Title: APTA
1APTAs MEMBERS MENTORING MEMBERS
- Be A Mentor
- Seek A Mentor
2Mentoring.
is an active process. The mentor and mentee
enter into a relationship. The mentor agrees to
serve as a guide, a facilitator, a teacher,
to someone else. You can have influence on the
future of this profession and this organization
by being a mentor. Bella J. May, PT, EdD,
FAPTA
3WHY A MENTORING PROGRAM?
- Leadership Development
- Career Development
- Professional Development
- Enhance Recruitment and Retention Efforts
- Growth in Physical Therapy Practice, Education,
and Research - Model Professionalism
4WHAT GOES AROUND COMES AROUND
Those helped by mentoring often go on to become
excellent mentors themselves, passing on the best
from their own experience.
5THE PROFESSIONAL COMMUNITY
- Physical therapy is... a community, with its
own customs, its own social contract. Members of
that community pride themselves on theirtribal
customs. Their tribal behavior is acquired
largely by intellectual and cultural osmosis from
their mentors and their peers, rather than from
textbooks. -
- Carl Djerassi, Inventor of "The Pill" and author
of Cantor's Dilemma
6WHAT DOES MENTORING LOOK LIKE
- Traditional -- strong, enduring relationship
between a well-established professional a more
junior colleague incorporates multiple roles
sponsor, guide, coach, role model, counselor - Sponsor -- may use his or her influence for the
other's entry and advancement - Role model -- someone whom the protégé can admire
and seek to emulate - Counselor -- provides counsel and moral support
in times of stress - Coach -- encourages
7HOW DO WE MENTOR?
- The key to successful mentoring is the
mentor-protégé relationship - Successful mentors fulfill five career functions
- introduce protégés to new opportunities
- coach sponsor them
- protect challenge them
- The success of mentoring is determined by
individual mentors and protégés who voluntarily
enter into the relationship and the behaviors and
characteristics they bring to the relationship
8HOW TO BETTER MENTOR EACH OTHER
- Be collaborative
- Have joint accountability
- Have respect be honest
- Identify encourage protégés strengths
- Keep goals in forefront
9SUCCESSFUL VOLUNTEER DEVELOPMENT
- SUCCESSFUL MENTORING
- Leads to an upbeat, enthusiastic and creative
atmosphere for learning - Provides access to professional networking
opportunities with colleagues - Encourages knowledge acquisition through
continuing education opportunities and conference
attendance - Provides political connections
- Assists in developing understanding of the
expectations of the leadership position in the
context of the organization
10WHAT MAKES A GOOD MENTOR
- "A great mentor has a knack for making us think
we are better than we think we are. They force us
to have a good opinion of ourselves, let us know
they believe in us. They make us get more out of
ourselves, and once we learn how good we really
are, we never settle for anything less than our
very best." - The Prometheus Foundation
11A GOOD MENTOR
- Is responsive
- Is a good listener
- Is open honest
- Is approachable available
- Is a good problem-solver
- Sets expectations
- Communicates
- Has genuine interest in helping protégé
- Has the time expertise
12BENEFITS FOR THE MENTOR
- Share expertise
- Expand professional network
- Obtain fresh perspective
- Cement role as subject-matter expert
- Leadership role
- Renewed enthusiasm for profession
- Satisfaction of knowing they have helped shape
someones career
13A GOOD PROTÉGÉ
- Knows his/her needs and goals
- Defines the relationship boundaries
- Ensures the time commitment
- Is prepared
- Is appreciative
- Has the desire to grow
- Is a good listener
- Initiates the contact
14HOW THE APTA PROGRAM WORKS
- Member Benefit
- For APTA Members Only
- Online
- 24/7 Access
- Self-Selection of Mentors
- APTA Does Not Match
- Flexible
- One Question or Long-Term Relationship
15HOW THE PROGRAM WORKS, contd
- Recruitment throughout all Associations
membership - Database of mentors updated continually
- The most up-to-date information is available
online! - Hard copy directories published periodically
- Not Just Top Down Program
- Peer to Peer
- Experienced to Student or Recent Grad
- And Vice Versa
16BENEFITS OF SELF-SELECTION
- Increases flexibility
- Increases sense of personal ownership
- Moves away from top-down process
- Opens up the talent pool
- Increases number of members who can be mentors
and protégés
17BE A MENTOR
"Mentoring is a supportive learning relationship
between a caring individual who shares knowledge,
experience and wisdom with another individual who
is ready and willing to benefit from this
exchange, to enrich their professional journey."
Suzanne Faure, Introduction to mentoring IM/IT
community
18BECOMING AN APTA MENTOR
- Must be APTA member
- Complete application form
- Online form to sign up and edit listing
- Information compiled into database
- Online search criteria include Name, PT or PTA,
State, Area of Expertise, Keyword
19ONLINE SIGN UP
Sandy Ridout
1111 N Fairfax St, Alexandria, VA 22314
20ONLINE SIGN UP, contd
21ONLINE SIGN UP, contd
22ONLINE SIGN UP, contd
23SEEK A MENTOR
- Must be APTA Member
- Search online directory
- Contact selected mentor
- Protégés should be
- clear about their professional goals and career
objectives - able to articulate their expectations to the
prospective mentor. - Remember--the mentoring relationship is a
voluntary process your first choice may not be
available.
24ONLINE SEARCH
25ONLINE SEARCH RESULTS
26MENTORING CULTURE
- Thinking Up, Down, and Sideways
- All levels of the membershipfrom the leaders to
the new gradvalue and practice mentoring - Traditional relationships--mentors sponsor
protégés and help them navigate leadership
career choices - Peer-to-peer relationships
- Reverse mentoring in which an experienced PT
seeks mentoring from an experience-subordinate
but who has training the experienced PT is lacking
27COMPONENT MENTORING
- In the ideal mentoring culture, mentoring moves
from being an isolated act of a few to an overt
and integral part of the entire organization and
organizational culture. - Developing a Mentoring Culture, Triple Creek
Associates, Inc., http//www.3creek.com/resource/M
entoringCulture.pdf
28COMPONENT MENTORING
- APTAs Members Mentoring Members program is a
ready-made tool for chapter- or section-level
mentoring - Share many mentoring objectives
- membership recruitment retention
- leadership development
- conveying professional values.
- Established mentoring infrastructure
29WHAT APTA PROVIDES
- Infrastructureonline sign up, search, etc.
already in place - Reports specific to a chapter or section to
evaluate outcomes - Mentor recognition, training, and publicity on
the national level
30WHAT THE COMPONENT PROVIDES
- Promotes program at the component level
- Provides recognition of mentors at component
activities - Assists mentors and protégés
- Measures outcomes specific to the component
- Designates a component-level mentoring liaison to
APTA
31APTAs MEMBERS MENTORING MEMBERS
Not only does this program help the protégé with
advice from an experienced person in an area of
practice, but the mentor grows through the
relationship as well! I have been challenged with
very interesting questions from my protégé.
An
APTA MMM Mentor
- Be A Mentor
- Seek A Mentor
32REFERENCES
- Daloz, LA. Mentor Guiding the Journey of Adult
Learners. San Francisco, CA Jossey-Bass 1999 - Davis, C. Mentoring in Residency Programs Making
the Critical Connection for Maturation - Gandy, J Mentoring. Orthopaedic Practice,
199356-9 - MentorInk Newsletter. Corporate Mentoring
Solutions Inc - Triple Creek Associates
10/2005