Help local rangatahi (13–18) develop leadership skills and share their voice in community events and decision-making through the Taieri Network Youth Advisory Panel.
Support local primary and intermediate students to build resilience, confidence, and emotional awareness through a fun ‘Brave Minds’ group wellbeing programme in schools. Full training is provided, and you’ll gain valuable hands-on experience.
Big Buddies are needed for a one-to-one mentoring programme for children between the ages of 4 and 12 to offer friendship, support and guidance enhancing the life of the young person.
Give back to your community and inspire the next generation by sharing your career with young people. Take part in fun and inspiring events hosted by local schools - when, and as often as you like.
Want to help local parents confidently and safely carry their baby? Empower families by teaching safe fitting techniques and matching them with the perfect carrier that will match their needs.
Are you passionate about supporting families, children, and sustainability? Support day-to-day operations and ensure a welcoming environment for members of the Wakatipu Toy Library.
Support and form connections with children who have limited contact with older people to fill the intergenerational gap that is becoming a difficulty for some families. You would also be supporting the classroom teacher.
A chance to tap into your creative side and shape the experience for littlies! Facilitate Arrowtown Plunket Playgroup on Monday mornings and/or Queenstown Plunket Playgroup on Friday mornings!
If you've got enthusiasm for education and/or conservation, then this role is one for you! TBK is a student-led education programme centred around engaging more young people in conservation and restoring the mauri/life force of the Dunedin Town Belt.
Do you love fun and enjoy supporting youth? If so, assist the Straight Up Trust's Youth Workers & other Volunteers to run a Youth Club every Monday evening (for High School students) or every Wednesday evening (for Intermediate age students)!