Agreement for Services – Mentor
Title mentoring programme / Type of trainingProgramme Manager / Date
Terms of reference
Background:
There is an inadequate number of individuals with required competencies in auditing available to support 2nd- and 3rd-party auditing efforts in the region. This has led to an over-dependence on external experts in the conduct of most assessments/audits, particularly in forestry. Several formal trainings (e.g. FSC and RSPO Lead Auditor training courses) have recently been held in the region. However, most of the persons trained continue to lack exposure to the practical experience important to test, improve and consolidate newly acquired skills.
The AfricaPractitioners Network,in collaboration with partners,offers an opportunity for qualified XXX Lead Auditors to developpractical auditing skills under the guidance of an experienced mentor. The agenda and approach follows the requirements of XXX standard assessment process, whilst allowing the mentor to share their expertise with the trainees throughout the exercise.
Objectives:
-to deepen mentees’ understanding of XXX
-to improve mentees’ competence and skills in auditing
-to improve mentees’ ability to function effectively in an audit team
Key skills:
The mentor shall support the mentees in the development of the following key skills:
-planning and managing an audit
-audit preparation
-organising and facilitatingopening/closing meetings
-reviewing key documents
-selecting inspection sites
-collecting and triangulating evidence
-formulating findings
Learning and feedback:
Mentors are required to provide feedback to the mentees throughout the On-The-Job (OTJ) training. Feedback may be spontaneous (proved intermittently throughout learning process) structured (verbal during daily team meetings or written). The mentor shall complete a feedback and evaluation form upon completion of the exercise both for the mentoring process and for each individual mentee and be available for a discussion on learning points if necessary.
Participant profile:
Mentors shouldbe:
- willing and able to travel and work in the field throughout the audit.
- willing and available to complete the full programme including preparation, field work and reporting.
The programmeshall cover costs of XXX (travel, lodging and meals during the audit exercise).
Confidentiality:
Participant agrees to keep any information related to the evaluation confidential, including, but not limited to, documentation, interviews, and conversations. Participant will not replicateor distribute copies of any documents or reports, or discuss the content of these documents or reports, with any party unless specifically authorized by the Proforestpoint of contact. All documents, data and other evidence provided to or collected by the participant during this exercise must be returned to Proforest or the client, or destroyed as instructed by the Proforestpoint of contact. Participant agrees to refer all questions or public requests for information directly to Proforest.
Safety:
Participant agrees that it is his/her responsibility to ensure his/her own safety while on this exercise. Participant has read, understoodand hereby agrees to comply with all Proforest safety policies and procedures.
Scope of services required for assignment
Consultant will provide mentoring to a group of mentees for an On-the-Job training (OJT) for XXX. Specific tasks include:
- Facilitating XXX number of assessments at XXX sites
- Providing continuous direction and feedback during the audit exercise
- Reviewing draft audit reports completed by the mentees
- Providing structured written feedback to each of the mentees
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Preparation
Field work
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