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Volunteer Mentor – VH256

Community Chaplaincy Norfolk

England

On-site

GBP 10,000 - 40,000

Full time

9 days ago

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Job summary

Join a forward-thinking organization dedicated to supporting individuals transitioning from prison to society. As a mentor, you will build meaningful relationships with clients, providing both emotional and practical support. This role requires empathy, confidence, and excellent communication skills, with a commitment to at least two hours per week for a year. You will undergo an 8-week training program to equip you with the necessary skills to guide clients through their journey. If you are passionate about making a difference and helping others rebuild their lives, this opportunity is perfect for you.

Qualifications

  • Looking for empathetic individuals over 25 with strong communication skills.
  • Experience in mentoring or working with vulnerable populations is a plus.

Responsibilities

  • Mentors provide emotional and practical support to prison leavers.
  • Engage in activities like dog walks and coffee chats to build rapport.

Skills

Empathy
Communication Skills
IT Literacy
Confidence

Education

Relevant Experience in Teaching or Coaching
Experience with Vulnerable People
Lived Experience of Criminal Justice System

Job description

Role:
A Community Chaplaincy Norfolk mentor works with a prison leaver (client) to build a positive relationship and bridge the daunting transition between prison and the outside world, often meeting their client at the gate on the day of release.

They are looking for empathetic, confident people with great listening skills to become mentors for people leaving prison across Norfolk.

Mentors offer practical support, such as help filling out forms and attending appointments, as well as emotional support and advice to build confidence and independence. Some of the activities mentors and clients have done together include dog walks, cinema trips, and visiting art galleries, as well as meeting up regularly for a coffee and a chat.

Time commitment:
We’re looking for people over the age of 25, who are empathetic but confident setting firm boundaries, who are excellent communicators and IT literate. Relevant experience is an advantage, whether this is in a teaching or coaching role, working with vulnerable people, or lived experience of the criminal justice system.
Mentors should be able to volunteer for at least 2 hours a week, and we ask for an initial 12 month commitment to the role.

What training is provided?
Mentors are required to complete an 8-week training course, consisting of one 2-hour session per week, covering safeguarding, boundaries, the criminal justice system and more. We also offer ongoing training, support, and regular supervision sessions for all our volunteers.

How do I get involved?
The next course begins on Tuesday 23rd January, 2024.
Please get in touch for an application form and an informal chat about what we do, and whether this role might be the right fit for you.

About the organisation:
Community Chaplaincy Norfolk (CCN) is a Christian charity that trains and supports volunteers of all faiths and none to mentor people leaving prison, walking with them on their journey to rebuild their lives.

“I feel good about the fact that I can walk with somebody along this journey, encourage them to get through that door and move on to new and positive places. It’s a real privilege.”
-Tom, CCN Mentor

How to apply:If you are interested in this role and would like to apply or would like more information, contact the Volunteer Hub at Merchants’ Place –
E: volhub@merchantsplace.co.uk
T: 01263 519454

Alternatively, you can complete an online registration form and your details will be sent to us directly. A link for the form can be found on our Volunteer Hub page on our website.

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