Construction Career Collaborative (C3) offers the Mentoring for Craft Professionals certificate course developed by National Center for Construction Education & Research (NCCER). The Mentoring for Craft Professionals curriculum details the expectations and outcomes of a mentoring relationship, characteristics of effective mentors, phases of mentoring relationships, communication techniques, conflict resolution, and elements of a formal mentoring program. After completing the training program, mentors will be able to determine the needs of trainees and how they learn best. Through mentorship, the future construction workforce will be equipped with the skills and expertise needed to maintain the industry's success.
Chamberlin recently awarded nine employees with the NCCER Mentoring for Craft Professionals certificate. This included: Daniel Burgan, Allen Polasek, Wayne Ferguson, Nelson Duran, Stanley Boysen, Mike Harper, Chris Brown, Mike Kasper and Eddie Silva. This class was comprised of operation managers, field operation managers and project managers. The course will take place again shortly as part of the Chamberlin University Supervisory Program including foremen and superintendents. Upon receiving the certification, candidates will become a mentee.
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