Mentoring Agreement
A Mentoring Agreement is a useful tool to record your mutual expectations. Although it might seem formal, it is important to record your thinking at the start of the relationship. A written agreement can provide a framework to track progress, to assess the success of the mentoring relationship, and to define your expectations if there are problems.
Download a template for a Mentoring Agreement
Examples of Mentoring Agreements:
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Promotion |
Research |
Education |
Goal(s) |
To achieve promotion to Associate Professor within the next 18 months. | To submit an application for a K23 award by the next October deadline. | To design and implement a new clinical rotation for third year students. |
Timeline |
18 months | 1 year | 9 months |
Activities |
Mentee will:
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Mentee will:
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Mentee will follow a defined sequence of steps for curriculum development:
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Expectations |
Mentee is responsible for scheduling meetings. Mentor will review materials promptly. |
Mentee will provide material for review at least one week before a meeting. Mentor will review materials promptly and provide direct and honest feedback. |
Mentee will keep a log of meetings and discussions Mentor will review materials promptly. |
Communication |
Monthly meetings (30 min) with email contact as needed | Meetings as needed with electronic exchange & review of materials | Monthly meetings (60 min) with email contact as needed |
Problems |
Mentee or mentor will first raise any areas of disagreement or conflict objectively with the other and attempt to resolve. If issues are not resolved, then assistance will be sought from a third party, such as the Director of Mentoring. |