Raise Youth Mentor - City of Sydney , NSW

Build a brighter future today. Mentor a young person.
Raise strives to empower young minds through early intervention mentoring, equipping young people with lifelong skills for a brighter future but we can’t do it without volunteer mentors.
As experts in our field, we’ll train you for success before matching you with a mentee. You’ll then be the key to transforming that young person’s life so they can face a brighter future.
Ongoing evaluation shows that mentoring transforms lives – for mentees and mentors. Mentees are supported to improve their mental health via help seeking skills, improve their confidence, resilience and sense of belonging.
Mentors report significant positive benefits as well – in communication skill development, connection to their community, sense of purpose and more.
Minimum requirements
- Over the age of 21 (if studying in a relevant field minimum age is 20).
- Can commit to volunteering with Raise and being available for up to 2 hours per week for the duration of the program (up to 20 weeks).
- Understands that the volunteer role takes place on the same day and time each week, excluding school holidays.
- Can complete the compulsory training and provide (or apply for) a National Police check and Working with Children Check.
- Understands this is an unpaid role.
Schools in the City of Sydney, NSW
- Alexandria Park Community High School
- Newtown High School of the Performing Arts
- Marrickville High School
- Dulwich Hill High School of Visual Arts & Design
Interested in becoming a Volunteer Raise Youth Mentor? Apply now. We look forward to speaking with you soon!
Diversity, Equity and Inclusion at Raise
At Raise, we create safe, inclusive, and engaging spaces for young people, our mentors, employees, and partners. We do this through our commitment to build and foster an equitable, diverse, and inclusive environment for all our people. We welcome volunteer applications from people of all genders, cultural and linguistic backgrounds, people with disability, Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander peoples, and people who are diverse in gender and sexuality.
