Mentorship Program
As the leadership environment becomes increasingly complex and demanding, APEX is proud to launch its new Mentorship Program, designed to create a supportive, inclusive, and intergenerational community of executives. Founded on a government-wide approach, unique in the federal government, APEX’s Mentorship Program is exclusive to the executive community. The Program is grounded in the principle of positive leadership and aims to help executives develop and refine their leadership skills, while strengthening their sense of belonging to a community rich in perspectives, identities, and experiences.
Who can participate?
– Mentees: Executives appointed between July 1, 2024 and February 1, 2025, including those who participated in the New Executive Induction Forum on December 2, 2025, will receive a personal invitation to participate in the Program. Please note that mentees must be members of APEX at the time of registration.
– Mentors: Experienced executives (EX-01 to EX-05) who wish to share their knowledge and support the next generation of executives in the federal public service are invited to submit their candidacy. Please note that mentors must be members of APEX at the time of registration.
How it works
– Mentees receive a personalized match based on their goals and aspirations.
– Mentors submit their candidacy and are carefully selected by APEX.
– APEX supports mentors and mentees throughout the program.
Why participate?
For mentees:
– A space for exchange and reflection with an experienced resource person.
– Advice and fresh perspectives.
– A better understanding of the executive role and improved effectiveness.
– A strengthened sense of professional identity within the executive community.
– Increased confidence and greater chances of success through the sharing of experiences.
For mentors:
– Contribute to the development of future leaders.
– Enhance their own leadership skills and benefit from diverse perspectives, identities, and experiences.
– Give back and showcase their experience and learnings.
– Strengthen their sense of belonging to the senior executive community.
– Enjoy a space for mutual reflection and learning.
Commitment
The relationship generally lasts 12 months, with approximately 15 hours divided into:
– 1 or 2 preliminary sessions to finalize the mentoring agreement
– 10 one-hour individual sessions between April 2026 and March 2027
– Participation in the launch, training, closing ceremony, and Program evaluation
– Preparation for meetings
