Youth Justice Education - Volunteer Opportunity

Open
Level Justice
Toronto, Ontario, Canada
She / Her
Indigenous Youth Justice Program Manager
(2)
3
Project
Academic experience
20 hours of work total
Learner
Anywhere
Intermediate level

Project scope

Categories
Volunteer organizing Community engagement Social justice
Skills
cultural humility relationship building empathy leadership program management advocacy critical thinking reconciliation social justice mentorship
Details

Overview


Each year, Level recruits volunteers for our programs across Canada. If you are a legal professional, law student, aspiring law student or social justice advocate who is interested in working with youth to provide justice education, then this is an excellent opportunity for you!


About IYOP


Level’s Indigenous Youth Outreach Program is an innovative justice education and mentorship program for First Nations, Métis and Inuit youth aged 11 - 18 that achieves the following:


  • Builds the confidence, critical thinking and leadership skills of youth
  • Promotes relationship development between youth and justice sector volunteers through storytelling and a two-way knowledge exchange
  • Celebrates Indigenous customs, practices and beliefs
  • Advances reconciliation between Indigenous and non-Indigenous communities


Throughout the program, students work with justice sector volunteers and participate in experiential learning opportunities like mock trials, sentencing circles and field trips that expose them to the justice system in a positive and culturally-empowering way.

IYOP is rooted in building trust, acknowledging colonial legacies, honouring Indigenous practices and customs and promoting a two-way knowledge exchange between volunteers and Indigenous youth.


About the Opportunity


We are recruiting volunteer mentors for the 2023-2024 academic year. Volunteers work with students over the course of our program by:


  • Leading small justice education group activities during program sessions
  • Partnering with students to prepare them for a mock trial and sentencing circle activity
  • Providing education on different career paths in the justice system


What's Required?


Volunteers are expected to commit 1-2 hours per week over the course of 12 weeks. Sessions take place in person or virtually (via Zoom) depending on location requirements. In addition to attending the program sessions, volunteers must complete:


  • A one-hour introductory training session with Level
  • A Cultural Humility and Empathy Training sessions over the course of the academic year 


At the heart of our program is an effort to build trusting relationships with Indigenous students and provide them with a positive experience of the justice system and an opportunity for inspirational legal mentorship.


How to Apply


If you are interested in volunteering with Level’s Indigenous Youth Outreach Program, please send your CV to Desneige Frandsen, Program Manager Indigenous Youth & Environment, at desneige@leveljustice.org. Applications are open on a rolling basis.


Only those who qualify will be contacted. We thank you for your interest.

Deliverables

What's Required?


Volunteers are expected to commit 1-2 hours per week over the course of 12 weeks. Sessions take place in person or virtually (via Zoom) depending on location requirements. In addition to attending the program sessions, volunteers must complete:


  • A one-hour introductory training session with Level
  • A Cultural Humility and Empathy Training sessions over the course of the academic year 


At the heart of our program is an effort to build trusting relationships with Indigenous students and provide them with a positive experience of the justice system and an opportunity for inspirational legal mentorship.

Mentorship
Skills, knowledge and expertise

Sharing knowledge in specific technical skills, techniques, methodologies required for the project.

Hands-on support

Direct involvement in project tasks, offering guidance, and demonstrating techniques.

Tools and/or resources

Providing access to necessary tools, software, and resources required for project completion.

Regular meetings

Scheduled check-ins to discuss progress, address challenges, and provide feedback.

Supported causes

The global challenges this project addresses, aligning with the United Nations Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs). Learn more about all 17 SDGs here.

Peace, justice and strong institutions

About the company

Company
Toronto, Ontario, Canada
2 - 10 employees
Education, Legal, Non-profit, philanthropic & civil society

We are a national justice education and human rights charity. We work closely with community to advance human rights and remove barriers to equity and justice. We achieve this through programs focused on youth, law students, and the legal sector to inspire leadership, empathy, and inclusion.