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Big Brothers Big Sisters of Orillia and District
Orillia and area

Make a meaningful impact in a child’s life – become a mentor today!

Description of Duties:

As a Volunteer Mentor with Big Brothers Big Sisters, you’ll be matched with a young person (ages 6–16) to provide friendship, support, and guidance through regular one-on-one visits. Your role is to build a consistent and trusting relationship that helps your mentee develop confidence, resilience, and life skills.

Community-Based Mentoring:

  • Commit to spending 2–4 hours per week with your mentee for a minimum of one year.

  • Plan fun, low-cost outings based on shared interests (e.g., playing sports, going for walks, cooking, visiting local attractions).

  • Act as a consistent and caring role model.

  • Maintain regular communication with program staff for support and match monitoring.

In-School Mentoring:

  • Visit your mentee for 1 hour each week during school hours (September to June).

  • Engage in non-academic activities such as board games, crafts, or conversation in a supervised school setting.

  • Focus on building self-esteem, emotional well-being, and social skills.

  • Follow school guidelines and BBBS program standards.

All mentors receive training, ongoing support, and resources from our experienced team. No special skills required—just a desire to make a difference!

Orillia and District Literacy Council
Orillia

Tutors will meet with their own student, 1 on 1, twice per week, to assist with reading, writing, numeracy, computers, and essential skills.

Learning Disabilities Association of York-Simcoe

Job Summary: LDAYS is seeking a dedicated and knowledgeable Volunteer Tutor to support students
with learning disabilities (LDs) and ADHD. As a Volunteer Tutor, you will work one-on-one with students to
help them achieve their academic goals and build confidence in their abilities. This role requires a strong
understanding of LDs and ADHD, previous experience working with students, and the ability to commit to
a minimum of 2 hours per week, for a 9 month period.


Responsibilities:
Initial Session: Conduct an opening session with the child and parents to develop a
personalized tutoring plan.
● Planning and Scheduling: Schedule and organize all tutoring sessions in coordination with the
participant and program coordinator.
Session Management: Direct sessions to build on skills the child is learning in school and
provide one-on-one tutoring.
Communication: Maintain regular communication with administrative staff to ensure satisfaction
of both parents and the child.
Student Engagement: Communicate with students to understand their learning needs and
create engaging, interactive learning experiences.
Academic Support: Educate students on various subjects, assist with homework assignments
and test preparation, and support understanding of numeracy and/or literacy concepts using the
Ontario curriculum.
Strategy Development: Develop and implement strategies tailored to students with LDs and
ADHD, focusing on enhancing academic skills and self-confidence.
Progress Monitoring: Track and document student progress, providing feedback and adjusting
methods as needed.
Training and Development: Attend virtual training sessions and meetings as required to stay
updated on best practices and program guidelines.
Confidentiality: Ensure student information and records are kept confidential.


Requirements:
Education: Completion of High School diploma; some college/university education is an asset.
● Experience: Background in teaching and training is preferred; previous tutoring experience is a
plus.
Licenses/Certifications: Volunteer vulnerable screening required.
Skills: Strong interpersonal skills, excellent oral and written communication, planning and
organizational abilities, fluent in English, and a thorough understanding of the Ontario Curriculum.


Benefits:
Impact: Make a meaningful difference in the lives of students with LDs and ADHD.
Flexibility: Tutor from the comfort of your home using a virtual platform of your choice.
Support and Recognition: Access resources and support from The Learning Disabilities
Association of York Simcoe, and receive reference letters based on performance and duration of
service, subject to meeting expectations and a long-term commitment