Mentoring for Craft Professionals
Mentoring for Craft Professionals provides clear, practical guidance for any craft professional taking on a mentorship role to support newer team members. In addition to coverage of best practices, this title includes useful templates and tools to help set up a mentor and mentee for success.
Released in 2024, this online course provides formal guidance to the craft professional entering a mentorship role, including training in communication techniques and conflict resolution and the essential elements of a formal mentoring program. The course content is the same as the Mentoring for Craft Professionals – Trainee Guide, but includes additional learning elements, including videos, review quizzes, and downloadable forms and additional learning options to engage the learner and enable them to put their skills to immediate practice.
Craft Snapshot
Curriculum Details
The Mentoring for Craft Professionals curriculum is an important addition to NCCER’s workforce development training. The exchange in knowledge and guidance from those who are more experienced has been an important part of craft training and apprenticeship. This curriculum provides formal guidance to the craft professional entering a mentorship role.
2016 Edition (Print)
Total Recommended Hours |
Competencies & Objectives Lists |
12.5 | Click here |
The Mentoring for Craft Professionals curriculum is an important addition to NCCER’s workforce development training. The exchange in knowledge and guidance from those who are more experienced has been an important part of craft training and apprenticeship. This curriculum provides formal guidance to the craft professional entering a mentorship role.
The Mentoring for Craft Professionals – Instructor Copy includes Lesson Plan, Trainee Guide and a download link sent after purchase with PowerPoint, Performance Profile and exam. Only Instructors or Master Trainers can order lesson plans, PowerPoints, tests or the individual modules that include tests.
Released in 2024, this online course provides formal guidance to the craft professional entering a mentorship role, including training in communication techniques and conflict resolution and the essential elements of a formal mentoring program.
The course content is the same as the Mentoring for Craft Professionals – Trainee Guide, but includes additional learning elements, including videos, review quizzes, and downloadable forms and additional learning options to engage the learner and enable them to put their skills to immediate practice.
Contributing Subject Matter Experts
Subject Matter Experts (SMEs) are a vital part of NCCER’s Curriculum development process. SMEs are construction and maintenance professionals who have journey-level experience and have experience teaching their trades to others.
Adam Hoots, Clemson University/Construction ACHE Solutions
Arthur Ehmling, Marek Brothers Systems, Inc.
Aurelio Flores, Marek Brothers Systems, Inc.
Barb Allen, Levocity, LLC
Buddy Britt, Marek Brothers Systems, Inc.
Carole Del Vecchio, Goodwin University
David Schlater, Marek Brothers Systems, Inc.
Gerald Frazier, Marek Brothers Systems, Inc.
Jaime Ramos, Marek Brothers Systems, Inc.
Jody Klodner, Marek Brothers Systems, Inc.
Josh Luebker, Sulphur Prairie Management
Kyle Brown, Marek Brothers Systems, Inc.
Manuel Vasquez, Marek Brothers Systems, Inc.
Mark Perez, Marek Brothers Systems, Inc.
Sabra Phillips, Marek Brothers Systems, Inc.
Sam Sinclair, Henson Robinson Company
Stacy Gunderson, Marek Brothers Systems, Inc.
Taylor Beeman, JE Dunn Construction
Victor Martinez, Marek Brothers Systems, Inc.
Instructor Resources
Instructor Toolbox
NCCER’s Instructor Toolbox provides easy access to important instructional resources for your training program. You’ll find downloadable course planning tools, examples of classroom activities and projects, and instructor tips and best practices to help you enhance your program.