Stages of Formal Mentoring Relationships

Matching

Mentor and mentee are matched based on their goals for the mentorship relationship, professional interests, backgrounds, and geographic region.

Relationship Building

The mentor and mentee begin to build a relationship based on trust, respect, and communication. Mentoring pairs meet regularly in person, virtually, or through other means of communication to discuss progress toward their goals and address any challenges.

Goal Setting

Mentor and mentee work together to establish specific goals for the mentorship relationship. These goals may focus on career development, specific skill development, or professional growth.

Evaluation

Throughout the mentoring relationship, both the mentor and mentee engage in regular reflection on the mentorship process. This reflective practice allows them to evaluate the effectiveness of the program and assess their progress.

Closure

The formal mentoring relationship concludes with the program’s completion, but the mentor and mentee can choose to continue their relationship beyond the extent of this program.

Table of Contents

What is Mentorship?

Benefits to Mentors & Mentees

About the Public Health Mentoring Program

Program Goals

Stages of Formal Mentoring Relationships

Application and Matching Process

Setting Expectations

Goal Setting

Program Checkpoints

Schedule Overview

Potential Discussion Topics