current experience, such as:
- Why did you choose this field?
- Where are you in your schooling?
- What are some short-term goals for you?
- What skills do you most want to develop in terms of future personal and professional growth?
- Agree on ground rules about how often you will communicate, how quickly you will be able to respond, and what level of confidentiality is expected
- How often will we try to communicate? (Should be at least once per month and preferably more at the beginning.)
- Will it be by phone, e-mail, or face-to-face?
- What days/times work best?
- What are the roles of the mentor and the mentee?
- What expectations do we have about the way the two of you will communicate (e.g. formally, informally)?