Volunteer Mentor for young people and Asylum Seekers

What You'll Do: 
  • You'Support your mentee to help them achieve and identify goals to get them where they want to be through encouraging your mentee to consider future options and assist them in developing strategies to attain their goals.
  • Develop a trusting, supportive and non-judgemental relationship, by providing emotional, social and practical support to boost confidence and independence.
  • Support your mentee to make social connections with their local community, services or groups.
  • We ask volunteers to commit to delivering mentoring  1–2-hours a week, over a period of 24 sessions. Through mentee and mentor testimonies we have seen the positive impact holding sessions in person vs online has, and so we would ask any perspective volunteers to be prepared to be available for all in person sessions should this be the required need of your mentee.  
Why You'll Love It: 

 

    • You will enjoy knowing that your mentoring will make a difference, with 9 out of 10 of the young people we work with saying that having a mentor has significantly improved their life, your skills and experiences are needed and will have a positive impact. 
    • You can find joy in being that someone in a young persons life that perhaps you wish you had, someone who can inspire, support and motivate.
    • You will have fun, as you laugh, reflect and overcome challenges together, igniting imagination, and being inspired by your mentee as you join on their journey to positive change.
    •  With the opportunity to be a mentor for a young person on our Asylum Seeker programme, you will find joy in knowing you will be supporting a young person through often a very difficult and challenging time, who are trying to navigate life in a new environment and culture and away from the comforts of familiarity and belonging.
    What You'll Learn: 
    • Through our comprehensive training and ongoing support, you will develop skills in positive psychology and coaching style techniques to effectively support someone to making steps towards positive change.
    • You will gain transferable skills relevant for personal and professional development, this includes but is not limited to team working, empathetic leadership, organisation, growth mindset and adaptive communication styles and approaches.
    • You may be matched with an individual from a different culture, age, or gender to yourselves, allowing you to gain an understanding of life from a perspective different to your own.
    • Through our compulsory monthly group supervision, you will have the opportunity to share your journey and support others though your learning.
    • Whether you are a mentor on our general or asylum seeker programme, our mentoring often provides the opportunity to learn and understand life from a perspective which is different to your own, this could be due to age, ethnicity, gender, culture and more.
    What We're Looking For: 

    Being an organisation who actively ensures the people we serve are heard and considered in the operation of what we do, we asked our Youth Advisory Council what qualities they feel a mentor should have and we couldn’t agree more!

     

    • Mindfulness – “as a mentor you need to be open minded, you need to always be mindful about what your mentee is feeling so they don’t feel like they are forced, or the session is about you”

    • Good listener – “asking good questions and being genuinely interested, so your mentee feels more welcome and cared for”

    • Patient – “as a mentee, having a mentor can feel strict at first, and they might need some time before getting into the flow of sessions”

    • Relatable – “understanding your mentees’ interests or experiences and being able to share your experiences with them”

     

    Your individuality and your life experience is what makes you unique and there is no one size fits, we ask for your time and committed to help others on their journey to Unfold their full potential and we’ll help you with the rest.

     

    Summary
    Volunteering
    Mentor
    Culture
    Refugees
    Young People
    Kensington and Chelsea
    City of Westminster
    24 Weeks Minimum
    2 Hours / Week
    Skills you will develop: 
    Active listening
    Building relationships and influencing
    Communicating
    Emotional intelligence
    Leading
    Relevant interests: 
    Charity / Nonprofit
    Requirements: 
    DBS check
    Over 18 years old
    Phone Interview
    Training

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