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Community-Based 1:1 Mentor

Volunteer with Big Brothers Big Sisters of Oxford County
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Location:
Tillsonburg, Ontario
Hours:
2+ hours/week
Categories: Children/Youth
Suitability: All Applicants Welcome

Volunteer Job Description

Are you looking to ignite power and potential with youth in Oxford County? Big Brothers Big Sisters of Oxford County is looking for you! There are lots of volutneer mentoring opportunities available, with approximately 130 youth on the waitlist here in Oxford County. 
Our Community-Based 1:1 Programs, also known as Big Brothers or Big Sisters, provides youth with a positive role model to talk to and engage in a variety of activities with. Mentors build a developmental relationship with their mentee through consistent, weekly outings. The match is created based on common interests. Pre-match training is provided by the agency and matches receive ongoing support from our experienced caseworkers. Community Based matches are a minimum one-year commitment, and they meet once a week for 2+ hours. 

Experience Required

 Must be an Adult 

Criminal Record Check 

Vulnerable Sector Check 

Drivers License 

Own Transportation

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If you need assistance with resume writing or access to computers/internet, please connect with our Community Employment Services (CES) Oxford, at 40 Metcalf Street, in Woodstock, or by phone at +1 888-439-8161. These services are free as CES Oxford is an Employment Ontario Service Provider, a non-profit agency providing free service to job seekers and local employers through Employment Ontario provincially funded programs. Offering employment and training programs in our community since 1994, CES Oxford’s mission is to create opportunities, via programs and support, for the empowerment of individuals.

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