Februrary 2024
Member-Based
Mentoring Program
The Member-Based Mentoring (MBM) program is funded by the Centre. This program is exclusively available to our members and is designed to build the leadership capacity of current and next generation leaders across child and family services.
Member-Based Mentoring (MBM)
Program Dates
Session
Date
- Applications Open
- 6 February 2024
- Program Information Session
- 13 February 2024
- Applications Close
- 5 March
- Matches Notified
- 26 March 2024
- Program Launch
- 2 April 2024
Developing Child and Family Services Leadership
Mentorship is a developmental relationship in which one person, usually more experienced or senior, takes time to assist the career, professional or personal development of someone else, who is known as a mentee.
Mentoring is most often a one-on-one relationship but is sometimes done in groups.
A mentoring relationship is one that is built on trust, in which there is an exchange of knowledge, experience and goodwill.
Why Mentoring?
ACT
As a source of Information and insight regarding career development or strategies for achieving professional goals
RECOMMEND
Possible resources to improve specific skills Help the mentee solve professional challenges in their working life
SOLVE
Support the mentee solve professional challenges in their working life
PROFESSIONAL
share professional wisdom on ethics and workplace related options for how these may be addressed
Mentor Benefits
Leadership
Elevate membership leadership capacity. Expanding talent pool to take on leadership roles within the association
STRENGTHEN
Services as a whole, building leadership capabilities that benefit the sector’s businesses, educational and government bodies.
PREPARE
Help to prepare another generation of leaders
Transform
Create learning environments and skills, in turn developing transformational leadership capacity