Current Volunteer Openings - Ukrainian Helpline Volunteer Needed
The S.U.C.C.E.S.S. Help Line is recruiting committed and responsible volunteers who speak Ukrainian to provide emotional and informational support to callers.
The S.U.C.C.E.S.S. Help Line is a confidential, culturally-sensitive telephone help line that offers emotional support and information and referral to the Ukrainian community. The aims of the program are to promote the well-being of Ukrainian Canadians and newcomers who are in need of emotional support but experiencing difficulties in accessing social service due to language and cultural barriers and/or fear of social stigma.
Work Location: Telecommuting
Key Responsibilities: Provide a safe and comfortable emotional support environment by phone to those who are reluctant to reach out to specialized/professional help due to social stigmas or cultural taboos.
Time Commitment and Schedule: Minimum commitment of 4 hours weekly in a year (about 200 hours in total). Shifts are available 7 days a week between 10am and 10pm (This is tentative schedule).
Qualifications Required:
- 19 years or older
- Basic English Level or above
- Ukrainian speaking (intermediate level or above)
- Criminal Record Check Clearance
- Must be available for a 40-hour professional help line volunteer training.
Personal Traits/ Qualities Desired:
- Non-judgmental
- Excellent listening skills
- Committed and reliable
- Willing to learn and to make positive change
Orientation and Training Provided:
- General orientation to S.U.C.C.E.S.S. and the position.
- Training includes basic emotional support skills, mental health, abuse, and crisis intervention.
- Ongoing professional development opportunities and case conferences.
Benefits of Volunteering:
- Gain valuable experience, especially with listening, communication, and crisis management skills.
- Volunteers receive a certificate and are eligible for references after completing over 40 volunteer hours.
- Support the work of S.U.C.C.E.S.S. in our mission to build bridges, harvest diversity and foster integration through service and advocacy.
Supervision:
- This position will be supervised by the Help Line Program Officer.
Application and Screening Process:
Selected applicants will be interviewed prior to placement and must have a criminal record check clearance prior to volunteering.