Volunteer Mentor

MCR Pathways

Interests

  • Children
  • Families and Parenting
  • Young People

Activities

  • Befriending & Buddying
  • Mentoring

MCR Pathways are seeking volunteer mentors over the age of 21, to work in Surrey schools to make a life changing difference to a disadvantaged young person.

 

MCR Pathways is a UK based charity, working with care experienced or otherwise disadvantaged young people in schools across Surrey to provide relationship based mentoring support through a network of volunteers. 

The young person has a mentor who cares about them, supports them, and champions their cause to help them realise their potential and talent.

Through this the mentor develops their empathy and listening skills.

Together it can truly change a life!

Training, including safeguarding information, is provided to all our mentors before they are matched with a young person. 


What skills do I need?

No specific experience or skills are required, just the ability to be there for the young person, to listen and to care. 

We will need to conduct a DBS check at no cost to you, as well as get the details of two character references. 

 

Volunteering will take place at one of the schools we work with, which the volunteer picks based on their location

Guildford, (Christ's College), Banstead (The Beacon School), Sunbury Manor school (Sunbury on Thames Middlesex), Aldershot (Ash Manor school), Ashford (Thomas Knyvett College), Redhill (Carrington school) and, Esher (Hinchley Wood school)

They are currently in need of mentors at Thomas Kneyvett School, Ashford TW15 3DU

 


Interests

  • Children
  • Families and Parenting
  • Young People

Activities

  • Befriending & Buddying
  • Mentoring

Details

  • Age restrictions
    Minimum age for mentoring
  • DBS check required
  • Equal Opportunities Policy
    Staff policy that can be extended to volunteers
  • Ongoing support
    Regular check ins from the mentor team as well as the contact within the school
  • Training provided
    Covers safeguarding and what you can do in your mentoring sessions
  • Volunteer induction
    Each mentor is inducted to the school once they have been matched with a young person
  • Volunteer Policy
    Information on what is expected as a mentor, though not written in one policy document
  • Volunteers covered by insurance
    Public Liability Insurance

When can I volunteer?

Slot Mon Tue Wed Thu Fri Sat Sun
Morning No No No No No No No
Afternoon No No No No No No No
Evening No No No No No No No

Availability Details

We ask all our mentors to volunteer for a minimum of a year, spending one hour a week in their chosen school during term time.

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