NACM Publications
Mentor Program
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Mentoring is a partnership between a seasoned and experienced NACM member (the Mentor) and a NACM member in good standing (the Mentee) who desires additional professional knowledge, expertise or guidance. The partnership is based on trust, respect, confidentiality and adherence to the NACM model code of conduct for court professionals. Through mentoring, the Mentor will guide, support, answer questions, provide referrals, and share experiences and known opportunities with the Mentee. The program offers many benefits to the Mentor, Mentee and NACM organization including, but not limited to
The NACM Mentor program is designed to connect new and existing members to NACM, its leadership, benefits and service opportunities, and creating mutually beneficial relationships to enhance the participants' professional and personal development. The program aims to facilitate communication of the values, vision and mission of NACM through a one-to-one relationship while supporting professional development and enhancing leadership competencies.
Note: See also "Role of the Mentee" Mentor Application Request for Mentor Services Mentors and Mentees are paired based on common career background, experience and special interests. Every attempt is made to pair Mentees with an appropriate Mentor based on the application process and statement of need. A system has been incorporated in the program in the event that an initial match or ongoing relationship is not satisfactory. The Mentor and Mentee may turn to the Program Chair for guidance and assistance. Unsatisfactory mentoring relationships may be terminated at any time during the one year period by contacting the Program Chair. An attempt will be made to match the Mentor with another Mentee, although normally re-matching will only be undertaken during the first six months of the program. The structured portion of the mentoring relationship is intended to last one year, but it is hoped that the informal relationship will last a lifetime. The Mentor is required to make a minimum of six (6) contacts with their assigned Mentee within a one-year period. The information provided by the Mentee on their application is considered confidential and will only be reviewed by the Mentor and the Mentor Committee. Likewise, all written and oral communication between Mentors, Mentees, and Mentor Committee is confidential and will not be disclosed without mutual consent. Concerns regarding confidentiality should be referred to the NACM Mentor Committee immediately. Contact information may be found on the NACM website at www.nacm.org. The information provided by the Mentor on their application is considered confidential and will only be reviewed by the Mentor Committee and forwarded to the assigned Mentee. Likewise. all written and oral communication between Mentors, Mentees, and Mentor Committee is confidential and will not be disclosed without mutual consent. Concerns regarding confidentiality should be referred to the Mentor Committee immediately. Contact information may be found on the NACM website at www.nacm.org. Paul DeLosh, Mentor Program Chair pdelosh@courts.state.va.us 804-786-1730
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