Taking Your Mentoring Program to the Next Level. Dr. Lois J. Zachary President, Leadership Development Services, LLC Facilitator

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Taking Your Mentoring Program to the Next Level Dr. Lois J. Zachary President, Leadership Development Services, LLC Facilitator November 6, 2011

Understanding the Differences: What Mentoring Is/Is Not 2011 New Careers in Nursing Liaison s Summit Page 1

Mentoring Success Model 2011 New Careers in Nursing Liaison s Summit Page 2

Readiness How do we go about creating (and recreating) mentoring readiness for ourselves, each other and our institutions? Getting everyone on the same page Defining mentoring program goals Identifying success factors Articulating roles and responsibilities Establishing criteria for mentors Developing pairing protocols Selling the program Ensuring visible support Creating demand 2011 New Careers in Nursing Liaison s Summit Page 3

Opportunity How are you engaging your people in mentoring? What specific opportunities have you built in to foster cognitive, affective and behavioral learning? Formal Informal One to one Group Mentoring networks Situational mentoring Flash mentoring Peer mentoring Supervisory mentoring Virtual mentoring 2011 New Careers in Nursing Liaison s Summit Page 4

Opportunity (continued) Taking advantage of opportunity by connecting on a deeper level (2007, Palloff & Pratt): 7 Essential Elements Honesty Make it safe What You Can Do Responsiveness Relevance Respect Openness Empowerment Time Make it regular and timely Make it learner-centered Make an effort to listen for and learn from difference Make sure you demonstrate openness Make it context appropriate Make space and place for mentoring a priority Design Education and Training Opportunities Awareness education Mentoring coaching Understanding Networking Training Renewal opportunities Videoconferencing Intranet support Newsletters Just-in-time support Toolkits Other 2011 New Careers in Nursing Liaison s Summit Page 5

Opportunity (continued) The Mentoring Cycle 1. What support do mentors and mentees need as they move through the four phases of the mentoring cycle? 2. What resources are currently in place that you can draw on? What education and training will you need to facilitate your own growth and development in your current mentoring leadership role? 2011 New Careers in Nursing Liaison s Summit Page 6

Support Mentoring support is multilayered and requires a continuum of support. Supporting mentoring Leadership succession Staying on track Monitoring progress Establishing continuous feedback loops Measuring results Sharing stories and best practices Setting up a reward, recognition and celebration plan Reflecting on practice 2011 New Careers in Nursing Liaison s Summit Page 7

Nebraska Methodist College Susan L. Ward PhD., RN Nebraska Methodist College, Josie Harper Campus susie.ward@methodistcollege.edu Nebraska Methodist College s accelerated nursing program (ACE) integrates NMC s Educated Citizen Philosophy and has a community based curriculum. The main outcome for our students is that they become licensed professional registered nurses who provide safe and professional care to people across the life-span in a variety of settings. Learning Centered Mentoring Process Mentoring is now an essential part of the accelerated nursing program at Nebraska Methodist College (NMC). The NMC learning centered mentoring process provides an avenue to assist the RWJF-NCIN scholarship recipients through the transformative process of being student nurses to becoming professional nurse leaders. Definition of Mentoring Mentoring is a reciprocal learning relationship in which mentor and mentee agree to a partnership where they will work collaboratively toward achievement of mutually defined goals that will develop a mentee s skills, abilities, knowledge and/or thinking (Robert Wood Johnson Foundation New Careers in Nursing Mentoring Program Toolkit and Handbook, 2011). 2011 New Careers in Nursing Liaison s Summit Page 8

Nebraska Methodist College How did you go about developing your mentoring program? Who was involved and what was your process? What are your criteria for mentoring program success? What action strategies have you/are you using to sell your program? What have you done to create value and visibility for your program? 2011 New Careers in Nursing Liaison s Summit Page 9

Kathy Rideout, EdD, PNP-BC, FNAP University of Rochester School of Nursing Senior Associate Dean for Academic Affairs Pediatric Advanced Practice Nurse Kathy_Rideout@urmc.rochester.edu University of Rochester School of Nursing Implemented an accelerated nursing program in 2002; this contains a 12 month accelerated baccalaureate program and a minimum of 36 months accelerated master s program. The program began with one cohort of 24 students and has grown to three cohorts with 56 students in each cohort (for a total of 168 students). The URSON has been a recipient of 4 rounds of the RWJ/NCIN scholarships for a total of 53 students supported. Process Our formal mentoring program began in 2009 with our first round of RWJ Scholars. At that time we held two formal mentoring workshops for faculty and then enlisted volunteers as student mentors. We decided at that time that we would not limit our program to just the RWJ Scholars but would open our program up to all APNN students. All RWJ Scholars chose 1:1 mentors; while others chose either near-peer mentors or mentoring group circles. Every round of RWJ Scholars still choose a 1:1 mentor at the beginning of their second (of three) semesters. With the beginning of this academic year, the RWJ Scholars beginning in January cohort and September cohort have been also offered a near-peer mentor (that is a RWJ Scholar graduate). Six of our RWJ graduates have offered to provide 1:1 near-peer mentorship with current RWJ Scholars. The Mentoring Toolkit was utilized for the initial orientation for these graduates and will further be utilized with faculty mentors and near-peer mentors. Definition of Mentoring Mentoring is a mutually beneficial learning relationship in which the mentor and protégé partner in a transformational journey that involves acquiring career related skills and fostering professional and psychosocial development. 2011 New Careers in Nursing Liaison s Summit Page 10

