Career Mentoring Program Seeks Experienced Librarians
From: Deb Tritt <iduna.tritt_at_gmail.com>
Have you been a librarian for 5 years or more? Do you have a handle on all those
professional questions that come up from day to day? Do you find yourself wishing that
someone would have been there to teach you all that you now know? Do you find yourself
wondering to whom you can impart all this hard-fought knowledge?
In that case, we have just the person!
Here is your chance to participate in a program from the New Members Round Table of ALA
(NMRT), to meet a new librarian ally, and to have someone to guide as they learn the ins
and outs of librarianship!
The NMRT Mentoring Committee's Career Mentoring Program focuses on long term mentoring. We
will pair up "newbie librarians" with "seasoned vets" as part of a year-long mentoring
program. If you are interested in finding a mentee and in charting new territory with our
new program, please read all the details and fine print below.
The NMRT Career Mentoring program will last from October 2010 to July 2011. Conference
attendance is not required. Membership in ALA is required, and NMRT membership is
encouraged. Applications are due September 30, 2010, with the goal of notifying the
matching pairs by the middle of October.
Each pair will have a member of the NMRT Mentoring Committee assigned to them. This
committee member will notify the mentor and mentee of their pairing, and send them monthly
discussion topics via email. Mentors and mentees are of course free to discuss whatever
they want, whenever and however they would like. These topics are merely guidelines. The
committee member will also serve as a troubleshooter if any problems come up, for example
if you stop hearing from your partner or never make contact.
For further information and to apply, visit:
http://www.ala.org/ala/mgrps/rts/nmrt/oversightgroups/comm/mentor/mentoringcommittee.cfm
Received on Fri Sep 17 2010 - 03:08:41 EDT