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Volunteer Development Scotland Ltd. (also known as Volunteer Scotland).
Charity registered in Scotland SC013740 and a company limited by guarantee, registered in Scotland, No. SC106743. Our registered Office is Jubilee House, Forthside Way, Stirling. FK8 1QZ

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Peer Mentor

WHO?
Peer Mentoring involves a trained mentor 16-25 years old supporting a young person aged 14-21.

HOW?
The mentor would meet with the young person regularly to look into, set and work towards a set of goals important to the young person. These goals can be on any topic from increasing confidence to uni applications to talking through their worries.

WHATS IN IT FOR YOU?
• Build up confidence
• Develop leadership skills
• Develop communication skills
• Develop responsibility
• Gain nationally recognised accreditation – Saltire Awards, Dynamic Youth Awards, Youth Achievement Awards
• Gives an opportunity to organise, make decisions and use initiative
• Provides an opportunity to work with others who need support
• Reference for work/university


SUPPORT
The Peer Mentor will have a key worker assigned to them to provide ongoing and regular support for the entirety of their volunteering. The Mentoring Coordinator will provide 1-1 support regularly and will support each mentoring session.


Experience required

Commitment required:
• Initial training - (8 hours) one day OR 2 half days
• Mentoring meetings – up to 2 hours per session (weekly or fortnightly)
• Support 1-1’s with Mentor Coordinator – 1 hour every 6 months
• Ongoing training opportunities, as the come up

Attitudes:
Mentors have the ability to demonstrate their commitment and fulfil the training provided to be a good peer mentor.

Travel details

Market House, Lerwick, Shetland. ZE1 0JP

Restrictions

Minimum age: 16

Frequency & commitment
Flexible - to be confirmed with the volunteer. Commitment required: - Initial training - (8 hours) one day OR 2 half days - Mentoring meetings - up to 2 hours per session (weekly or fortnightly) - Support 1-1-s with Mentor Coordinator - 1 hour every 6 months - Ongoing training opportunities, as the come up Attitudes: Mentors have the ability to demonstrate their commitment and fulfil the training provided to be a good peer mentor.

Volunteers (aged 16-25) taking part in this opportunity are eligible to claim Saltire Awards hours for their activity.
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