The role of a Peer Mentor has an emphasis on well-being and a participant’s barrier prior to moving into employment. Barriers include, but are not limited to, addiction, disability in work, over 50s, and neurodiversity. The purpose of a peer mentor is to offer support based on lived experience through face-to-face discussions that will provide information, advice and guidance, build confidence and improve the wellbeing of participants.
Peer Mentor (Specialist Employability Services)
Location/region: Central England and the home counties
Key Tasks
Support the running of a social activity group or one-to-one sessions on an ongoing basis with a group of Shaw Trust participants. Participants on the Work and Health Programme are typically offered a course of sessions. You will discuss key topics of social activity such as mental health barriers, anxiety, confidence, financial pressures, and home life. Also, you will carry out general discussions and sessions to help participants to share experiences in a supportive space, facilitate conversations on challenging subjects in a sensitive manner, and signpost, advise and support the participant to attend local activities to support their current barriers.
What’s in it for you?
You will help job seekers build their confidence and well-being with the support you provide. Learn about their life experience and share your experiences and knowledge to help them learn, grow, and improve.
What are we asking for?
- Have a lived experience of a life experience where you have been put at a disadvantage.
- Have ability to work and support vulnerable adults with positive outcomes.
- Have a professional manner and confidence to work independently.
- Have excellent communication and interpersonal skills.
- Ability to recognise what may be stopping someone from entering employment or becoming independent.
- Have empathetic approach.
- Want to help people facing disadvantage work towards achievable goals.
- Work collaboratively with shaw trust staff to support clients to achieve their goals, and a willingness to be part of the support network for an individual as they undertake the journey into/back into employment or gain independence.
Volunteer hours
Four hours between 9am and 5pm between Monday and Friday.