As a program of Mission Australia, Nightspot allows vulnerable youth to stay in the homes of trained volunteers in the community for 1-3 nights, in order to ‘take stock’ in a safe environment. The Host provides a comfortable bedroom, bathroom & laundry facilities, clothes, an evening meal, breakfast and most importantly, a chance to talk. The next day, the young person is offered pathways out of their situation by being directed towards, and transported to, appropriate services (eg: counselling, family mediation and longer-term accommodation options).
Where possible, young people are encouraged to reconcile with family and reconnect with education or work options. There are a growing number of young people throughout Australia who face becoming homeless as a part of growing up. Our goal is to provide a service that not only addresses an immediate need for safe accommodation, but endeavours to break the cycle of homelessness by dealing with underlying issues.
For further information or to apply, please contact Mark Dixon on (03) 9213 2500 or email Mark on
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PSP and JCA – Ringwood
Here at Ringwood we currently run PSP – (Personal Support Programs) and JCA (Job Capacity Assessor) programmes. Within these programmes we require information about where to refer clients to for a variety of issues. Some may include:
Drug and alcohol services
Homelessness services
Mental health services (including lists of GPs, counsellors, psychologists, psychiatrists)
Legal services
Financial counselling services
Material aid assistance
The Mission Australia Ringwood site is looking for two volunteers to help our staff compile all their information and resources into a generalised system i.e. A detailed and accessible filing system. These volunteers require good organisational skills, efficiency, punctuality and basic admin skills.
If you require any further information, assistance or to apply, please contact Cath Cunningham – PSP Coordinator on (03) 9837 3300
African Pathways volunteer program
Would you like to help make a difference in how children prepare for high school? Join Mission Australia in an innovative program assisting local children and families from predominately African backgrounds to make informed transitions through and into high school.
The African Pathways Program aims to enhance children’s transitions through school by providing an integrated program which builds academic skills in reading, writing and math as well as physical health, life skills and confidence. The program operates in targeted schools in Northern Metropolitan Melbourne.
We are seeking volunteers with a range of skills and interests to assist with various activities and tasks in two main initiatives which are the After School Learning Clubs and the Soccer Program. Skills and training areas needed include:
Sports Coaching, teaching and playing skills in soccer;
Human movement and medical sciences;
Teaching and Teachers Aids;
Social and Community Services;
Disability and Special needs Children;
Childcare and After school hours care;
Arts Crafts and Hobbies
The Learning clubs operate on Tuesdays and Wednesdays after school between 3.30 and 5.30pm during Term 4 (October- Dec) in 2008 and will continue in term 1 and 2 in 2009. The Soccer Program operates on Thursdays between 4- 6pm in Term 4, 2008 (Oct- Dec) and Term 2, 2009 (April – June).
Training, supervision and regular debriefing is provided for all volunteers who participate. We encourage volunteering from current tertiary students whose study will be complimented and enhanced through participation in the program.References can be provided if required.
For further information please contact Sharee Clear on (03) 9484 6377 or Mission Australia’s National Volunteering Unit at
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Please note volunteer appointments will be subject to a satisfactory Criminal History Check and a Victorian Working with Children Check
Getting To Work Youth Mentor - Dandenong
Help young refugees and migrants build the skills they need to find employment and build a new life in Australia, with Mission Australia’s Getting to Work program
Mentor a newly arrived refugee or migrant
1 hour a week commitment
Dandenong location
Mission Australia’s Getting To Work is a new program that will actively assist and support newly arrived, refugee and migrant young people from the City of Greater Dandenong to gain employment. The program will assist these young people to develop the necessary skills, knowledge and experience to secure employment through a process of assessment, workshops certificate II retail training and work experience. Key to supporting young people to reach their potential will be the role of the mentor, who will support the young person to help them develop the confidence they need to get on track for success.
Volunteer Commitment: 1 hour per week for a minimum of 6 months
Volunteer Requirements: Excellent interpersonal and communication skills, cultural awareness or a desire to attain cultural awareness of specific group a strong understanding of self-development processes to help others achieve personal growth, an ability to relate to young people, and an ongoing commitment to the program.
All volunteers will receive training and support throughout the 6 month program. Please note volunteer appointments will be subject to a satisfactory Criminal History Check
If you are interested in getting involved, or for more information contact Penny Dickinson or Angela Pieper on 02 9792 4251 or 0437 124 583 or email to
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Administration Volunteer
We are looking for an administrative volunteer to join our Footscray office. Mission Australia has a long history of helping those in need. Our vital work, helping the most disadvantaged people in our community, could not function without the support of our volunteers.
Volunteer role: We are looking for a great team player assist us with Reception and other office duties. You will be required to provide front of house reception and telephone duties, including transferring calls, taking messages and providing verbal assistance to Mission Australia clients.
Where: Mission Australia, Footscray When: Hours are negotiable
Essential Criteria: You must be computer literate with proficiency in Microsoft Word, Excel and Access; have excellent communication skills; and previous administrative experience. Your initiative and enthusiastic nature would be much valued. This is a great chance to get some office experience or to use your administrative skills to assist the disadvantaged.
How to Apply: All applicants must address the selection criteria, which is available by contacting Ann Jaacks on 03 8615 2205 or email
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Please send your application to Ann Jaacks, Mission Australia, 398 Lonsdale Street, Melbourne 3000 or via email with the subject field clearly stating “Volunteer Admin Assistant Application” to
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Academic Mentor
• Mission Australia Centre Melbourne • Monday 5.30 -7.00pm for 14 weeks (Training additional) • Assist students with the ‘process of learning’
Mission Australia volunteers and staff focus on empowering people and building communities.
The Catalyst program is a university program being run at the Mission Australia Centre, with the next session commencing in April. Courses are in the humanities and the program is delivered on site at the Mission Australia Centre Melbourne, by the Australian Catholic University. The idea is to provide marginalised individuals the ability to access university education, an opportunity they would otherwise not be able to take up. Catalyst reintroduces clients to learning, and in the process teaches new skills (e.g. IT, research skills) and promotes self-esteem.
The role of the Learning Partner is to assist the student with the ‘process of learning’. They are not meant to be an expert in the course but rather provide support, encouragement and study skill assistance (eg. help with organisational skills, essay writing, internet searches, library use) to students.
Volunteer role requirements:
Volunteers need to commit to 2 hours per week for a period of 14 weeks. Learning Partners meet with their student once a week on an evening, from 5:30pm to 7:00pm.
Venue: Mission Australia Centre, Level 1, 398 Lonsdale Street, Melbourne.
Training Provided:
An initial training/briefing session – this session will cover issues such as the role of the LP, mental health, drug and alcohol, professional boundaries etc and will assist the LP to feel more confident in their role.
Ongoing support from the Catalyst coordinator
For further information including selection criteria or to apply, please contact Cristiane Cunial at (03) 8615 2229 or email
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Please note that numbers are limited for Learning Partners, and we may not be able to place every applicant with a student for this semester
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