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Mentoring Workshop – 1st June 2010
Mentoring
“Your Role in Nurturing Registrants”
Society of Operations Engineers
22 Greencoat Place
London
SW1P 1PR
Welcome
John Williams
Head of Membership
Mentoring
“Your Role in Nurturing Registrants”
Society of Operations Engineers
Introduction
Roddy Mackenzie
Chair – Membership & Professional Standards
Mentoring
“Your Role in Nurturing Registrants”
Society of Operations Engineers
Introduction
Workshop Purpose:
To prepare attendees for their role as a mentor in
which they will provide support to candidates who
are seeking professional registration with the
Engineering Council
Introduction
Programme:
Keynote presentation on personal past
experience of the mentoring process
An overview of the routes to registration and
where mentoring ‘fits-in’
Panel Q&A session to address what
attendees would like from the workshop
Introduction
Desired outcomes are that attendees will:
Receive an introduction to the Society
mentoring process
Learn about the roles of Mentor and Mentee
Understand the key stages of a mentoring
relationship
Be able to advise Mentees on relevant UKSPEC
matters
Be confident to take on the role of Mentor
Mentoring Policy
SOE will endeavour to make available mentors to all candidates who are
seeking professional registration with Engineering Council through the
Society, in accordance with the following principles:
Mentors will be approved by the Society
Approved Mentors will have been assessed as competent to
advise on UKSPEC requirements and procedures
Mentors offered to candidates following the Technical Report
Option (TRO) and Work Based Learning (WBL) routes will be
familiar with the technical discipline of the report subject matter
Take up by the candidate is voluntary
Keynote Presentation
Robert J. Murray
Engineering Director – Inexus Group Holdings Ltd
Mentoring
“Your Role in Nurturing Registrants”
Society of Operations Engineers
Keynote Presentation
Mentoring and the role of the
Mentor and Mentee
Registration Process - Mentoring
Receive initial membership enquiry
UKSPEC exemplifying qualifications?
No
ICP, TRO, WBL?
Yes
Sufficient relevant experience?
Yes
Professional Review Process
Engineering Council registered member
Keynote Presentation - The Role of the Mentor
Communication
Organisation
Location
Flexibility
Manage Expectations
Feedback
Keynote Presentation - The Role of the Mentor
Test
Fearless
Change management
Know your limits
What makes a successful
mentor?
Benefits/What’s in it for me?
Keynote Presentation - The Role of the Mentee
Communication
Organisation
Flexibility
‘Be here now’
Realism
Deliver
Keynote Presentation - The Role of the Mentee
Feedback
Fearless
Network
Share success
Keynote Presentation – Mentoring Practice
Prepare an “Action Plan” and stick to it.
Encourage attendance of Institution
Meetings/Papers, particularly graduates.
Encourage applications to apply for realistic
vocational promotions.
Ensure that the application satisfies the level of
membership being applied for, if in doubt ask.
READ THE PAPERWORK sent with the
application forms, it is very prescriptive.
Keynote Presentation – Mentoring Practice
Ensure that you proof read all applications before
submission – authors often get “snow blind”.
Ensure that Artistic Licence is kept to a minimum – we
work in a relatively tight business.
Undertake “Mock” interview with Mentee and ensure that
all the mandatory areas are covered. Ideally a
competence based style.
Give accurate feedback.
Ensure a prompt or timely response to a referred
application.
Keynote Presentation – Mentoring Practice
Common Areas that are often overlooked by
mentors:
Commercial Acumen – generally
Depth of Engineering knowledge required for Chartered
Membership, particularly via the Technical Report
Option.
Applying creativity.
Team/Section Management.
Environmental Practice/Knowledge required.
