Feeling Lost on Your Career Path? Might I suggest the NCBC Mentorship Program?
At some point in our career, there may come a time when we are trying to discover who we are, how and where do we fit in at our jobs with the court. Yes, we all know there is information “out there” regarding career opportunities, groups, forums and continuing education. However, we may not be sure where to look, what information applies to us or even if it would be beneficial to us. We may have ideas or suggestions that may be beneficial to our workplace but we just aren’t sure how to present those ideas or even know how to hone in on a specific topic. It can feel like you’re just spinning in circles. If only we could get some guidance, assistance or just someone who will listen without judgement…
You may be shaking your head in agreement. Don’t stop now, keep reading! Now, let’s go over my suggestion…
The NCBC Mentorship Program is a six (6) month program (but tends to form lifetime friendships) that partners the mentee with a seasoned and experienced mentor both of which, must be NCBC members. The pairing is based on similar career backgrounds, experience, goals and interests. The mentor is one that has a genuine interest in aiding the mentee to progress professionally and individually. Not only is the mentee obtaining guidance from a seasoned court professional, they have an opportunity to better understand the judicial system and court operations as well as obtain objective feedback regarding professional development. The program provides for a supportive, respectful, healthy and confidential relationship between mentors and mentees.
The NCBC Mentorship Program can help you not only find your way to your “OZ” but also assist you in finding your own yellow brick road. Heck, you might even realize your road isn’t even yellow but magenta!
Say it with me now, NCBC Mentorship Program! What are you waiting for? Click the link below and fill out your application! http://www.ncbcweb.com/mentorship-program-overview
At some point in our career, there may come a time when we are trying to discover who we are, how and where do we fit in at our jobs with the court. Yes, we all know there is information “out there” regarding career opportunities, groups, forums and continuing education. However, we may not be sure where to look, what information applies to us or even if it would be beneficial to us. We may have ideas or suggestions that may be beneficial to our workplace but we just aren’t sure how to present those ideas or even know how to hone in on a specific topic. It can feel like you’re just spinning in circles. If only we could get some guidance, assistance or just someone who will listen without judgement…
You may be shaking your head in agreement. Don’t stop now, keep reading! Now, let’s go over my suggestion…
The NCBC Mentorship Program is a six (6) month program (but tends to form lifetime friendships) that partners the mentee with a seasoned and experienced mentor both of which, must be NCBC members. The pairing is based on similar career backgrounds, experience, goals and interests. The mentor is one that has a genuine interest in aiding the mentee to progress professionally and individually. Not only is the mentee obtaining guidance from a seasoned court professional, they have an opportunity to better understand the judicial system and court operations as well as obtain objective feedback regarding professional development. The program provides for a supportive, respectful, healthy and confidential relationship between mentors and mentees.
The NCBC Mentorship Program can help you not only find your way to your “OZ” but also assist you in finding your own yellow brick road. Heck, you might even realize your road isn’t even yellow but magenta!
Say it with me now, NCBC Mentorship Program! What are you waiting for? Click the link below and fill out your application! http://www.ncbcweb.com/mentorship-program-overview