Westfield Mediation, LLC, is excited to announce that we are now offering coaching and mentorship for newly trained mediators to help launch their practice. You have had the divorce mediation training but are not sure about what to do next. How do you actually get up and running? The coaching curriculum is a practical three-part program that includes the nuts and bolts of starting a business, networking and social media tips and the development of all the paperwork you will need to do the mediation work. You learned so much in the divorce mediation training and now want to put it into action. But there are many steps to do from finishing the class to working with a client. And Westfield Mediation, LLC, can help fill in this gap for you. We provide step-by-step instructions with links to the appropriate websites, saving you hours of online searches trying to figure out how to do all of this on your own.
We also offer a second piece of the puzzle. As part of the mentorship program, we can support you while you hone your mediation skills. We were once where you are now. Working with your first clients can be nerve-racking. So, we offer you the ability to shadow live mediation sessions. Clients must agree to this ahead of time and all confidentiality rules are applicable. You can see in real time how a real mediator works with real clients. You can shadow a mediator before you even have clients of your own-- a very valuable experience as you embark on your own journey down the mediation path. The more support you have, the faster you can become a better mediator.
And once you have those clients, we offer a review of the Memorandum of Understanding that you have written. It is always helpful and comforting to get some feedback about your first forays into this new world of divorce mediation documents. Westfield Mediation, LLC, has created a step-by-step coaching and mentorship program to help you actually begin your mediation business.
For more information on the coaching and mentorship program for newly trained divorce mediators, please contact Randi M. Albert, JD, or Michelle Weinberg, M.Ed., Licensed Marriage and Family Therapist, at Westfield Mediation, LLC, at 908.913.0373. Email us at [email protected] or view our website at www.westfieldnjmediation.com.
We also offer a second piece of the puzzle. As part of the mentorship program, we can support you while you hone your mediation skills. We were once where you are now. Working with your first clients can be nerve-racking. So, we offer you the ability to shadow live mediation sessions. Clients must agree to this ahead of time and all confidentiality rules are applicable. You can see in real time how a real mediator works with real clients. You can shadow a mediator before you even have clients of your own-- a very valuable experience as you embark on your own journey down the mediation path. The more support you have, the faster you can become a better mediator.
And once you have those clients, we offer a review of the Memorandum of Understanding that you have written. It is always helpful and comforting to get some feedback about your first forays into this new world of divorce mediation documents. Westfield Mediation, LLC, has created a step-by-step coaching and mentorship program to help you actually begin your mediation business.
For more information on the coaching and mentorship program for newly trained divorce mediators, please contact Randi M. Albert, JD, or Michelle Weinberg, M.Ed., Licensed Marriage and Family Therapist, at Westfield Mediation, LLC, at 908.913.0373. Email us at [email protected] or view our website at www.westfieldnjmediation.com.