Forestry Australia Mentoring Program 2025
Posted 11 December 2024
A mentoring relationship is a powerful development experience that can deliver personal and professional benefits for both mentors and mentees.
Forestry Australia’s mentoring program runs for 9 months and is designed to establish connections within the forestry sector by pairing experienced forestry professionals with those who are seeking professional development, opportunities for knowledge sharing and career growth. The program has been developed around a framework and tool kit of resources which will support participants to ensure effective and sustainable knowledge transfer, skill acquisition and maintaining momentum for all participants.
Mentors and Mentees are encouraged to invest one hour a month at minimum to meet. It is also recommended that mentees additionally dedicate approximately 8 hours per month to prepare for each meeting – including goal setting, pre-reading, planning & pursuing development opportunities, and reflection activities.
Engagement and connection can be in person or online, whatever works for you.
The program is exclusive and FREE for Forestry Australia members.
Applications close: 11:59pm AEDT, Monday 3 February 2025
Read more HERE and complete the application form.
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