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Wednesday, November 04, 2009
Mentoring Troubled Teens in 12 Simple Steps!
By Therlon @ 8:11 AM :: 15 Views :: 0 Comments :: Conferences and Training Opportunities, Articles about tutoring and mentoring programs

Mentoring Troubled Teens In 12 Simple Steps!   by Therlon Harris


When Mentoring Troubled Teens you have to remain steadfast in your pursuit of positive reinforcement. Have you considered the amount of negativity in these teens lives? In many cases, the moment they wake until the moment they sleep these children are drowning in caustic friendships, music and television shows. Break the "normal" routine and inject positive outlooks into the troubled lives.

Strategies for Successfully Mentoring Troubled Teens

1) You must have a plan and put your plan into action.

2) Create and encourage opportunities for positive self-expression in your mentee through art, music, dance, etc. Make them feel good about themselves. Focus on the good. If you feel good about yourself you will more than likely feel good about others.

3) Encourage your mentees to help themselves. Limit the amount of help that you provide."I'll help you so much, but then you have to help yourself."

4) Be accepting of what the mentee gives, but always guide them into giving more. Challenge your mentee to learn and instill higher expectations, constantly stretching their self confidence.

5) Mentoring Troubled Teens Strategies for tapping into the students potential through self-esteem building. Sell them on their individual talents and potentials.

6) Enter the mentees' world and create projects that relate to them. If your mentee is into rapping for instance, have him or her create raps that teach a new subject."A good rapper can rap about anything!" For example, have them create a rap on some event in history or any academic subject. We have created "Rap Contests" where mentees performed original raps that taught CPR with great success.

7) Find ways to turn every "happening" (trend) into positive learning experiences.

8) Allow and encourage mentee involvement in the decision making process. Learning is greater and more accepted when the mentees have some "say" in the process.

9) Assess your skills and abilities so that you can do the things that you do best with the mentee. Your enthusiasm for a hobby or project is attracting.

10) When you are with a mentee, give your full-undivided attention to the mentee. You should be looking for ways to trigger their "hot buttons" to tap into potential. Be ready to support positive problem solving skills.

11) Talk through strategies with your mentees for recognizing, handling and overcoming barriers. Turn negative experiences into positive productive learning situations.

12) Winning should be associated with their future career connections.

Focus on incorporating these 12 steps into your daily routine when mentoring troubled teens. And, soon you will find yourself at the center of a new positive world for many, many former troubled teens.

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About the Author

Therlon Harris developed Motivational Mentoring 101, a brand new, highly specialized workbook that forces mentors into being highly effective role models when mentoring troubled teens. Therlon is a former teacher of incarcerated adolescent male offenders. His leadership and 30 years of experience has allowed him to "stay on the cutting edge" of practices in education, business and community.

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Monday, October 26, 2009
Is your tutor/mentor program involved in community gardening?
By tutormentor2 @ 6:36 PM :: 35 Views :: 0 Comments

Some programs work with science, arts, video and/or technology. Who works with environmental or Green issues?

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Friday, October 16, 2009
Boys and Girls Club (Madison, WI) seeking new Executive Director
By paigeg @ 3:00 PM :: 108 Views :: 0 Comments :: Job postings. Help wanted in tutor/mentor organization

 

club mission:
To inspire and enable all young people, especially those from disadvantaged circumstances, to realize their full potential as productive, responsible and caring citizens.
 
About the Organization:
The Boys & Girls Club of Dane County is dedicated to helping all youth reach their full potential. After only ten years in operation we have grown to an organization reaching nearly 2,000 youth a year with a $2 million budget. 
We are committed to growing and reaching more youth in Dane County who need us the most and deepening our impact to close the racial and income achievement gaps. We pride ourselves on developing innovative programs and partnerships that open more doors for our youth.
 
Our motto embodies the goal we have in working with every one of our members: “Daring to Dream. Teaching to Achieve.”
 
Position Summary:
 
Reporting to the Board of Directors, the Chief Professional Officer will be responsible for providing the overall leadership necessary for the Boys and Girls Club of Dane County to achieve its mission. With a focus on implementing the strategic goals and objectives of the organization, the Chief Professional Officer will provide direction and leadership relating to program, fund and community development. He/she will take an active role in supporting and retaining outstanding staff and building a culture focused on embracing diversity.
 
Specific job duties:
 
·         Guides, supports and serves the Board of Directors in establishing goals and developing policies, procedures, budgets and programs that fulfill the mission of the Boys & Girls Club.
 
·         Provides leadership to Club staff through the establishment of goals, objectives, and procedures; develops administrative and operational standards by which goals will be met.
 
·         Promotes an organizational culture that fosters passion for the mission, cooperation, open and frequent communication, teamwork, and a common organizational vision.
 
