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SSLP Mentors (Virtual)

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Edmonton

On-site

CAD 30,000 - 60,000

Part time

18 days ago

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Job summary

A nonprofit organization in Edmonton is seeking Mentors for their Students Supports for Learning Program. This role involves connecting with high school students, providing guidance, and helping develop their personal and academic skills. Ideal candidates should be between 23-29 years old, identify as part of the Black community, and have prior mentoring experience. This position offers a unique opportunity to positively impact the next generation while gaining valuable mentoring skills.

Qualifications

  • Must identify as a member of the Black community.
  • Located in Alberta.
  • Prior experience as a Mentor required.

Responsibilities

  • Connect in person or virtually with youth in the program.
  • Develop a relationship with Mentees.
  • Help a mentee develop personal and academic skills.

Skills

Bilingualism
Mentoring experience
Adaptability
Resilience
Respectfulness
Job description

Edmonton Southwest, Canada | Posted on 01/25/2023

  • Industry Nonprofit Charitable Organizations
  • City Edmonton Southwest
  • State/Province Alberta
  • Country Canada
About Us

Mission:

The Federation of Black Canadians (FBC) is a national, non‑profit organization driven by Black organizations across the country. The Federation of Black Canadians advances the social, economic, political and cultural interests of Canadians of African descent.

Mantra:

Stronger Together – Nothing About Us Without Us

Who We Are:

The Federation of Black Canadians is a national advocacy organization that partners with Black communities, organizations, and people in 13 provinces and territories across Canada.

Job Description

FBC is developing a program that offers 1‑on‑1 mentorship with students, ensuring they are paired with a mentor that shares relevant cultural and personal experiences.

We are looking for Young Adults between the ages of 23 and 29 so that they are able to better relate to the students. In this role, you will work as a Mentor for High School students in our Students Supports for Learning Program.

Responsibilities
  • Mentors will connect in person or virtually with youth in the program
  • Develop a relationship with Mentees
  • Help a mentee develop personal and academic skills
  • Be a source of support and guidance for their mentee
  • Maintain confidentiality
  • Attend Mentorship training session
Requirements
  • Identify as a member of the Black community
  • Located in Alberta
  • Prior experience as a Mentor
  • Bilingualism is an asset
  • Dependable (keeps commitments, shows up on time, follows through)
  • Adaptable (shows the ability to overcome adversity in his or her personal and/or professional life)
  • Respectful (adheres to program and family rules, interested in learning about the experiences of others, nonjudgmental)
  • Resilient (can handle common youth “testing behaviors” and is not particularly “rejection-sensitive”)
  • Are familiar with the topics being taught such as financial literacy, networking etc
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