Mentoring program overview
STRIVE Mentoring offers new and experienced research administrators a unique opportunity for professional development, cultivating a supportive network for mentees and harnessing the collective expertise of mentors.
Program length: 12 months
What to expect:
Participants in STRIVE Mentoring will attend a mentor training session or mentee orientation session at the start of the program. The inaugural cohort will begin in July.
Each month, mentor and mentee will be responsible for arranging a time to meet to work toward identified professional development goal(s). There will be a mid-program check-in meeting, as well a program wrap-up meeting upon successful completion of STRIVE Mentoring.
STRIVE Mentoring is not intended to replace department-specific training, formal training or onboarding activities within the hiring unit; it is designed to provide individual development opportunities.
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In order to be considered for STRIVE Mentoring, you must submit an application form by Monday, June 2.
Mentees will be required to submit the Self-Assessment Worksheet and the Acknowledgement from Supervisor Form as part of their applications.
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Eligibility Requirements
Anyone in research administration at USC who meets the criteria below may apply.
To be considered for STRIVE Mentoring as a mentor, you must meet the following criteria:
- Be employed within the USC system in a research administration or grants administration role for no less than 18 months.
- Attend the mentor training session at the start of the program (held virtually via Teams).
- Commit to participating in the full program, including monthly meetings and a mid-program check-in meeting.
- NOT participate as a mentor to one of your direct/indirect reports.
- CRA is preferred but not required.
To be considered for STRIVE Mentoring as a mentee, you must meet the following criteria:
- Be able to identify a professional development goal(s) achievable within the program duration OR demonstrate a desire to learn about research administration broadly or a specific area within research administration.
- Attend the mentee orientation at the start of the program (held virtually via Teams).
- Commit to participating in the full program, including monthly meetings and a mid-program check-in meeting.