Mentor Program for Foundations

Mentors wanted for Lime's Foundations Program for Young Professionals!
Mentors are volunteers serving as a resource to our Foundations Program participants. They will have an opportunity to share professional and disability experiences in a structured way helping to guide and support participants as they navigate their own paths and career goals.
Mentors will:
- participate in a program launch webinar where they will share their career path and disability story
- be assigned to a cohort and responsible for scheduling networking calls with each mentee
- lead cohort group calls with 4-5 participants
Mentor Eligibility Requirements:
Mentors must be employed in a professional role and have a minimum of 7+ years of work experience. They must identify as having a disability and feel comfortable sharing their experiences regarding disclosure, accommodations, and other related situations.
Interested in giving back to the next generation of leaders with disabilities? Apply now!
How to apply: Log into, or join, The Lime Network
A person with a disability is defined as someone who has or considers themselves to have, a long-term or recurring issue that impacts one or more activities that others may consider to be a daily function. This definition also includes the perception among others that a disability exists. We know that 90% of disabilities on campus (and 70% of disabilities among the general population) are invisible, and candidates with all disabilities are encouraged to join The Lime Network and take full advantage of the benefits it offers.