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Classified Leadership In Mentorship Building (CLIMB)

CLIMB is a professional development opportunity for C91重口CD classified professionals. It is a mentoring program coordinated through the Classified Leadership Institute Program (CLIP), formed and developed by CLIP Cohort #2. 

Mission

Our Mission is to empower C91重口CD Classified Professionals by building collaborative relationships where the focus is supporting their growth and development. One way to do this is through mentoring.

What is Mentoring?

Mentoring is a learning process between individuals. It鈥檚 a relationship that is created whereby an individual provides information that can help another individual grow and achieve their goal. The goal can range from accomplishing a new task to advancing in their career.

Mentorship Responsibilities

CLIMB is an informal program which means the mentor and mentee establish the relationship. Together the mentor/mentee will determine:

  • Goals
  • Meeting times (monthly, bi-weekly, bi-monthly, etc.)
    • Meet at least once per month. (Minimum requirement)
    • Release time granted for meetings/activities
  • Length of the relationship

Mentor/Mentee assignments will be established by CLIP cohort members, based on application submissions. All participants must attend an orientation. Both mentors and mentees will be asked to complete program evauluation forms to document their progess and assess the program.

Program Availability & Requirements

The program runs throughout the year with applications accepted and matches made at the beginning of fall and spring semesters. The program is open to all full-time Classified Professionals that have passed their probationary period. (Any time taken away from regular work hours for mentors and/or mentees should be approved as release time). Mentors from the following groups are encouraged to participate:

  • Classified Professionals
  • Administrators
  • Faculty

Outcomes, Impacts, Benefits

The Mentoring Program will focus on three main objectives:

  1. Increase the engagement of employees and strengthen district-wide collaboration
  2. Assist employees in career development
  3. Provide an avenue to access available resources and information

District-wide Impact and Benefits

How does the Mentoring Program relate to the strategic success of the District?

  1. Employee Retention
  2. Employee Morale
  3. Student Success

Professional Development After CLIMB

Upon completing the program, participants can be formally recognized as having had this experience.

Participants may also attend workshops on the topics below presented by the Tri-Valley Career Center.

  1. Resume Building
  2. Interviewing Skills
  3. Mock Interviewing

Classified Leadership Institute for Professionals

For more information please contact:

Carolyn Scott
cscott@laspositascollege.edu
(925) 424 -1104

Mike Alvarez
malvarez@laspositascollege.edu
(925) 424 -1407

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