
Become a Mentor
Mentorship Application
Interested in being a mentor?
All mentors must submit an application and participate in a brief 15-30 minute interview via Zoom or by phone.
Mentorship Requirements
1. Confidentiality
You are required to maintain confidentiality between yourself and your mentee. Confidentiality fosters a trusting relationship. You are only allowed to share the information they give you permission to share.
2. Be an Active Participant
In order to maintain an effective relationship, you must meet with your mentee on a basis or frequency that is beneficial to your mentee. This is at your mentee’s discretion but should be at minimum, once a year. We understand things happen, please notify your mentee as soon as possible if your are unable to attend a scheduled meeting.
Failure to meet with your mentee or missing more than 3 consecutive scheduled meetings can result in your dismissal from the program.
3. Participation in the Evaluation Process
We will occasionally send out surveys to our mentors and mentees. These surveys will gauge your experience with the program as well as inquire about your interest to continue.
Failure to submit more than 3 consecutive surveys or receiving consistent negative feedback from multiple mentees can result in your dismissal from the program.
4. Be Kind
Above all, remember to be kind. Everyone is on different paths and this requires a level of empathy from mentors to mentees. Remain courteous and professional with your mentee at all time and reserve judgment. If you have a disagreement with a mentee or feel that your personalities may clash, notify us as soon as possible in order to reassign the mentee to another mentor.
As a mentor, you represent Moms in Law School, Inc.. If at any point we determine that your actions reflect negatively on the organization, you may be subject to dismissal from the mentorship program.
This is a voluntary program and all mentors participate in the program without compensation.