Peer Mentor
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- Ottawa, ON
- $19.90 per hour
- Permanent
- Full-time
- Be a Change Maker: Engage directly with youth from diverse backgrounds and guide them through one of the most pivotal stages of their lives.
- Develop Leadership Skills: Mentorship isn’t just about helping others—it’s about growing alongside them. As a Peer Mentor, you’ll gain hands-on experience in leadership, group facilitation, and youth development. You’ll also gain fantastic administrative skills that can be transferred to many future jobs.
- Join a Legacy: With over 1,300 alumni since 2008, you’ll be part of a program with a proven track record of success. Your contribution can help shape the future of Ottawa’s youth.
- Expand Your Network: Collaborate with community leaders, employers, and youth organizations, gaining invaluable connections and insights.
- Manage youth progress by maintaining detailed records and facilitating clear communication via SharePoint, Outlook, Planner, Word, Excel, and Mentorcity
- Ensuring that youth have and complete required documents for program completion
- Design presentations and reports to aid in youth employment selections
- Ensure timely completion of administrative tasks, reporting any concerns or delays proactively
- Ensure that youth complete trainings provided
- Schedule and lead meetings with individual youths or mentor group, community partners, and youth’s employers
- Foster a safe, inclusive, and empowering environment where youth feel supported to overcome barriers
- Provide both group and one-on-one mentorship, guiding youth through training, job placements, and personal growth
- Actively engaging in consistent relationship building with youth
- Be a positive role model for youth
- Advocate on behalf of youth that attend the program
- Address behavioral challenges constructively, through the lens of the opportunities policy, to help youth reflect and grow from their experiences
- Encourage youth to set and achieve learning objectives, developing their skills for future success
- Assist in the facilitation of key training sessions and engagement activities.
- Act as a bridge between youth and employers during summer placements, ensuring successful outcomes.
- Play an active role in planning and delivering program events and activities, driving the program's mission forward
- Must be currently attending a Post-Secondary School
- First Aid and CPR training an asset
- High Five training an asset
- A Passion for Youth Development: You have a genuine interest in helping youth realize their potential, especially those from marginalized communities
- Leadership Experience: You have a track record in youth programming, leadership development, or group facilitation, and are eager to continue growing in these areas
- Cultural Awareness: Your understanding of diversity, equity, and inclusion helps you effectively navigate challenges that marginalized youth may face
- Adaptability: You're comfortable working in dynamic, fast-paced and ever-changing environments, and can easily adjust to shifting needs and priorities
- Excellent Communication: You are skilled at building strong, positive relationships with youth, colleagues, and community partners
- Language requirements: English mandatory; Bilingualism in French and English required for 5 of the 10 Mentor positions.
- Additional Languages: Fluency in any other languages is a strong asset, as it enhances our capacity to serve youth from diverse backgrounds.
- Ability to work flexible hours: Position involves working evenings and weekends on a regular basis
- Proficiency in Microsoft Office applications (Microsoft, Excel, SharePoint, Outlook) is mandatory
- Current Criminal Record Check (vulnerable sector) for employees that are 18 years old and over