·         Oversees an appropriate organizational structure and ensures that the programmatic objectives are aligned with the mission and are supported internally by: facilities, technology, finances, communication, and/or functional needs.
 
·         Oversees staffing activities of the organization, including recruiting, selecting, training, supervising, and evaluation of both paid and volunteer staff.
 
·         Ensures that Boys and Girls Club of Dane County and itsmission, programs, and services are consistently presented in astrong, positive manner to relevant stakeholders.
 
·         Develop, recommend and manage the annual operating budget.
 
·         Oversees fundraising planningand implementation, including identifying resource requirements,researching funding sources, establishing strategies to approachfunders, submitting proposals and overseeing fundraising records and documentation.
 
·         Assures management and attainment of resources necessary to ensure the financial operations of the agency are conducted in a manner approved by the Board of Directors and in accordance with applicable laws and. Assures that the organization is in compliance with membership and other requirements or standards of Boys &Girls Clubs of America, United Way and other affiliated and regulatory agencies.
 
·         Collaborates with and supports the Board of Directors in the development of an effective and motivated board, including identification, recruitment, training and involvement of members in meeting the goals of the organization.
 
·         Promotes and models an organization that embraces and encourages cultural diversity.
 
Selection Criteria:
·         Significant and proven leadership skills developed through several years in senior managementpositions. Candidate’s experience can include work in a non-profit, for-profit, or government organization. Experience in the social services sector is highly desired.
 
·         Excellent organizational development, interpersonal, marketing, communication, administration and personnel management skills are essential.
 
·         Ability to move seamlessly between staff, volunteers, Board members, funders, community and kids.
 
·         Well-rounded experience in the areas of: partnership development, marketing, and fundraising.
 
·         Demonstrated success in generating revenues through a variety of fund raising techniques, including experience with major gifts solicitation, planned giving, annual campaigns, special events and grant proposals.
 
·         Financial and operational acumen; direct experience with budget development/management and P&L oversight.
 
·         Proven skills developing and implementing strategic business plans.
 
·         Demonstrated ability to organize, direct, plan and coordinate operations within a multi-unit organization.
 
·         Ability to foster a healthy organizational culture, to encourage teamwork and collaboration; strong interpersonal skills that include the ability to inspire and motivate; effective at conflict management.
 
·         Experience working with a Board of Directors or other governing body.
 
·         Excellent communication skills, both written and oral; strong presentation skills.
 
·         Passion for the mission of Boys and Girls Club.
 
·         Demonstrated success working with diverse groups and perspectives.
 
·         Bachelor's degree from an accredited college or university preferred.
 
 
Job Location:
The position is located in Madison, Wisconsin. Madison is Wisconsin’s state capital and a major research & technology university city. The area’s strong quality-of-life factors include a vibrant economy; urban, suburban and rural living options; nationally acclaimed public university and public secondary school systems; rich cultural, recreational and outdoors offerings; and favorable cost of living.
 
For more information about Madison’s advantages as a place to live, please visit: www.thrivehere.org.
 
Application and Selection Process:
Boys and Girls Club of Dane County has retained QTI Professional Staffing, Inc. to conduct the search for its new Chief Professional Officer. QTI Professional Staffing is a specialized recruiting division of The QTI Group, a comprehensive human resources advisory services firm founded in 1957. QTI is headquartered in Madison, Wisconsin and has fourteen branch offices.
 
Qualified individuals interested in being considered for the position are invited to send a cover letter with salary expectations and a resume by November 9, 2009 to:
 
 
 
QTI Professional Staffing
Attention: Paige Goldner
Executive Recruiter, Nonprofit Leadership
702 East Washington Avenue
Madison, WI 53703
 
(608) 232-2650
(608) 663-4830 fax
 
To apply via email, please attach a resume in MS Word format:
 
Boys and Girls Club of Dane County is an Equal Opportunity Employer.
 
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Friday, October 09, 2009
Telementoring Fall 2009 Newsletter
By tutormentor2 @ 1:16 PM :: 117 Views :: 0 Comments :: Program Articles, Articles about tutoring and mentoring programs

This link points to the Fall 2009 Telementor newsletter, which is in pdf form. http://www.telementor.org/journal/Telementor-Fall-2009.pdf

There are numerous articles that inspire, educate and inform.

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Wednesday, October 07, 2009
Strategy for helping kids in Chicago
By tutormentor2 @ 5:37 PM :: 128 Views :: 0 Comments :: Research and Advocacy , Articles about tutoring and mentoring programs, Volunteering and Service

The media are writing stories about how national leaders such as Arne Duncan and Eric Holder are responding the the violence in Chicago. Read a response posted by Mike Trakan, the map maker for the Tutor/Mentor Connection.

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