Volunteer Peer Support Facilitator
(Pregnancy and Infant Loss (PAIL) Network)
Position ID: V-CWD0392
Last Modified: 18 Aug 2022
Last Full Update: 18 Aug 2022
Opportunity Details: Volunteer Peer Support Facilitator
Contact | Amy Muhr, Volunteer Resource and Support Coordinator, Pregnancy and Infant Loss Network; Phone: 1-888-303-7245 * 416-617-2983; Email: pailvolunteer@sunnybrook.ca |
Duties | Pregnancy and Infant Loss (PAIL) Network provides bereavement support at no cost to families who have experienced the loss of a pregnancy at any stage, or the death of their baby, up to 12 months of age. We currently have volunteer opportunities for people who are approximately two years past their bereavement date and are looking for meaningful ways to offer their support to others. We are actively training peer supporters for private online bereavement support groups and one-to-one phone support. |
More Info Link | https://pailnetwork.sunnybrook.ca/volunteers/volunteer-application-form/ |
Benefits | What other PAIL Network volunteers have shared about their experience "It allows me to give back. I like to think my daughter is making a difference in other people's lives, through me” "I was able to support grieving parents in their grief journey by giving them a safe space to talk about their babies and their feelings without being judged” "It transforms something tragic into something constructive. It strips me of any facade and exposes my vulnerabilities so that someone else feels less alone, less inadequate, less pain, and can begin the healing process. In supporting others, my son lives on” "It enables me to channel my disenfranchised grief into something that is powerful and impactful. Through peer support I continue to honour my own losses, but of even greater importance is that I am of service to others while they too 'navigate the sadness'.” |
Clients | Bereaved families who have experienced the loss of their pregnancy at any stage or death of their baby up to 12 months of age. We know that there is no time limit on grief. For this reason, families can access our services at any time for as long as they need. |
Ages | 18 year(s) and up |
Suitable for Highschool Credit Hours | No |
Areas of Interest | Distress / Crisis / Bereavement Support ; Telephone Communication ; Volunteer from Home / Virtual |
Skills/Experience | Communication & Interpersonal Skills ; Counseling & Support ; Leadership ; Listening Skills ; Patience ; Positive / Cheerful Demeanor ; Self-Motivated / Work Independently ; Team Work ; Confidentiality |
Commitment Length | Medium Term (4 months to 1 year) - minimum of 6 months ; Long Term (More than 1 year) - Peer Support Facilitators PAIL Network asks for a 2 year commitment |
Interaction Level | One-on-one - phone support ; Small Group - online bereavement support ; Virtual Volunteering - online bereavement support |
Minimum Hours | 2 / Month |
Accessibility | Fully Accessible |
Location | Ontario- Virtual |
Number of Positions | Bruce County: 2 individual(s) ; Grey County: 2 individual(s) ; Muskoka District: 2 individual(s) ; Northumberland County: 2 individual(s) ; Parry Sound District: 2 individual(s) ; Peterborough (County of): 2 individual(s) ; Simcoe County: 2 individual(s) 10 individual(s) needed in total. |
Training | Orientation ; Training is provided ; Training is required ; Scheduled training ; Training on the job ; Training on-going ; Training is provided at no cost and includes: online, independent training and video conferencing orientation |
Transportation | All groups are offered online |
Police Check | Required |
Referrals | 28 |