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About Us

We are a local charity supporting adults with learning disabilities and young people to thrive in their communities.

For Adults

We support adults with learning disabilities to live independently, build skills, and fully participate in the community.

Community Activities

For Young People

Our programmes give young people spaces, guidance, and opportunities to grow in confidence and reach their potential.

Get Involved

Volunteer, donate or partner with Rathbone. Your support helps us create opportunities and lasting change in Lambeth.

Donate

Support us to change lives in Lambeth.

Volunteer

Give your time to support local people.

Partner

Join us to create lasting community impact.

Our Spaces

Our venues are available to hire for events, with every booking helping to fund and sustain Rathbone’s community work.

The Old Library

A flexible venue for local gatherings.

The Hive Cafe

Bright, welcoming space for any event.

Central Hill

Perfect for meetings and workshops.

5 Volunteering Opportunities 5 Volunteer Leaning Mentor

Volunteer Leaning Mentor


Work one-to-one with a young person, building confidence, motivation and study skills to help them reach their full potential.

Learning Mentor — Role Description

Commitment

We ask learning mentors to meet with a young person for at least one hour each week (excluding travel time) for a minimum period of six months. Mentoring takes place between 4 pm and 8 pm.

Role Description

• To work with a young person to provide support with homework, study skills, and access to learning.

• To enhance the young person’s confidence and self-esteem, encouraging high (but realistic) expectations and aspirations.

• To work sensitively and appropriately, aware of cultural differences, personal boundaries, and the power dynamics in mentoring relationships.

• If the young person is preparing for GCSEs, to provide subject-specific support and help with revision and exam preparation.

• To promote the young person’s understanding and use of English (if needed).

• To undertake the induction required for this role.

• After initial introductions, to take responsibility for arranging weekly sessions directly with the project worker, and to let them know if you are unwell or unable to attend.

• To report any concerns straight away to the project worker.

• To be committed to our policies on Equal Opportunities, Health & Safety, and Confidentiality (copies provided at induction), and to promote Equal Opportunities whenever possible.

Person Specification

Essential

• Good rapport with children and young people.

• A desire to stretch the expectations and achievements of young people from disadvantaged backgrounds.

• Familiarity with study skills and problem-solving approaches.

• Reliability and commitment.

• A friendly, helpful, anti-discriminatory, and enthusiastic approach.

Desirable

• Subject-specific knowledge in one or more GCSE and/or A-level subjects (only required if working with a young person preparing for GCSEs).

• Previous experience of working with children or young people.

• Knowledge of issues affecting young people from disadvantaged backgrounds, particularly barriers to education.

• Knowledge of the UK education system.

For more information, or to register your interest in the role, please contact Alice at a.jones@rathbonesociety.org.uk

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