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for Ardoch - Education & Training
Calling all superheroes-in-waiting! If you want to help children and young people reach their true potential, we want to hear from you. Mock interviews is an opportunity for Primary and Secondary school students to connect with working adult volunteers, helping students to practice and build interview techniques which are crucial to securing employment. There are many events throughout the year across our partner schools.
for Inner Northern LLEN - Education & Training
Want to make a difference in the life of a young person? 1-2 hours a week is all it takes! The Merri-bek TAC L2P Program assists young learner drivers (aged between 16-21) who have no access to a supervising driver or vehicle, to gain the driving experience required to apply for a probationary licence. Volunteer mentors support young people to gain supervised driving experience in an L2P car - no cost to young people or volunteers. Volunteers undertake comprehensive VicRoads training.
for Whittlesea Community Connections - Other
Do you want to make a difference in a young person's life & can offer a minimum of 2 hours a week to supervise young learner drivers? Benefits: *Mentoring is a fantastic way of connecting with others & making a difference in the lives of young people. *Mentoring is rewarding: support a young person to achieve their goals in developing safe & lawful driving habits for life. *Engage and interact with young people to build a positive, trusting friendship. *Receive comprehensive training & suppor
for Australian Volunteers Program - Mentoring & Advocacy
Looking for a change? We’re always looking for Australian volunteers to support our partner organisations across the Pacific, Asia, and Africa.
for PCYC Townsville (Aitkenvale) - Community Services
PCYC Queensland’s Braking the Cycle program supports young people to complete their mandatory 100 hours of supervised driving in a safe and suitable vehicle with a volunteer mentor. The vehicles are kindly donated by the community. Student participants will initially be assessed by a driving school to ensure competency. #Mentoring #Volunteering #Braking the Cycle Volunteer Driver #Communication skills
for Regional Youth Driver Education Program (RYDE) (Under Investing In Our Youth) - Young People
We are looking for driving mentors for novice drivers aged 16-25 who face barriers to completing their required 50 log book hours and obtaining their license. A caring, non-judgemental attitude is required and a car is provided.
for Inspiring Brighter Futures Foundation - Community Services
Inspiring Brighter Futures Foundation is a not for profit that relies on volunteer mentors to support our wellbeing mentoring program and inspire the lives of those within our community.
for Whitelion - Frankston - Community Services
Volunteer as a mentor to support young people in out of home care as they explore their interests and further positive community connections.
for Darebin Information, Volunteer and Resource Service (DIVRS) - Community Services
The Darebin TAC L2P Program assists disadvantaged young people under 21 years of age to engage in education, employment and the community by helping them gain the 120 hours of supervised driving experience needed to get their probationary licence.
for Thriving Multicultural Communities - Community Services
We currently require a Mentor to assist Learner Drivers from underprivileged, marginalized and culturally and linguistically diverse backgrounds to gain supervised driving experience to satisfy the Queensland Graduated Learner Driver requirements. (C) *Automatic vehicles will be supplied.
for Investing In Our Youth Inc. (Ryde) - Young People
Mentoring of young people to complete 50 hours of supervised car driving experience. An automatic RYDE vehicle which is comprehensively insured, maintained and has a fuel card is provided. The RYDE car is based at Geographe Leisure Centre. There is no formal age range of volunteer mentors, as long as you have a current licence, can drive safely and have a good understanding of road rules.
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