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Behavioral health professionals and students sought for BHECN Mentoring Program

mentors2023.jpgBHECN seeks licensed behavioral health professionals and college students on pathways toward behavioral health careers to participate in our Mentoring Program for the 2024-2025 academic year.

As it did with Douglas County Corrections Director Mike Myers and and UNK clinical mental health student Mariah Seim (pictured) -- the BHECN Mentoring Program pairs licensed behavioral health professionals currently working in their fields with behavioral health students at the graduate and undergraduate levels. This includes an array of behavioral health professionals including psychologists, counselors, psychiatrists, social workers, therapists and psychiatric nurses.

The commitment for the paired professionals and students will be for one academic year. This goal is for mentors and mentees to build strong relationships that help the students achieve their career goals and have success in their educational journeys.

Mentors and mentees are expected to meet or interact once a month between September to May. This could be through Zoom, phone, or in-person. Activities can include meeting for coffee, lunch, or a mentoring phone call or Zoom.

BHECN will provide $100 monthly stipends to all mentors to support their monthly gatherings with their mentee and the occasional associated costs (e.g. lunch, coffee, mileage).

Learn more about the program and access the mentor and mentee applications here.