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Flexible Schedule
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Colorado Springs, CO 80903
WarriorNOW is a 501(c)(3) nonprofit in Colorado. Our goal is to find a way to eliminate the stigma associated with Veterans dealing with mental health related concerns, PTSD, and/or addiction. It is unfortunate how many of our Veterans are suffering and have no outlet or resources to assist in fighting their daily battle. We are happy to say that "WE DO NOT FIGHT ALONE". Much like being in the service, we are bringing the team approach back to the lives of our Veterans where it belongs... We are seeking Active Duty, Retirees, Veterans, National Guard Reservists that are dedicated and compassionate individuals to serve as Volunteer Mentors for our Veterans Treatment Court program. As a mentor, you will work one-on-one with veterans who are participating in the court program and need support and guidance as they navigate the legal system and work towards overcoming their challenges. Key Responsibilities: Meet regularly with assigned veteran participant(s) via phone, text, email and or in person to provide emotional and moral support and guidance. Act as a positive role model and provide guidance on making positive life choices. Assist in connecting the participant with community resources and support services. Attend court hearings with the participant, as needed. Provide regular updates to the Veterans Treatment Court LPMC on the participant's progress Attend a Pro-Social event with your Veteran. Qualifications: Must have served in the Armed Forces. Proof of Service DD Form 214 Copy 1 or 4 (Retiree or Veteran Honorable Discharge, General Discharge (Under Honorable Conditions). Must pass a background check but personal experience in the judicial system will be considered Strong desire to support and serve veterans. Excellent communication and interpersonal skills. Ability to maintain confidentiality and work in a sensitive environment. Experience working with individuals with substance abuse and/or mental health issues is preferred. Benefits of Volunteering: The opportunity to make a meaningful difference in the lives of veterans. Gain valuable experience working with a diverse population. Professional development and training opportunities. Recognition and appreciation for your service. Take an active approach in reducing veteran suicide rate. We support the All-Rise program so we have training, and all rise has training as well, you can attend court while conducting the training. Note: This is a volunteer position and there is no compensation. If you are interested in making a positive impact in the lives of Veterans and are looking for a rewarding volunteer opportunity, please apply today! If you are interested in making a positive impact in the lives of Veterans and are looking for a rewarding volunteer opportunity, please apply today! Job Type: Volunteer. Work Location: In person. People with a criminal record are encouraged to apply. Point of Contact Jill Smokovitz W 720-716-5687 Or mentor_1@warriornow.org When we detect info about you, we can save it to better personalize your responses. View Personalization Overview of WarriorNOW WarriorNOW is a 501(c)(3) nonprofit organization based in Colorado, dedicated to eliminating the stigma surrounding mental health issues, PTSD, and addiction among veterans. The organization recognizes the struggles many veterans face and aims to provide them with the necessary resources and support to navigate their challenges. Our motto is: "WE DO NOT FIGHT ALONE," emphasizes the importance of community and teamwork in supporting veterans through their journeys. Volunteer Mentor Program WarriorNOW is actively seeking Volunteer Military Mentors for their Veterans Treatment Court (VTC) program. This role is crucial for providing one-on-one support to veterans involved in the court system, helping them overcome personal challenges and navigate legal processes. Key Responsibilities: Regularly meet with assigned veteran participants via various communication methods to offer emotional and moral support. Serve as a positive role model, guiding veterans in making constructive life choices. Connect participants with community resources and support services. Attend court hearings with participants when necessary. Provide updates on participants' progress to the Veterans Treatment Court LPMC. Participate in pro-social events with veterans. Qualifications: Must have served in the Armed Forces, with proof of service required (DD Form 214). Background checks are mandatory, but personal experiences within the judicial system will be considered. A strong desire to support veterans, along with excellent communication and interpersonal skills, is essential. Experience with substance abuse and mental health issues is preferred. Benefits of Volunteering Volunteering with WarriorNOW offers numerous benefits, including: The opportunity to make a significant impact in the lives of veterans. Valuable experience working with a diverse population. Professional development and training opportunities. Recognition for your service and efforts in reducing veteran suicide rates. How to Get Involved If you are interested in making a positive difference in the lives of veterans and are looking for a rewarding volunteer opportunity, you can apply today. For more information or to express your interest, please contact: Jill Smokovitz Phone: 720-716-5687 Email: mentor_1@warriornow.org This is a volunteer position, and while there is no compensation, the impact you can make is invaluable. People with a criminal record are encouraged to apply, reflecting WarriorNOW's commitment to inclusivity and support .
