Project K Mentor
**Project K Mentor (Volunteer)**
Organisation: **Graeme Dingle Foundation**
Programme: Project K
Location: Bay of Plenty (school-based mentoring)
Time Commitment: 2 hours every 2 weeks for 12 months (plus training and occasional events).
**About the Role**
Become a mentor and help a Year 10 student realise their potential. **Project K** is a youth development programme designed to build confidence, resilience and leadership capability in young people.
The programme includes a wilderness adventure, a community challenge, and a one-to-one mentoring partnership.
As a volunteer mentor, you will be matched with a student and meet fortnightly to support them in setting and achieving personal goals.
You will provide encouragement, a listening ear, and positive role modelling to help strengthen the progress they’ve made during the earlier stages of the programme.
**Key Responsibilities**
• Meet fortnightly with your assigned student (approximately 2 hours)
• Support goal setting and personal development
• Encourage resilience and positive decision-making
• Maintain professional boundaries and confidentiality
• Communicate with Project K staff as required
• Attend mentor training and relevant programme events
**Skills & Qualities**
We are looking for volunteers who are:
• Reliable and consistent
• Positive and encouraging
• Good listeners
• Patient and non-judgemental
• Passionate about supporting rangatahi
No previous mentoring experience is required. Full training and ongoing support are provided.
**What’s in It for You?**
• Develop leadership and communication skills
• Gain personal fulfilment through meaningful community impact
• Expand your professional and community networks
• Receive recognition at your regional Project K prizegiving
**Training & Support**
Comprehensive training is provided before matching, along with ongoing guidance and support throughout the mentoring year.
**Requirements**
• Interview and reference checks
• Police Vetting
• Commitment for the full 12-month mentoring period
**Ready to make a difference?**
Apply today and help shape the future of a young person in your community.