Career Mentor/Expert Speaker

(Junior Achievement [Durham Region], Central Ontario)

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Position ID: V-OSH1431
Last Modified: 12 Aug 2024
Last Full Update: 12 Aug 2024

Opportunity Details: Career Mentor/Expert Speaker

Contact Michelee Balanger, Lead, Program Events and Volunteers, JA Central Ontario; Phone: 437-703-3768
Duties

Purpose of the role

JA Central Ontario is looking for enthusiastic and dedicated volunteers to support students through JA Events. JA engages volunteers from the local business community to add value to the student experience by sharing industry insights and expertise. If you’re passionate about helping youth in your community, this opportunity will be a valuable volunteer experience!

How it works

Joining a JA educational event, you'll share your career journey and experiences with student participants. During these events, students in grades 9-12 will hear from a range of speakers from a whole host of industries and backgrounds. You'll share your stories, outline your career path and answer student questions. This is a fantastic opportunity to inspire young people as they are thinking about their futures.

What do you wish you had known in high school? What advice would you give to your younger self? What is the most exciting thing about the world of work? Help students answer these questions and much more by volunteering with JA Central Ontario!

You will have the option of attending either a virtual or in-person event.

About JA Central Ontario

Here at JA Central Ontario, we prepare youth for life, for meaningful work and for an opportunity to do good in the world. We help young people go from saying ‘I can’t’ to ‘I can’ through our immersive, digitally-enabled learning experiences. Students learn practical skills like budgeting, saving and starting a business - but they also learn adaptability, creativity, problem-solving and a host of interpersonal tools too. They also meet industry experts and mentors - adult allies who can help them envision their future. We’re all about skill building – minus sleeping through the boring parts. Because with JA, there are no boring parts.

More Info Link https://www.jacentralontario.org/volunteerwithja/volunteer-roles/career-mentor-volunteer/
Benefits Inspire the next generation to consider exciting careers 
Empower young people as they plan their future 
Expand your network 
Improve your public speaking and storytelling
Ages 18 year(s) and up
Suitable for Highschool Credit Hours No
Suitable For Adults (18+) ; Persons with a hearing impairment ; Persons with a mental disability ; Persons with a physical disability ; Persons with a visual impairment ; Men ; Women ; Individuals ; Workplaces / Corporate Groups
Areas of Interest Community Outreach ; Education Support (Elementary / Secondary) ; Employment / Career Guidance ; Mentorship / Leadership
Skills/Experience Communication & Interpersonal Skills ; Friendly & Outgoing ; Mentoring & Training ; Public Speaking ; Working with Children ; Have a passion for working with children and youth, confidence presenting in-person, relevant work and/or educational experience, strong communication skills that are effective with children and youth 
Be fluent in English, 18 years of age or older
Commitment Length One Time / Special Event ; Time commitment: 
 
Task and Approx. timing 
Training session - 30 mins - 1 hour 
Registration and screening - 30 mins 
Review event materials - 30 mins - 1 hour 
Live event - 1-4 hours 
Email communication - 30 mins 
Total - Approx. 5 hours
Interaction Level Small Group ; Large Group ; Virtual Volunteering
Minimum Hours 5 (Total)
Seasons Year Round
Accessibility Fully Accessible
Number of Positions Ajax ; Beaverton ; Bowmanville ; Brock ; Brooklin ; Cannington ; Clarington ; Courtice ; Durham Region ; Orono ; Oshawa ; Pickering ; Port Perry ; Scugog ; Uxbridge (Township of) ; Whitby 
 
100 individual(s) needed in total.
Training Training is provided ; Training is required ; Scheduled training ; JA provides presentation content, engagement outline, and/or an agenda as applicable. We also provide an support including presentation guidelines and best practices.
Police Check Required
Additional Requirements You'll need to: 
- Complete vulnerable sector screening and review the JA Volunteer Code of Conduct 
- We are committed to ensuring a safe learning environment for young people and therefore a vulnerable sector screening is a requirement for all volunteers of JA Central Ontario as well as all school boards with whom we work. After registering, JA will provide you with exact instructions to ease this process. 
- Attend an online training session 
- Practice before you're live and in-person! 
- JA provides the suggested talking points and themes that you need to make this an amazing learning experience. 
Completing an online survey and sharing feedback about your experience
Start Date On or after 07 Aug 2024 and on or before 30 Jun 2025
End Date 30 Jun 2025

Agency Details: Junior Achievement [Durham Region], Central Ontario

Office Phone 416-360-5252
Fax 416-366-5252
E-Mail info@jacentralontario.org
Website www.jacentralontario.org/
Address & Map
133 Richmond St W, Ste 405
Toronto, ON M5H 2L3
 
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