Date Posted: 2024-10-16
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Flexible Schedule
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Englewood, CO 80112
WarriorNOW is a 501(c)(3) nonprofit in Colorado. Our goal is to find a way to eliminate the stigma associated with Veterans dealing with mental health related concerns, PTSD, and/or addiction. It is unfortunate how many of our Veterans are suffering and have no outlet or resources to assist in fighting their daily battle. We are happy to say that "WE DO NOT FIGHT ALONE". Much like being in the service, we are bringing the team approach back to the lives of our Veterans where it belongs... We are seeking Active Duty, Retirees, Veterans, National Guard Reservists that are dedicated and compassionate individuals to serve as Volunteer Mentors for our Veterans Treatment Court program. As a mentor, you will work one-on-one with veterans who are participating in the court program and need support and guidance as they navigate the legal system and work towards overcoming their challenges. Key Responsibilities: Meet regularly with assigned veteran participant(s) via phone, text, email and or in person to provide emotional and moral support and guidance. Act as a positive role model and provide guidance on making positive life choices. Assist in connecting the participant with community resources and support services. Attend court hearings with the participant, as needed. Provide regular updates to the Veterans Treatment Court LPMC on the participant's progress Attend a Pro-Social event with your Veteran. Qualifications: Must have served in the Armed Forces. Proof of Service DD Form 214 Copy 1 or 4 (Retiree or Veteran Honorable Discharge, General Discharge (Under Honorable Conditions). Must pass a background check but personal experience in the judicial system will be considered Strong desire to support and serve veterans. Excellent communication and interpersonal skills. Ability to maintain confidentiality and work in a sensitive environment. Experience working with individuals with substance abuse and/or mental health issues is preferred. Benefits of Volunteering: The opportunity to make a meaningful difference in the lives of veterans. Gain valuable experience working with a diverse population. Professional development and training opportunities. Recognition and appreciation for your service. Take an active approach in reducing veteran suicide rate. We support the All-Rise program so we have training, and all rise has training as well, you can attend court while conducting the training. Note: This is a volunteer position and there is no compensation. If you are interested in making a positive impact in the lives of Veterans and are looking for a rewarding volunteer opportunity, please apply today! If you are interested in making a positive impact in the lives of Veterans and are looking for a rewarding volunteer opportunity, please apply today! Job Type: Volunteer. Work Location: In person. People with a criminal record are encouraged to apply. Point of Contact John Kurak- john@warriornow.org W 720-716-5740 Or mentor_1@warriornow.org
Date Posted: 2024-10-16
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Flexible Schedule
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Denver, CO 80204
WarriorNOW is a 501(c)(3) nonprofit in Colorado. Our goal is to find a way to eliminate the stigma associated with Veterans dealing with mental health related concerns, PTSD, and/or addiction. It is unfortunate how many of our Veterans are suffering and have no outlet or resources to assist in fighting their daily battle. We are happy to say that "WE DO NOT FIGHT ALONE". Much like being in the service, we are bringing the team approach back to the lives of our Veterans where it belongs... We are seeking Active Duty, Retirees, Veterans, National Guard Reservists that are dedicated and compassionate individuals to serve as Volunteer Mentors for our Veterans Treatment Court program. As a mentor, you will work one-on-one with veterans who are participating in the court program and need support and guidance as they navigate the legal system and work towards overcoming their challenges. Key Responsibilities: Meet regularly with assigned veteran participant(s) via phone, text, email and or in person to provide emotional and moral support and guidance. Act as a positive role model and provide guidance on making positive life choices. Assist in connecting the participant with community resources and support services. Attend court hearings with the participant, as needed. Provide regular updates to the Veterans Treatment Court LPMC on the participant's progress Attend a Pro-Social event with your Veteran. Qualifications: Must have served in the Armed Forces. Proof of Service DD Form 214 Copy 1 or 4 (Retiree or Veteran Honorable Discharge, General Discharge (Under Honorable Conditions). Must pass a background check but personal experience in the judicial system will be considered Strong desire to support and serve veterans. Excellent communication and interpersonal skills. Ability to maintain confidentiality and work in a sensitive environment. Experience working with individuals with substance abuse and/or mental health issues is preferred. Benefits of Volunteering: The opportunity to make a meaningful difference in the lives of veterans. Gain valuable experience working with a diverse population. Professional development and training opportunities. Recognition and appreciation for your service. Take an active approach in reducing veteran suicide rate. We support the All-Rise program so we have training, and all rise has training as well, you can attend court while conducting the training. Note: This is a volunteer position and there is no compensation. If you are interested in making a positive impact in the lives of Veterans and are looking for a rewarding volunteer opportunity, please apply today! If you are interested in making a positive impact in the lives of Veterans and are looking for a rewarding volunteer opportunity, please apply today! Job Type: Volunteer. Work Location: In person. People with a criminal record are encouraged to apply. Point of Contact John Kurak- john@warriornow.org W 720-716-5740 Or mentor_1@warriornow.org
Date Posted: 2024-10-16