The role of the Society
Keynote Presentation – Experience of a Mentee
Good things:
Encouragement
Knowledge of the process
Honesty
Understanding
On the end of the phone
Flexible
Review in a timely manner
Accurate feedback whether +ve or –ve
Keynote Presentation – Experience of a Mentee
Suggestions:
More encouragement and communication
from HQ
Advertise benefits
Don’t just aim at the younger audience
Not everyone is on a training programme
Registration Requirements - Standard
Paul Bayly
Professional Standards Manager
Mentoring
“Your Role in Nurturing Registrants”
Society of Operations Engineers
Registration Requirements - Standard
Registration
Requirements
[UK-SPEC]
Registration Requirements - Standard
Education & Training
Initial Professional Development
Submit Professional Review Report
Undertake Professional Review Interview
Registration Requirements - Standard
Qualifications
or Awards
Education and
Training
Assessment
Knowledge and
understanding
=
Demonstrable
Competence
Professional
Registration
Professional
Development
PRI
Chartered Engineer – exemplifying qualifications
An accredited Bachelors degree with honours in
engineering or technology plus either an approved
Masters degree or appropriate further learning to
Masters level
An accredited MEng
A qualification accredited by the Engineering
Council at the time it was taken
Qualifications recognised under international
agreements
Incorporated Engineer – exemplifying qualifications
An accredited Bachelors or honours degree in
engineering or technology
An HNC or HND or Foundation degree, plus
appropriate further learning to degree level
An NVQ4 or SVQ4 which has been approved for
the purpose by a licensed engineering institution
Qualification accredited by the Engineering Council
at the time it was taken
Qualifications recognised under international
agreements
Engineering Technician – exemplifying qualifications
An Advanced/Modern Apprenticeship or other work
based learning programme approved by a licensed
professional engineering institution;
An EdExcel Level 3 BTEC Certificate or Diploma in
Engineering or in Construction and the Built
Environment;
A qualification, approved by a licensed professional
engineering institution, in engineering or construction set
at level 3 (or above) in the Qualifications and Credit
Framework or at level 6 (or above) in the Scottish Credit
and Qualifications Framework;
An equivalent qualification approved by a licensed
professional engineering institution.
Registration Process - Overview
Receive initial membership enquiry
UK-SPEC exemplifying qualifications?
Sufficient relevant experience?
Professional Review Process
Engineering Council registered member
Registration Requirements - Individual
Roddy Mackenzie
Chair – Membership & Professional Standards
Mentoring
“Your Role in Nurturing Registrants”
Society of Operations Engineers
Registration Requirements - Individual
Registration
Requirements
[UKSPEC]
Registration Requirements - Individual
Education & Training Evidence
Initial Professional Development
Submit Professional Review Report
Undertake Professional Review Interview
Registration Requirements - Individual
TRO
Qualifications
WBL
or Awards
Evidence
Education
[ICP] and
Training
Assessment
Knowledge and
understanding
=
Demonstrable
Competence
Professional
Registration
Professional
Development
PRI
CEng/IEng Alternatives to Exemplifying Qualifications
Applicants who do not have the exemplifying
qualifications to demonstrate the required
knowledge and understanding may do so in other
ways, but must clearly demonstrate they have
achieved the same level of knowledge and
understanding as those with the qualification
These ways include:
CEng/IEng Alternatives to Exemplifying Qualifications
Writing a technical report, based on their
experience, and demonstrate their knowledge and
understanding of engineering principles (TRO)
Taking Engineering Council examinations
Following an assessed work based learning (WBL)
programme
Taking an academic programme specified by the
Society
Engineering Technician – Individual Route
Involves an in-depth appraisal of the knowledge
and experience acquired by practising technicians.
Administered by the Society
Registration Process - TRO
Roger O’Loughlin
Independent Consultant and Engineering Council Board Member
Mentoring
“Your Role in Nurturing Registrants”
Society of Operations Engineers
Registration Process - TRO
Subject matter must be agreed by the Society
Synopsis of 500 words
A report of between 2000 and 10,000 words
specified by the Institution based on perceived
academic shortfall
Report assessed and if appropriate followed by
interview
When successful, candidate then proceeds with
professional review report and interview
Registration Process - WBL
Peter Hills
SOE Honorary Secretary
Mentoring
“Your Role in Nurturing Registrants”
Society of Operations Engineers
Registration Process - WBL
Detailed Career History Report submitted
Offered by SOE to suitable candidates
WBL statement completed
Statement reviewed and assessed and, if
appropriate, followed by interview
If successful, candidate then proceeds with
professional review interview
Panel Session
Registration Process - Summary
Receive initial membership enquiry
UKSPEC exemplifying qualifications?
No
ICP, TRO, WBL?
Yes
Sufficient relevant experience?
Yes
Professional Review Process
Engineering Council registered member
Summary
Summary
To prepare attendees for their role as an
approved Society mentor in which they
will provide support to candidates who
are seeking professional registration
with Engineering Council
Summary
Outcomes:
Do you understand the Society mentoring
process?
Do you understand the roles of Mentor and
Mentee?
Do you understand the key stages of a mentoring
relationship?
Are you able to advise Mentees on relevant
UKSPEC matters?
Are you confident to take on the role of Mentor?
Close
Thank You for Attending!