Category Archives: Volunteer
Volunteering as a Mentor or Conversation Partner with the UVic Global Community
Dear Students,
We are looking for Global Community (GC) Conversation Partners and Global Community (GC) Mentors to begin volunteering with us for Fall 2022.
Our Spring Application Deadline is March 27th, 2022. For more information and to apply you can click here!
GC Mentors volunteer to offer friendship and guidance for students as they navigate their social and academic transition to UVic and Canada. Volunteers organize meetups weekly to help students who are interested in intercultural connections get involved with our community. Click here for more information.
GC Conversation Partners volunteer to provide students, who have English as an additional language, with opportunities to practice and improve their conversational English skills. Volunteers meet up with students weekly to practice conversation all while building global relationships. Click here for more information.
To volunteer for the 2022-2023 Academic Year we are accepting applications now! Our Spring Application Deadline is March 27th 2022. Apply by clicking here!
Benefits of being a Global Community volunteer:
- Grow your community by offering support and friendship to students from around the world
- Promote cross-cultural understanding and awareness on campus
- Broaden your own global perspectives while working with others
- Develop leadership and interpersonal skills
- Engage in meaningful personal and professional development trainings
- Receive a letter of recognition and future references (for employment, professional/graduate school applications)
- Build your UVic Co-Curricular Record (CCR): a University-validated record of volunteer engagement
We look forward to your applications! If you have any questions about the UVic Global Community, please contact Cecilia Rose & Theresa Wanninger, Global Community Advisers, at gcmentor@uvic.ca.
Cheers,
Cecilia & Theresa
Global Community Adviser, International Centre for Students
gcmentor@uvic.ca | www.uvic.ca/globalcommunity
Volunteer as a Mentor for STEM High School Students
Let’s Talk Science Outreach Program at UVic is a not-for-profit volunteer organization that delivers STEM education and activities to classrooms and individual students from K-12. At UVic Let’s Talk Science, we have created a mentorship program for high school students looking to make valuable connections and gain experience alongside knowledgeable university students. We are looking for UVic students who are taking STEM degrees to serve as mentors.
The intent of this mentorship program is to provide university students with an opportunity to gain volunteer experience while guiding prospective STEM students as a knowledgeable and approachable mentor at UVic.
Student mentors are trained to:
- Provide insight on university life and involvement in opportunities related to their area of study.
- Give advice on post-secondary applications, as well as scholarships, bursaries, and loans.
- Advise on STEM topics to students.
- Provide support and tips on studying, time-management, and well-being.
- Be a role model to their student mentees!
This program has a 1-2 hour time commitment per month after a required 2 hour training session, and runs from November 2021 to April 2022.
This is the link to a short application form to apply for the Mentor position:
https://docs.google.com/forms/d/e/1FAIpQLScQE6tVncFuixqmC8xWdnHPFDReGEj5u5w5Xl1SYjvcni9NRQ/viewform
The deadline to fill out this form is Saturday, October 23rd at 5:00PM.
Peer Support Centre student volunteer opportunity
The Peer Support Centre (PSC) is a safer space created to be an inclusive and comfortable space for students from all walks of life. It operates as a first point of contact for students looking for mental health support, referrals, and other resources. They operate through a face-to-face Peer Support model that is offered out of SUB B035 in the basement of the student union building.
PSC student volunteers (from all faculties and programs) are highly trained in suicide prevention, active listening, cultural competencies, in order to offer non-judgmental, empathetic and confidential support to their peers.
The volunteer program is especially popular with psychology, sociology, and social work students as it is highly relevant to those wishing to pursue trauma centered careers; however, they have also had students from a variety of faculties (ie. Engineering and Fine Arts) bring great value to the team.
The PSC offers full training, volunteer support, reference letters, and professional development opportunities to our volunteers, which makes the organization an excellent choice for those pursuing next steps after graduation that require volunteer hours (ie. med school), but also creates a safe and welcoming space for those who find fulfillment through volunteering.
Details are as follows:
Who: Students of any faculty who are open-minded, empathetic, and would like to help their fellow students.
What: Peer Support — providing non-judgemental, confidential, and compassionate support to peers from all walks of life (training provided)
Where: In person on the UVic campus, SUB B035 and virtually
When: September 2022-April 2023 (negotiable and flexible). 2-4 hours a week (Centre hours are in person Monday-Wednesday from 12:00-5:00, and virtually Thursday and Friday from 6:00-10:00)
Why: Fulfillment from helping your peers navigate difficult situations, full and robust mental health training, consistent volunteer hours, professional development opportunities, and reference letters.
If this volunteer opportunity is of interest to you, please see the application form at https://uvss.ca/peer-support-centre/ and email your application form, resume, and cover letter to pscoperations@uvss.ca by end of day on September 17th.
Student Volunteer Opportunity – UVSS Peer Support Centre
The Peer Support Centre (PSC) is a safer space created to be an inclusive and comfortable space for students from all walks of life. It operates as a first point of contact for students looking for mental health support, referrals, and other resources. They typically operate through a face-to-face operations model out of the SUB; however, they have recently migrated to an online format in light of the COVID-19 pandemic.
PSC student volunteers (from all faculties and programs) are highly trained in suicide prevention, active listening, cultural competencies, in order to offer non-judgmental, empathetic and confidential support to their peers.
The volunteer program is especially popular with psychology, sociology, and social work students as it is highly relevant to those wishing to pursue trauma centred careers; however, they have also had students from a variety of faculties (ie. Engineering and Fine Arts) bring great value to the team.
The PSC offers full training, volunteer support, reference letters, and professional development opportunities to our volunteers, which makes the organization an excellent choice for those pursuing next steps after graduation that require volunteer hours (ie. med school), but also creates a safe and welcoming space for those who find fulfillment through volunteering.
Details are as follows:
Who: Students of any faculty who are open-minded, empathetic, and would like to help their fellow students.
What: Peer Support — providing non-judgemental, confidential, and compassionate support to peers from all walks of life (training provided)
Where: Tentatively in person on the UVic campus, potential for hybrid or fully online shifts via Doxy telemed.
When: September 2021-April 2022 (negotiable and flexible). 2-4 hours a week (Centre hours are 12-5 PDT Monday through Wednesday; 6-10 Thursday and Friday)
Why: Fulfillment from helping your peers navigate difficult situations, full and robust mental health training, consistent volunteer hours, professional development opportunities, and reference letters.
If this volunteer opportunity is of interest to you, please see the attached application form and submit it to pscoperations@uvss.ca by end of day on Friday 26 March, 2021.
Looking for Global Community Volunteers for Fall 2021
Volunteer with the UVic Global Community! The UVic Global Community is looking for Undergraduate and Graduate Conversation Partners and Mentors for the 2021-2022 Academic Year (September 2021 – April 2022) who want to help build an inclusive, globally-minded campus and support international students with their social and academic transition to UVic. Global Community Volunteers are matched with up to three students and meet with their student(s) for a minimum of 1 hour every week throughout the term to encourage students to get involved in our community and build confidence in conversational English, all while making connections with people from around the world. Our Spring Application Deadline is March 12th, 2021.
For more information and to apply click here!





