Inclusion On Purpose - Supporting Neurodiverse Adults in Our Community
Overview
As a Peer Mentor Volunteer, you will play a key role in helping neurodiverse adults increase their independence, confidence, and connection to the community. You’ll provide both group and one-on-one support, model positive behaviors, and lead with empathy, compassion, and professionalism.
This is a rewarding opportunity for someone who is passionate about creating meaningful change and building inclusive communities.
Key Responsibilities
- Life Skills Support: Provide direct coaching to help participants build independence in daily living, social engagement, and community participation.
- Modeling & Boundaries: Demonstrate desired behaviors and maintain professional boundaries while fostering trust and respect.
- Community-Based Services: Support participants in their community settings, making safe, values-aligned decisions in real time.
- Communication: Collaborate effectively with Inclusion On Purpose staff, other volunteers, participants, family members, and community partners.
What We’re Looking For
- A genuine passion for working with neurodiverse individuals.
- Strong communication skills and a team-oriented mindset.
- Ability to uphold safety standards and Inclusion On Purpose values in all settings.
- Willingness to handle some physical aspects of the role (bending, lifting, walking, etc.).
- Commitment to volunteering for at least 1 month.
- Experience with developmental disabilities is a plus, but not required-we provide training and ongoing support.
Time Commitment
Consistent hours 9:30am - 2:30pm with a preference for volunteers who can commit to 1-3 days each week for at least one month.
Impact
By volunteering as a Life Skills Coach, you’ll directly help participants gain skills, achieve personal goals, and feel more connected to the community-while also contributing to a more inclusive Boulder County.
1 shift available:
- Tuesday, Wednesday: 9:30am to 2:30pm