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Professional mentoring is a powerful tool for environmental professionals at any stage of their career. For students and early career professionals, the workplace can be a challenging environment to navigate and the right choices are not always clear. A positive mentoring partnership can promote confidence, instil ethics, inspire passion and stimulate career growth. For experienced professionals, being a mentor improves leaderships skills and instils confidence in their leadership ability. The responsibility of helping guide someone’s career and goals requires the mentor to teach, motivate and offer honest feedback in difficult conversations.
SEQ EIANZ’s Mentoring Program will run from April to December 2026. There will be a variety of events held during the program, including:
$95 for EIANZ members, $150 for non-members
Free for mentors
Register here and complete the survey in the link below before 5:00pm on Friday 6 March 2026.
Mentee/mentor pairing will be based on survey results. If you have yet to complete the pairing survey please click on the teal box below.
CLICK HERE TO COMPLETE THE MENTORING PAIRING SURVEY
You will be notified of your pairing in mid-March. If you are not successfully paired, mentees will receive a full refund. Should you have any questions or queries regarding the program please contact Hamish Manzi at seq@eianz.org
We look forward to having you as part of this very rewarding program.
When: Commencing March 2026
Cost: Member mentees: $95 | Non-Member mentees: $150
Registrations Open: 20th February 26 12:00 AM
Registrations Close: 6th March 26 5:00 PM
Contact: Questions regarding the program please contact Geraldine Squires. Registration questions to office@eianz.org
We acknowledge and value the rights and interests of Indigenous Peoples in the protection and management of environmental values through their involvement in decisions and processes, and the application of traditional Indigenous knowledge.