Mentor Application & Selection Process
Mentor Requirements:
An employed individual who holds a valid license issued under Chapter 272
Individuals must have a record of three or more years of successful teaching experience with at least one of these years within the District
Must receive a positive recommendation from the applicant’s current administrator and from a colleague
Must have completed probation and be on the career teacher track
Demonstrate professional commitment to both the improvement of teaching and learning and the development of beginning educators
Must be able to make an ongoing, regular commitment of time to support and meet with a beginning educator—an average of one hour per week and a minimum of 15 hours per semester outside of contract time—and must be able to attend all scheduled training and mentoring activities
Demonstrate professional and instructional leadership, model professional and ethical behavior, and maintain professional confidentiality
Must be able to make an ongoing, regular commitment of time to support and meet with a beginning educator—an average of one hour per week and a minimum of 15 hours per semester outside of contract time—and must be able to attend all scheduled training and mentoring activities
g. Demonstrate professional and instructional leadership, model professional and ethical behavior, and maintain professional confidentiality
How to Apply:
District educators interested in becoming a mentor are expected to complete an application process. Anyone who feels they meet the above requirements may apply. The application and selection process includes the following:
Application: Applicants will be required to complete an application which will include a) current assignment, b) teaching experience, c) a description of educational background and skills that would qualify the individual to be a mentor, and d) a description of the individual’s professional commitment to both the improvement of teaching and learning and the development of beginning educators. The application process typically takes place each spring.
Recommendations: Applicants will also be required to secure two recommendations using a mentor recommendation form provided by the District—one from the applicant’s current administrator and one from a colleague. This recommendation form will include: a) a rating of a variety of skills that are expected of mentors, such as instructional leadership, communication skills, confidentiality, etc., b) a description of the applicant’s educational background and skills that would qualify the individual to be a mentor, & c) description of the individual’s professional commitment to the improvement of teaching and learning.
Review of Applications: All completed applications that include the online application form and two recommendations will be reviewed by the Mentoring Facilitator.
Attendance at Intro to Training: The Intro to Mentoring session in the summer/early fall will be expected of all applicants who have met the initial mentoring application criteria based on the review by the Leadership Team. Through this training day, the Mentoring Leadership Team will also get to know the applicants and confirm that each applicant meets the qualifications to be a mentor. This will occur in place of a traditional interview process. If any applicant does not meet initial requirements or concerns are noted during the initial training, the Mentoring Facilitator will make a determination of whether the educator will become a mentor; this will include consultation with the current building administrator in which the educator works as well as communication with the educator who applied to be a mentor.
It is a high priority of the District to pair beginning educators with mentors who work in the same school location. If the number of beginning educators who need mentoring exceeds the number of mentors available in a school building, then the District Facilitator will work with the building principal to identify and recommend someone to become a mentor. This principal recommendation will be used as the basis for acceptance into initial mentor training, and additional application materials will not be required.
The building principal will assign mentors from a list of approved mentors provided by the District’s Mentoring Facilitator. On occasion, a beginning educator or mentor may transfer to a different school location between the first and second year of the mentoring cycle. If this occurs, the District Facilitator will work with the beginning educator, mentor, and principal to determine if the mentoring partnership will continue or if a new mentor in the same building location will be assigned. The input of the beginning educator and the mentor will be an important factor in making this determination. Mentors work under the guidance of the District’s Mentoring Facilitator and the building principal.
For questions about the program or details regarding the application process, please contact:
Janelle Olesen
Mentor Program and Leadership Team Leader
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