CLAS Seeks Part-Time Mentor Coordinator

Job Overview:

The Mentor Coordinator will be responsible for leading and sustaining the New Principal Mentoring Program, ensuring its growth and positive impact beyond the initial developmental phase. The coordinator’s role will encompass various tasks aimed at fostering successful mentor-mentee relationships, promoting professional growth and development, and ensuring program compliance with relevant standards and policies.

Key Responsibilities:

  • Overseeing all aspects of the implementation and operations of the state’s mentoring program
  • Manage administrative tasks such as collecting invoices for payment, managing the learning platform, maintaining program budgets, and submitting required reports.
  • Recruit mentors
  • Lead the screening and selection of mentors following established
  • Assist with the matching process of mentors with mentees, ensuring compatibility and alignment with program objectives.
  • Ensure program compliance with relevant policies, laws, and
  • Facilitate problem-solving and conflict resolution between mentors and mentees as
  • Review and assess the progress of mentor-mentee relationships, providing support and guidance to
  • Promote the mentoring program to stakeholders by communicating program goals and emphasizing its value and impact on leadership development.
  • Assist with collecting and providing data for project evaluation, contributing to ongoing program
  • Secure resources and partnerships to enhance the program’s effectiveness and
  • Plan and organize training sessions for mentors, arranging locations and contracting with qualified
  • Attend mentor training
  • Liaise between relevant organizations and stakeholders involved in the mentoring
  • Stay informed about research and best practices in mentoring, incorporating new insights into program
  • Promote opportunities for professional development for mentors and

Recommended Qualifications:

  • Possess proven mentoring skills, supported by previous experience and training in mentoring best
  • Certificate in instructional leadership and/or degree in educational leadership or a related field.
  • Previous school or district level Principal
  • Proficiency in technology, including learning management systems, word processing, email, video conferencing, and social media.
  • Detail-oriented with experience in budgeting and financial
  • Excellent oral and written communication
  • Passion for mentoring and supporting professional development of
  • Highly organized, collaborative, adaptable, and flexible.
  • Strong ethical foundation with a commitment to program compliance and

Salary: The salary for this position is not to exceed the RSA maximum for a retiree, currently set at $39,000 per year.

To apply for this position, please submit a resume and cover letter detailing your qualifications and experience to demica@clasleaders.org. Only qualified candidates will be contacted for further consideration.

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