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'''This is a list of experienced Mentors offering to be a buddy to a new Mentor. These experienced Mentors will offer encouragement, guidance, and tips to help the newer Mentors settle in their new volunteer role!'''


''Experienced Mentors: Please list your name below so new Mentors can contact you in world when looking for a buddy. If you'd like also list your approximate hours of availability in SL Time. When you agree to be someones buddy, please list their name after yours on this page.''
== Thank you for your interest in becoming a Mentor Buddy! ==
 
 
"Mentor Buddy" (or a related role/title--send us your suggestions!) is about to become a role within the Second Life Mentors group which lends to the responsibility of being a Mentor for the Mentors themselves!
 
Along with your free form volunteering to help the Second Life community at your leisure, Mentor Buddies are well-versed, seasoned volunteers within the group who are willing to be contacted directly by other volunteers.  This is entirely an opt-in role and may bear extra responsibility, but for many of you who already want to help new volunteers get their feet wet, this is the directory you have been looking to join for a while now.
 
Purposes for new volunteers to contact Mentor Buddies may be the following:
 
-Advice on how, where, and when to volunteer.
-Advice on where to direct a resident concern or how to solve a resident issue.
-Advice on how to respond to unexpected circumstances on the grid, such as abuse related concerns.
-To request a tour of volunteering hot spots, show how volunteering may be done in a particular region or setting.
 
Ability to answer these questions and requests is at the discretion of the Mentor Buddy.  If you, as a Mentor Buddy, are occupied or unavailable to help when contacted, THIS IS OKAY. However, please make it your responsibility to communicate your availability to the volunteer who is looking to you for help, and/or request that they speak to another Mentor Buddy if that is needed. During volunteer orientation, we will convey as best as possible that the Mentor Buddy role is opt-in and that Mentor Buddies may not be available upon request. We want the Mentor Buddy role to be as pain free as possible, but also note that the added responsibility is something that must be handled with great care.
 
Requirements for Maintaining Mentor Buddy Status:
 
The primary purpose of the Mentor Buddy system is to help new volunteers get acquainted with the volunteer program by showing them the ropes. As such, we ask that Mentor Buddies be /willing/ to say "Hello!" at one [1] orientation session for new volunteers and let the attendees of the orientation know that for that particular group you are willing to take questions from them during their first month of volunteering.  In order for this to work, VTeam members who are hosting orientation sessions may review the list of online "Mentor Buddies" prior to an orientation session and ask one Mentor Buddy to attend the session. Because Second Life Volunteers are not required to volunteer at any set time, it is absolutely possible to defer the request to attend the session at a later date. We will maintain a list of those who have spoken and mark whether or not you would like to attend more than one of these orientation sessions.
 
/Initial/ sign up for this position will /not/ require that you speak in front of the orientation attendees. However, we ask that /to secure/ this position over time that you do attend one session to represent yourself as a Mentor Buddy. /No/ "cut off" date or deadline is set presently for speaking at these orientation sessions, and should one be created, due notice will be given to those who wish to maintain their status as Mentor Buddy.
 
Leaving the Mentor Buddy role behind and returning to the Everybody role can be accomplished by speaking to a VTeam member during one of their office hours, found here:  [[VTeam Office Hours]]
 
If you would like to sign up to be a part of this program, please click the survey link below and fill out a short form indicating your interest in the role:
 
[surveymonkey link]

Revision as of 18:38, 26 August 2007

Thank you for your interest in becoming a Mentor Buddy!

"Mentor Buddy" (or a related role/title--send us your suggestions!) is about to become a role within the Second Life Mentors group which lends to the responsibility of being a Mentor for the Mentors themselves!

Along with your free form volunteering to help the Second Life community at your leisure, Mentor Buddies are well-versed, seasoned volunteers within the group who are willing to be contacted directly by other volunteers. This is entirely an opt-in role and may bear extra responsibility, but for many of you who already want to help new volunteers get their feet wet, this is the directory you have been looking to join for a while now.

Purposes for new volunteers to contact Mentor Buddies may be the following:

-Advice on how, where, and when to volunteer. -Advice on where to direct a resident concern or how to solve a resident issue. -Advice on how to respond to unexpected circumstances on the grid, such as abuse related concerns. -To request a tour of volunteering hot spots, show how volunteering may be done in a particular region or setting.

Ability to answer these questions and requests is at the discretion of the Mentor Buddy. If you, as a Mentor Buddy, are occupied or unavailable to help when contacted, THIS IS OKAY. However, please make it your responsibility to communicate your availability to the volunteer who is looking to you for help, and/or request that they speak to another Mentor Buddy if that is needed. During volunteer orientation, we will convey as best as possible that the Mentor Buddy role is opt-in and that Mentor Buddies may not be available upon request. We want the Mentor Buddy role to be as pain free as possible, but also note that the added responsibility is something that must be handled with great care.

Requirements for Maintaining Mentor Buddy Status:

The primary purpose of the Mentor Buddy system is to help new volunteers get acquainted with the volunteer program by showing them the ropes. As such, we ask that Mentor Buddies be /willing/ to say "Hello!" at one [1] orientation session for new volunteers and let the attendees of the orientation know that for that particular group you are willing to take questions from them during their first month of volunteering. In order for this to work, VTeam members who are hosting orientation sessions may review the list of online "Mentor Buddies" prior to an orientation session and ask one Mentor Buddy to attend the session. Because Second Life Volunteers are not required to volunteer at any set time, it is absolutely possible to defer the request to attend the session at a later date. We will maintain a list of those who have spoken and mark whether or not you would like to attend more than one of these orientation sessions.

/Initial/ sign up for this position will /not/ require that you speak in front of the orientation attendees. However, we ask that /to secure/ this position over time that you do attend one session to represent yourself as a Mentor Buddy. /No/ "cut off" date or deadline is set presently for speaking at these orientation sessions, and should one be created, due notice will be given to those who wish to maintain their status as Mentor Buddy.

Leaving the Mentor Buddy role behind and returning to the Everybody role can be accomplished by speaking to a VTeam member during one of their office hours, found here: VTeam Office Hours

If you would like to sign up to be a part of this program, please click the survey link below and fill out a short form indicating your interest in the role:

[surveymonkey link]