University of Rochester School of Nursing What opportunities for mentoring have you created in your institution/college/program? How does your program align with other mentoring efforts at your institution? What kinds of education and training opportunities have you created? At what points in the program do they kick in? Any online mentoring going on? If so, please describe. 2011 New Careers in Nursing Liaison s Summit Page 11

Boston College Mary Colleen Simonelli (Colleen) Boston College Assistant Clinical Professor/Assistant Chair, Connell School of Nursing colleen.simonelli@bc.edu The William F. Connell School of Nursing at Boston College launched its accelerated Master s Program in 1998 and provides a competitive option for non-nursing baccalaureate degree holders who have an interest in advanced practice nursing. Each year, we receive applications from as many as 300 students, with almost 10% from underrepresented backgrounds. The RWJ NCIN scholarships have greatly assisted us to achieve our diversity goals. The incremental scholarships expanded student enrollment in spring 2009 by roughly 15%, and overall MSE program diversity from 10% to 26%. Process During the first 11 months of full-time study, Masters Entry students complete all requirements to become registered nurses and progress to the master's degree. Specialization at the master's level prepares students to sit for certification examinations in the following nursing areas: Adult-Gerontology Health, Community Health, Family Health, Pediatric Health, Psychiatric Mental Health, and Women's Health. Upon completion of Year I, students are eligible to take the NCLEX-RN examination for licensure. Connell School Masters Entry students consistently reach a 100% pass rate on the NCLEX examination. Once they have completed the NCLEX examination, they enter the second year of the program as full or part-time RN s. Students graduate with a master of science, and are eligible to sit for certification as an advanced practice nurse (nurse practitioner or clinical nurse specialist), where the pass rate on national certification examinations approaches 100%. Study can be completed in 21 full-time months. Our mentorship process begins with the 2 day PIP program and interpretation of the LASSI scores. Because of the intensity of the pre-licensure year, we implement an individualized approach to mentorship utilizing University resources available to all BCSON students and specially focused mentorship sessions to the RWJ NCIN scholars. These resources are described in Dr. Simonelli s panel presentation. 2011 New Careers in Nursing Liaison s Summit Page 12

Boston College How are you assuring that your program stays on track? How are you going about measuring your results? What have you found so far? Describe your efforts to share stories and best practices. How are you rewarding, recognizing and celebrating mentoring? 2011 New Careers in Nursing Liaison s Summit Page 13

Table Conversation Please take a moment to reflect on what you ve just heard from our panelists this afternoon. Jot down some notes in the spaces below. At your table discuss the following questions. What resonates the most for you about what you ve heard from the panel presentations? What successes have you had at your institution in regard to each of the three components (readiness, opportunity, support)? Which component is/will be your biggest challenge and why? 2011 New Careers in Nursing Liaison s Summit Page 14

Using the Toolkit to Support Mentoring How the Program Toolkit is being utilized to support mentoring at our panelist s institutions: Nebraska Methodist College How your table colleagues are using the Program Toolkit: Ideas to consider: University of Rochester Boston College 2011 New Careers in Nursing Liaison s Summit Page 15

Taking Your Mentoring Program to the Next Level Modified Adobe Peer Mentoring Protocol* Take a few moments to review one of the challenges you identified at the beginning of our session. Identify three specific action steps will you need to take your mentoring program to the next level. Jot them down in the space below. (5 minutes) Process Steps: 1. Person A describes their challenge and proposed action strategy. (2 minutes) 2. Group members ask questions for clarification only. (1 minute) 3. Each group member, in turn, responds with feedback on Person A s action strategy. Will the action strategy indeed help move the program to the next level? What additional action might they consider to enhance their efforts? (5 minutes) 4. Person A takes notes but does not comment, defend, rebut or criticize the remark. 5. The next person (Person B) reads their challenge and action strategy and the process begins again with each table member taking a turn and getting feedback. Challenge Action Strategies Suggestions from Table Colleagues * Leadership Development Services, LLC 2011 New Careers in Nursing Liaison s Summit Page 16

My Commitment To Take Myself to the Next Level To Take My Program to the Next Level 2011 New Careers in Nursing Liaison s Summit Page 17